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THE COLOR COMPUTER MONTHLY MAGAZINE
THE RAINBOW Text Searchable Index
THE RAINBOW was arguably the single most important periodical for owners of the Tandy
Color Computer. It was the magazine that everyone read and referenced, and it is the magazine that
nearly every serious CoCoNut has collected. Unfortunately, for a variety of reasons THE RAINBOW
has lacked a widely available index of its articles. This situation continues even though scans of THE
RAINBOW issues have begun to appear on relevant Internet sites.
Fortunately, THE RAINBOW itself made a habit of printing a thorough index on a yearly basis in its
July issue. This practice started in July of 1984 with a "catch-up" index that covered July 1981 through June
1984, and continued through July 1992. Each of those printed indexes is reproduced here. Unfortunately, the last
issue of THE RAINBOW in May 1993 did not include a final index. Consequently, the Table of Contents from
each of the last ten issues is reproduced at the end of this document.
This document was compiled with a motivation not only to improve access to the knowledge contained
within those old magazines, but also to preserve the spirit of THE RAINBOW and of that early period of
computing history of which it was part. May this index provide a guide to rediscovery!
This text searchable index is useful but far from perfect and is incomplete.
Scans for July 1992 to May 1993 are inadequate for OCR which is inherently imperfect.
TNDFY
THREE YEARS
OF
RAINBOW
An Index to the Articles,
Reviews and Authors
Appearing in THE RAINBOW from
July 1981 through June 1984
Compiled and Edited
by
Leslie A. Foster
© 1984 Falsoft Inc.
July 1984 THE RAINBOW Index 1
ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE
COMMUNICATIONS
DRAGON COMPUTER
Downard, Dan. "Getting started with machine lan-
guage." (1984, January) 56
Eichstaedt, Pete. "EDTASM minus?" (1984, March)
32
Lewandowski, Dennis S. "Assembly corner: A look
at editor/assemblers." (1983, February) 194
Lewandowski, Dennis S. "Assembly corner: Assem-
bly language makes good graphics easy." (1982,
October) 92
Lewandowski, Dennis S. "Assembly corner: Beyond
the 'Vaders.'" (1983, March) 218
Lewandowski, Dennis S. "Assembly corner: Down to
business with this ML graphics game." (1982, No-
vember) 90
Lewandowski, Dennis S. "Assembly corner: Let's
blast those 'vaders.'" (1982, December) 106
Lewandowski, Dennis S. "Assembly corner: Let's
soak up some assembly." (1982, July) 38
Lewandowski, Dennis S. "Assembly corner: Ques-
tions - Questions and some answers for every-
one." (1982, September) 73
Lewandowski, Dennis S. "Assembly corner: Write an
ML program to handle BASIC chores." (1983,
April) 98
Lewandowski, Dennis S. "Assembly corner: prob-
lems?" (1984, February) 281
Lewandowski, Dennis S. "Assembly corner: those
'strange-looking' listings." (1984, January) 222
Lewandowski, Dennis S. "Assembly corner." (1982,
April) 4
Lewandowski, Dennis S. "Assembly corner." (1982,
May) 47
Lewandowski, Dennis S. "Assembly corner." (1982,
June) 6
Lewandowski, Dennis S. "Assembly corner." (1982,
August) 22
Lewandowski, Dennis S. "Hardcopy revisited: posi-
tion independence and a minor debugging."
(1984, March) 123
Roslund, Charles J. "A mini-monitor for machine
language use." (1982, October) 38
Roslund, Charles J. "ROM calls the easy way."
(1983, July) 18
Schrag, Roger. "An FCC fix for EDTASM." (1984,
March; 156
Schrag, Roger. "Patching EDTASM to run on Disk."
(1982, December) 29
Schrag, Roger. "Patching the patch: EDTASM to
disk revealed." (1983, April) 194
Schrag, Roger. "Superpatch for EDTASM." (1983,
September) 66
White, Richard A. "Marrying machine language to
Basic." (1984, May) 31
BUSINESS
Carson, Edward R. "The financial analyst." (1984,
March) 50
Dettman, Harvey. "Markup and profit: two for the
money." (1984, March) 20
Ericson, Robert W "Building Spectaculator shells."
(1983, April) 74
Garrett, Ron. "Set up for accounts receivable."
(1982, October) 118
Garrett, Ron. "Want some money? Send out a state-
ment." (1982, November) 98
Hill, Eddie. "Costcalc: The Manufacturer's cost
accountant." (1984, March) 98
Knight, Glenn B. "Power of attorney." (1983, March)
56
Mitchell, Dennis E. "Business software and the
Color Computer." (1984, March) 28
Nelson, Tom. "Starting your own computer busi-
ness." (1984, March) 212
Peppenhorst, Stan. "Make authoritative decisions
with this situational model." (1983, February) 132
Posner, Judd. "A small business accounting sys-
tem." (1982, November) 108
Sherrill, Sam. "The feasibility of Color Computer-
based survey research." (1984, April) 20
Weide, Dennis H. "Turn your computer into a cash
register." (1983, August) 138
"The bulletin boards." (1983, November) 325
Davenport, Alan. "Master messenger." (1983,
November) 42
Downard, Dan. "Smartsforadumbterminal."(1983,
March) 160
Dudgeon, Jim: and Dudgeon, Michael. "Videotex to
disk." (1982, February) 1-\
Hardy, Harry. "Data communications and your Color
Computer." (1983, April) 78
Hardy, Harry. "Data communications and your Color
Computer." (1983, June) 240
Hardy, Harry. "An introduction to synchronous data
transmission." (1983, November) 173
Lester, Lane P. "Supreme Sysop and magnificent
modem monster." (1983, November) 20
Manning, Ric. "Teach CoCo to dial up some fun."
(1983, November) 122
Mir, Jorge. "An automatic phone dialer for Radio
Shack's Modem II." (1983, November) 53
Mir, Jorge. "Downloading from Videotex." (1987,
November) 9
Rosen, Bob. "Communicating with your Color
Computer." (1983, November) 192
Trevor, Alexander B. "The other end of the phone."
(1983, November) 288
White, Richard A. "Developing a program." (1983,
June;174
White, Richard A. "Wrapping up our communica-
tions word processor." (1983, July) 163
DISK
Charney, Mark. "Track down errors with this disk
fixer." (1984, March) 196
Davidson, Kevin. "The demystification of ML on
disk." (1983, December) 180
Delperdang, Ralph. "Lazy man's disk directory."
(1983, December) 216
Derringer, Dennis. "A change of address." (1984,
May) 38
DiStefano, Tony. "Build a T adapter for your disk
controller." (1983, July) 176
"Disc savem." (1987, December) 1
"Disk file conversions." (1982, January) 8
Falk, Lawrence C. "A tale of two discs." (1987,
December) 3
Hardy, Harry. "Hide that disk directory." (1983,
October) 46
Hefter, Martin. "Living with one disk." (1983, April)
174
Hefter, Melvin. "Getting more from the disk direc-
tory." (1983, July) 152
Hoffman, Paul S. "Converting Micropaintertodisk."
(1984, March) 132
Lewandowski, Dennis S. "Assembly corner: dab-
bling with disk." (1983, October) 190
"Machine language and your disk drive." (1982,
January) 16
Mir, Jorge. "Make an index for your disc." (1982,
February) 23
Mir, Jorge. "Poking memory with a disc." (1982,
March) 29
Plog, Michael." Hard copy your diskette listings with
style." (1983, March) 126
Roslund, Charles J. "Disk directory printout." (1982,
March) 31
Rutledge, E. P. "Disk file helps you keep track of
everything." (1982, July) 30
Schrag, Roger. "Disk operator reveals powerful new
routines." (1983, July) 71
Schrag, Roger. "The limousine utility: a tape to disk
transfer vehicle." (1984, January) 48
Schrag, Roger. "A more powerful disk backup util-
ity." (1983, December; 28
Selig, Paul. "Keeping track with quick find." (1983,
December) 162
Selig, Paul. "Three disk utilities give you filing help."
(1982, December) 110
"Speed up your disk." (1982, June) 66
Stephens, Matt. "Disksort." (1983, December) 64
Szlucha, David ; and Szlucha, Thomas. "A better
method for washing your disks." (1983, No-
vember) 308
Szlucha, Thomas F. "How to 'zonk proof your disk
directories." (1983, JuneJ 84
'Tandy disc system is now available." (1987,
November) 1
"Tandy disc-o." (1981, August) 5
Liddil, Bob. "Joe journalist interviews a Dragon."
(1983, December) 31 2
Rosen, Bob. "The Dragon is coming!" (1983, Sep-
tember) 113
Scerbo, Fred B. "Enter the Dragon." (1983,
December) 153
EDUCATION
Bardus, Sharon. "The young, the old and Color
Logo." (1983, October) 210
Bell, Bruce K. "This quiz could be solution to early
math problems." (1983, September) 152
Benoit, Gary. "Elements." (1983, September) 34
Betts, R. Bartley. "Work on your grammar." (1983,
February) 48
Blyn, Steve. "Avoiding the avalanche with teacher's
aid." (1983, December) 294
Blyn, Steve. "But, what did I get wrong?" (1983,
March; 152
Blyn, Steve. "Can it recite the 'pledge of alle-
giance?'" (1983, November) 314
Blyn, Steve. "Design programs to help children
learn." (1982, July) 18
Blyn, Steve. "Exercise your strings with this vowel
checker." (1983, April) 96
Blyn, Steve. "Finding areas and perimeters in hi-
res." (1984, April) 43
Blyn, Steve. "Good reinforcement means you can't
frown at me." (1982, August) 41
Blyn, Steve. "Guess the missing number." (1984,
June;i21
Blyn, Steve. "Killing flies with the friendly tool."
(1984, March) 121
Blyn, Steve. "Learning to create forms of sub-
stance." (1983, July) 130
Blyn, Steve. "Let your computer assist in concept
development." (1983, August; 152
Blyn, Steve. "Make the difficulty level variable."
(1982, September) 35
Blyn, Steve. "Making a bar graph of your child's test
scores." (1983, June) 28
Blyn, Steve. "One graphics screen is worth a thou-
sand alphanumeric characters." (1984, February)
60
Blyn, Steve. "A personalized certificate can reward
young computerists." (1983, October) 106
Blyn, Steve. "Programming a computer illiterate
school." (1983, September) 50
Blyn, Steve. "Proper grammar important in educa-
tional programs." (1982, October) 26
Blyn, Steve. "Random often needs a helping hand."
(1983, February) 14
Blyn, Steve. "Reviving a nearly lost art with 'little
letter writer."' (1984, January) 87
Blyn, Steve. "Sustain children's interest by expand-
ing relevance." (1982, December) 56
Blyn, Steve. "Swinging with baseball interest can aid
educators." (1984, May) 190
Blyn, Steve." 'Userfriendly' requires friendly users."
(1983, January) 92
Crooks, Robert L. "A common denominatorfor math
study and ease." (1983, February) 102
Davis, Susan P. "Fonehome-E.T. could have used
this one." (1982, November) 82
Dersheimer, Richard. "Here's the answer but what
was the question?" (1984, January) 98
Faessler, Chuck. "Pop quiz: Name the 50 capitals."
(1983, April) 34
Garrett, Norman. "Random lab scheduler: utility for
frustrated teachers." (1983, September) 18
German, J. D. "Put your keyboard on the screen."
(1984, March) 128
Gray, Thomas. "Fast, fun and educational — that's
speedmath." (1983, December) 124
Gray, Thomas. "Measuring your inches: not just a
fraction of knowledge." (1983, September) 122
Hooper, David. "An educational U.S." (1982, March)
39
Hooper, David. "Mathpal will teach youngsters."
(1983, January) 111
Kheriaty, Larry. "Logo, Pilot and computer literacy."
(1983, September) 160
Kimmeiman, Paul. "CoCo and the educational ad-
ministrator." (1982, November) 105
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July 1984
Kimmelman, Paul. "Education and the Color Com-
puter." (1983, April) 224
Kimmelman, Paul. "Education and the Color Com-
puter." (1983, June) 232
Kimmelman, Paul. "Furniture for the classroom
computer." (1983, March) 24
Kimmelman, Paul ; and Macali, David. "CoCo as an
educational bargain." (1983, February) 124
Kimmelman, Paul; and Macali, David. "Establishing
a CoCo educational network." (1983, Januaryf\54
Kimmelman, Paul; and Macali, David. "Software in
the classroom." (1982, December) 146
Konecky, Larry. "Let Bibliography file help with that
term paper!" (1983, September) 252
Kretschmer, J. C. "Estimating reading difficulty
sentence-by-sentence." (1983, June) 148
Lester, Lane P. "An electronic gradebook." (1982,
September) 8
Lester, Lane P. "Illustrating lectures with graphics."
(1983, January) 136
Luetke, Paul N. "Grade averaging could be handy
teacher's aid." (1983, September) 228
Mir, Jorge. "TESTEM will help you prepare for final
exams." (1982, May) 17
Myers, Paul Wesley. "Four for fun. (1984, January)
210
Peppenhorst, Stan. "Statistics in the classroom:
mean and standard deviation." C7983, October)
144
Pesha, Ronald. "Spelling practice." (1983, March)
198
Peterson, Dale. "Greetings from Uncle Bert." (1983,
July) 285
Peterson, Dale. "Greetings from Uncle Bert." (1983,
August) 189
Peterson, Dale. "Greetings from Uncle Bert." (1983,
September) 268
Peterson, Dale. "Greetings from Uncle Bert." (1983,
October; 215
Peterson, Dale. "Greetings from Uncle Bert." (1983,
November) 300
Peterson, Dale. "Greetings from Uncle Bert." (1983,
December) 143
Peterson, Dale. "Greetings from Uncle Bert." (1984,
January) 302
Peterson, Dale. "Greetings from Uncle Bert." (1984,
February) 300
Peterson, Dale. "Greetings from Uncle Bert." (1984,
March) 206
Peterson, Dale. "Greetings from Uncle Bert." (1984,
April) 202
Peterson, Dale. "Greetings from Uncle Bert." (1984,
May; 185
Peterson, Dale. "Greetings from Uncle Bert." (1984,
June)123
Plaxton, John. "Script provides remedial help in
reading and spelling." (1983, December) 194
Plog, Michael. "Changes in the micro revolution."
(1983, November; 115
Plog, Michael. "Computer consortia consolida-
tions." (1984, March; 185
Plog, Michael. "Computers in education: projecting
the future through research." (1984, June) 51
Plog, Michael "Education outside the school."
(1984, April) 129
Plog, Michael. "Examining some educational uses of
the Color Computer." (1983, August) 194
Plog, Michael. "Microcomputers: bigger isn't always
better." (1984, February) 62
Plog, Michael. "Networking for better software eva-
luation." (1983, September) 84
Plog, Michael. "Of what value are traditional skills in
a rapidly changing culture?" (1984, January) 68
Plog, Michael. "Out of diversity, an evolving curricu-
lum." (1984, May) 52
Plog, Michael. "Putting a little history in yourfuture."
(1983, December) 166
Plog, Michael. "What is computer literacy?" (1983,
October) 66
Pyne, Jeff. "Measure for measure." (1983, Sep-
tember) 226
Rumbant, C. A. "A graphic look at basic trigonome-
try." (1983, January) 175
Saito, Fran ; and Albrecht, Bob. "A joyful family
experience." (1984, February) 132
Saito, Fran ; and Albrecht, Bob. "Mining Rainbow
gold." (1984, March) 61
Saito, Fran ; and Albrecht, Bob. "Play together, stay
together." (1984, June) 198
Saito, Fran ; and Albrecht, Bob. "Through ancient
caves we wended." (1984, April) 162
Saito, Fran; and Albrecht, Bob. "Watching important
program evaluators — the children." (1 984, May) 60
Scerbo, Fred B. "The screen quizzer." (1984, April)
52
Tchudi, Stephen C. "Using the Color Computer to
develop composition topics." (1983, September)
139
"Teacher's helper, student's friend." (1987, Sep-
tember) 4
Wells, Geoff. "A new way to make words is here."
(1982, September) 95
GAMES
"Adventure report." (1982, December) 61
Albrecht, Bob. "The carefully contrived superhero."
(1983, October) 170
Albrecht, Bob. "Creating characters for fun and ad-
venture." (1983, February) 26
Albrecht, Bob. "Design your own champion." (1983,
November) 1 40
Albrecht, Bob. "Roll those bones (and other charac-
teristics)." (1983, March) 12
Albrecht, Bob ; and Firedrake, George. "Aloysious
and the seven characteristics." (1984, March) 138
Albrecht, Bob ; and Firedrake, George. "Creating
random name files." (1984, May) 113
Albrecht, Bob ; and Firedrake, George. "Expanding
your character file programs." (1983, July) 248
Albrecht, Bob ; and Firedrake, George. "For these
three friends the outcome's a bit dicey." (1982,
December) 168
Albrecht, Bob; and Firedrake, George. "Fromtetra-
to icosahedron, let the good times roll." (1983,
August) 74
Albrecht, Bob ; and Firedrake, George. "Inputting
your role playing characters." (1984, February)
292
Albrecht, Bob ; and Firedrake, George. "Let's ven-
ture into the world of let's pretend." (1982, Sep-
tember) 38
Albrecht, Bob ; and Firedrake, George. "The myste-
rious and unpredictable RND." (1982, November)
37
Albrecht, Bob ; and Firedrake, George. "The myste-
rious and unpredictable RND." (1984, April) 115
Albrecht, Bob ; and Firedrake, George. "RND com-
mand is one secret to good games." (1982,
October) 46
Albrecht, Bob ; and Firedrake, George. "Who is this
one called CVCVC?" (1983, June) 234
"Are you psychotic, psychic." (1 987, September) 9
"Aye, aye, aye — my sky eye." (1982, March) 4
Bain, Scott L. "An a-mazing game for your fun."
(1 982, April) 7
"Battle the alpine aliens." (1982, August) 34
Becker, Rob. "First Saturday in May." (1983, April) 28
Beistel, Phillip. "Doin' the hi-res shuffle." (1983.
July) 196
Bennett, Joseph E.; and Laidlaw, C. E. "Parachute or
free fall?" (1982, December) 76
Bodiroga, George. "A day at the races." (1 984, April)
82
Carter, Gary L "Basketball." (1984, February) 161
Clark, Gregory. "The amazing adventures of Kar-
rak." (1984, February) 91
Clark, Gregory. "Sir Randolf of the Moors." (1983,
January) 26
Clark, Gregory. "Twenty odd-ball screen routines."
(1984, January) 202
Clift, Simon. "What is your compatibility rating?"
(1984, February) 292
Craig, Jeff. "The crown of Merro." (1984, February)
27
Curtis, H. Allen. "A challenging word game." (1984,
June;i38
Delbourgo, Robert. "A challenge for psychics and
sleuths." (1983, August) 20
Delbourgo, T. ; and Delbourgo, R. "Consequences
from downunder." (1983, March) 110
Drouillard, Dan. "Craps. ..as it's played at the CoCo
casino." (1984, April) 67
Ebbert, Jim. "Can you protect Starbase Alpha?"
(1982, November; 101
Firedrake, George ; and Albrecht, Bob. "Let's try
fantasy role playing games." (1983, April) 226
"For its — Gin, Gin, Gin." (1987, October) 9
Forsha, Jerry D. "We want our Q-nerd." (1984, May;
175
Fraysse, John W, Jr. "Homing in on a guided missile
system." (1983, March) 154
Fraysse, John W, Jr. "Let's go sailing." (1982,
October) 76
Fraysse, John W., Jr. "Marathon madness." (1983,
October) 18
Fraysse, John W, Jr. "Rainbow roach." (1983, June)
38
Furman, Barry R. "The home slot machine." (1984,
April) 131
Furman, Barry R. "Hi, there! I'm your friendly acey
deucey dealer." (1984, January) 26
"Get ready to do battle near laser star." (1987, Sep-
tember) 1
"Get that gobbler!" (1982, January) 10
Goldberg, Morton. "Marquee de fin." (1983, Febru-
ary) 204
Griffin, Jim. "Space shutter." (1983, October) 68
Hadley, Joe. "Simply load and. ..Bingo! Instant fun."
(1984, April) 89
Hall, Kenneth. "Place your bet!" (1984, April) 195
Hall, Mike. "Racing the clock with trailin' trail."
(1983, August) 35
Hasenstaub, Theodore P. "Get cracking." (1 983, Au-
gust) 290
"Helicopter battleground for you." (1 987, October) 8
Hine, Al. "Race the track." (1982, September) 60
Hooper, David. "Here come the vipers." (1987,
December) 5
Hryzak, Wolfgang. "International ping-pong." (1 982,
September) 41
Husak, Charles. "The little runner." (1984, March)
170
Jaworski, John J. "A dungeon master's character
sheet." (1984, March) 190
"Julie's song — " (1982, April) 36
Kelley, Robert. "Towers of Hanoi." (1982, November)
42
Keyes, Michael J. "Cheat at adventure." (1983, Feb-
ruary; 99
Kincade, Steve. "Try your hand at blackjack." (1984,
April) 97
Knolhoff, Mike. "The CoCo open." (1984, February)
68
Kohn, Joseph. "A colorful game of draw: That's col-
or poker." (1983, April) 162
Kohn, Joseph. "Try your hand at color blackjack."
(1983, October; 134
Kolar, Joseph. "Answer the Question 'what happens
if...' " (1983, June) 255
L'Hommedieu, Douglas C. "Hang 'em up." (1983,
February) 40
Laake, Josef A. "The laserworm and the firefly."
(1983, November) 220
Lai, Stephen. "Boggle clone demands concentra-
tion. "(1983, September)60
Lai, Stephen. "Puzzle sticks and picture maker."
(1984, January) 184
Liddil, Bob. "Adventuring with style." (1984, Febru-
ary) 205
Liddil, Bob. "Four books from dragonland." (1984,
Marc/?; 143
Liddil, Bob. "Keys to creating winning adventures."
(1984, February) 52
"Make your kids like the quiz kids." (1987, Sep-
tember) 14
Matice, Norman. "Gone fishing." (1984, January)
158
Mir, Jorge. "Advmaker makes adventures." (1982,
August) 47
Mir, Jorge. "Let's go on a simple Rainbow adven-
ture." (1982, July) 9
Montes, Martin S. "Losing this action 'Pac-ed' game
is a real 'pill.'" (1984, January) 70
Montes, Martin S. "Supply water to thirsty urbanites
with PIPELINE." (1983, June) 258
Nannen, Jason. "A most dangerous mission." (1984,
February) 64
Nolan, Bill. "A complete character generator." (1984,
February) 178
Nolan, Bill. "And now, Igor, the envelope, please."
(1984, March) 125
Nolan, Bill. "The benefits of role playing are no fan-
tasy." (1984, January) 34
Nolan, Bill. "Blow by blow account of an emerging
combat system." (1983, September) 192
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Nolan, Bill. "Computer supported combat is no fan-
tasy." (1983, November) 168
Nolan, Bill. "Continuing your character record file."
(1983, February) 179
Nolan, Bill. "Create a characterfile program." (1983,
January) 15
Nolan, Bill. "Create characterfileswith this 'finished'
program." (1983, March) 202
Nolan, Bill. "A database manager for dragons."
(1984, May) 142
Nolan, Bill. "Demons in the dungeon? Let's see them
bite." (1982, September) 22
Nolan, Bill. "Details of a magic system (and a mons-
ter contest)." (1983, December) 228
Nolan, Bill. "Development of a new fantasy game."
(1983, October) 152
Nolan, Bill. "Dragons are nice folks, too — almost
all 1440 of them!" (1982, August) 62
Nolan, Bill. "Fantasy games." (1982, July) 27
Nolan, Bill. "Here some new FRP routines." (1982,
May) 23
Nolan, Bill. "Keeping the loathsome in line (better
monster management)." (1983, April) 170
Nolan, Bill. "Make monstersfrom silicon — and use
them here." (1982, October) 106
Nolan, Bill. "Now a whole bag of dice." (1 982, June)
38
Nolan, Bill. "Pressed for time? Paint a dragon!"
(1982, December) 50
Nolan, Bill. "Programming the combat system."
(1983, August) 170
Nolan, Bill. "Ready for combat? Draw your cross-
bow." (1983, July) 178
Nolan, Bill. "Slay your turkey with these 'duel' pro-
grams." (1982, November) 67
Nolan, Bill. "Using DATA lines to cache your crea-
tures." (1983, June)\2A
O'Donnell, Timothy. "Search for words — any
words." (1982, December) 130
Ostrer, Ken. "Treasures of the Enrakian Empire."
(1983, August) 122
Phillips, Daniel W. "Dots: A change of pace from
outer space." (1983, July) 83
Pollock, Ward. "The high adventure of para-jumper."
(1983, December) 176
Popovich, Michael. "The memory game." (1984,
January) 116
Popovich, Michael. "The fun connection." (1984,
June)\ 56
Poppe, T. Robert. "Stunt pilot." (1984, March) 67
Portela, Henry. "How is how." (1983, November) 204
Preble, Lawrence D. "Stay alive at Outpost Five."
(1983, February) 34
Reed, Jim. "Having an adventure with adventure."
(1983, January) 20
Reed, Jim. "Once again with adventure." (1983, Feb-
ruary) 200
Reid, Chris. "CoCo Crypto — a three-star puzzler."
(1983, June) 132
Remini, Susan. "Missile barrage." (1983, August)
218
Ricketts, Gregory. "Dungeon adventure." (1983,
January) 50
Ritchie, Gary. "No treads on me, please!" (1984,
January) 173
Robbins, Joel. "Talk about your chopped down
Ford." (1983, August) 50
Scerbo, Fred. "A 3-D type game to try." (1982, No-
vember) 8
Scerbo, Fred ; Doppert, Robert; and Haggerty, Dale.
"Swamp Wars can win your croix de lillypad."
(1982, June) 49
Scerbo, Fred B. "Snail invaders." (1982, February)
17
Scerbo, Fred B. "Snail's revenge." (1983, July) 138
Schechter, Gerry. "Roulette: going 'round with lady
luck." (1984, April) 25
Schimdt, Jim. "Memory: Brain strain with schmaltz."
(1983, July) 202
Schneider, Harold. "Spinning fortune's wheel."
(1984, April) 138
Shelf, Carl. "Sub at 30 fathoms." (1983, March) 144
Shorter, Ted. "Ice lander can be a slick run." (1982,
June) 25
"Shuffle off to cards — of course." (1 982, January) 2
Smith, Randall. "Whatzit? Its a scrambled word
game." (1983, July) 124
Snyder, Stephanie ; and Snyder, Bill. "A Hanukkah
gift for you." (1983, December) 212
Stewart, David A. "Can you deactivate the bomb?"
(1983, March) 136
Sweat, David. "Get into the Hobbit of playing."
(1983, January) 122
Tapanila, Glen R. "Let's get trivial." (1983, De-
cember) 89
"There is no escape from this space debris." (1982,
July) 42
Thorsvik, Doug. "Case of the overblown heist."
(1984, May) 195
Tilenius, Eric W. "Creating the graphic adventure."
(1984, March) 34
Tilenius, Eric W "Creating the well-blended adven-
ture." (1984, February) 34
Tilenius, Eric W "The icing on the cake." (1984,
April) 34
Urban, John L. "Creating fantasy game characters
with strength and wisdom." (1982, January) 6
Urban, John L. "Generating a FRP character." (1982,
February) 18
Urban, John L. "Making CoCo help as an FRP refe-
ree." (1982, March) 32
Urban, John L. "Random dice methods compared
and illustrated." (1982, May) 44
Urban, John L. "Random numbers make easy fun."
(1987, December) 6
Walrath, Del. "Let's learn how to do a number pick-
ing game." (1982, September) 15
"Watch out for the wild, wild web." (1 982, April) 37
Wells, Geoff. "And now — haunted house adven-
ture." (1983, February) 64
Wells, Geoff. "Go adventuring with GAPAD." (1982,
December) 98
Wells, Geoff. "Go adventuring with GAPAD. "(1983,
January) 18
Wells, Geoff. "Handy math drill." (1982, September)
82
Wells, Geoff. "Once more we'll go rowing." (1982,
November) 33
White, Richard A. "Give us more vipers!" (1982, Feb-
ruary) 26
Wick, Gary. "Who wrote the Rainbow's first trivia
game?" (1983, June) 16
"Zelda and her days." (1987, December) 2
GENERAL
"About the Rainbow seal." (1982, August) 33
Albrecht, Bob. "A beginner's guide to cassette files."
(1984, January) M0
"Basketball statskeeper will have them bouncing
along." (1987, November) 3
Bauter, Curtis J. "CoCo cabinet." (1983, April) 36
Becker, Barry E. "End those sticky relay blues."
(1983, August) 81
Bennett, Joseph E. "Build a desk for your CoCo."
(1982, March) 16
Bennett, Joseph E. "Chart your flow — and watch
'em go." (1982, February) 14
"Celebrating our 2nd 'record' year." (1983, July) 146
Davis, Gary A. ; and Davis, Susan. "Try this helpful
number-base conversion quiz." (1984, January)
140
Davis, Susan P. "CoCo widows." (1984, May) 119
Davis, Susan P. "The computing female." (1984,
June)-\ 74
Davis, Susan P. "Women and the Color Computer."
(1984, April) 215
Delbourgo, R. T. "Who goes on Random Walks."
(1983, January) 130
DiStef ano, Tony. "A hardware hacker cleans house."
(1983, October) 130
DiStefano, Tony. "How to reduce that RFI on your
monitor." (1983, April) 146
DiStefano, Tony. "Memories of the PROM." (1983,
June) 72
DiStefano, Tony. "Trouble shooter makes the pro-
gram pak connection." (1984, February) 330
Dollberg, Donald D. "What are those device
numbers for?" (1984, January) 163
Downard, Dan. "The new 64K CoCo." (1983, Sep-
tember) 236
Fernold, John. "How healthy are you?" (1982, No-
vember) 124
Foster, Leslie A. "Two years of Rainbow." (1983,
July) 290
Hasenstaub, Theodore P. "Build a light pen." (1983,
April) 90
Hogg, Frank. "For the CPU of choice: go CoCo."
(1984, February) 332
"How pretty it is to print pretty." (1982, February) 21
Hyre, Leonard. "Let CoCo Type help you tighten up
that typing." (1984, January) 106
James, Brian. "80C report from West Coast Compu-
ter Faire." (1982, May) 20
Kolar, Joseph. "Create your own tutorial." (1983,
October) 182
Kolar, Joseph. "Creating a test for the computer
widow." (1984, June) 58
Kolar, Joseph. "Debugging can be fun." (1983, De-
cember) 138
Kolar, Joseph. "Home grown hints and evil eye."
(1983, November) 306
Kolar, Joseph. "Learning through program dissec-
tion." (1983, July) 148
Kolar, Joseph. "Let's clean up that text screen."
(1983, September) 278
Kolar, Joseph. "Let's share some of your useful
hints." (1983, April) 200
Kolar, Joseph. "Lets take 'Basic' training." (1982,
December) 37
Kolar, Joseph. "More organization: create a tape reg-
ister." (1983, March) 132
Kolar, Joseph. "Program appending for fun and
profit." (1984, April) 182
Kolar, Joseph. "Taking Basic training." (1983, Janu-
ary) 10
Kolar, Joseph. "This one's a piece of cake." (1984,
May) 116
Kolar, Joseph. "Tidying up your text." (1983, Au-
gust) 116
Kolar, Joseph. "What a difference some A's make."
(1984, March) 149
Krebs, Ron. "De-mystifying the PclearO." (1983,
September) 112
Kurowsky, Suzanne. "CoCo clubs." (1983, August)
302
Lengyel, David. "Half life of nuclear decay." (1983,
March) 34
Liddil, Bob. "The magic software machine." (1984,
January) 218
Macali, David. "Peripherals for the Color Computer
'joystick dilemma.'" (1983, June) 196
Mickle, Dan. "Predicting fallout." (1983, March) 40
Morgan, Alan J. "How much memory?" (1 982, Janu-
ary) 19
Nelson, Tom. "Contract basics for the computer
user." (1983, August) 226
Nelson, Tom. "Copyrighting your software part 1."
(1983, September) 28
Nelson, Tom. "Copyrighting your software part 2."
(1983, October) 292
Nelson, Tom. "Copyrighting your software part 3."
(1983, November) 212
Nelson, Tom. "Copyrighting your software part 4."
(1983, December) 220
Nelson, Tom. "Got a program? Get a market!" (1983,
Junejl 64
Nelson, Tom. "Legal discussion on the Color Com-
puter." (1983, April) 56
Nelson, Tom. "The right to know: it's also an obliga-
tion." (1984, January) 166
Nelson, Tom. "The secrets of successful software
submissions." (1983, July) 36
Nelson, Tom. "Starting your own computer
business — the first step." (1984, April) 156
Nielsen, Linda. "Understanding probability will im-
prove your odds." (1983, July) 226
Nolan, Bill. "In pursuit of Captain 'Hook.' A report on
the piracy seminar at Rainbowfest-Long Beach."
(1984, May) 29
"Pipeline (tw6 new Color Computers)." (1983, Sep-
tember) 174
"Rainbow seal to help consumers." (1982, June) 28
Reed, Jim. "RAINBOWfest report." (1983, July) 122
Reed, Jim. "RAINBOWfest report." (1984, January)
18
Reed, Jim. "RAINBOWfest report." (1984, May) 26
Reed, Jim. "RAINBOWfest report." (1984, June) 26
Reed, Jim. "The Tandy home computers tour."
(1984, January) 22
Reilly, Mike. "If it's not the 'F board, how about the
'285?'" (1983, June) 160
Rosen, Bob. "Inside TDP." (1983, February) 154
Rothermal, Bruce. "Dump to camera: Photograph-
ing your monitor." (1983, April) 88
Russell, Bob. "Color Computer memory map."
(1983, August) 254
Russell, Bob. "Color Computer memory map."
(1983, September) 273
THE RAINBOW Index July 1984
Russell, Bob. "Color Computer memory map."
(1983, December) 322
Scerbo, Fred B." A CoCo triple header." (1984, June)
90
Schmidt, Jim. "Everything you wanted to know
about hex." (1983, April) 178
Schrag, Roger. "Machine language cassette I/O."
(1983, October) 84
Searby, Paul. "Design and development of applica-
tion software part 2." (1984, April) 298
Searby, Paul. "Design and development of applica-
tion software." (1984, February) 310
Searby, Paul. "Random BASIC'S.. .design and devel-
opment of application software part 3." (1984,
June)282
Searby, Sue. "Tecky yes." (1982, November) 62
"Software theft." (1981, September) 2
"A special look at a new PoCo CoCo." (1983, July)
164
Speer, Mike. "A cat's heartbeat." (1982, November)
32
Tyson, Robert K. "Eight steps to writing solid soft-
ware documentation." (1984, February) 130
Waclo, John. "Here is how to pick NFL winners this
season." (1982, August) 54
Waclo, John. "Pick the winners in the NFL." (1982,
July) 50
Waclo, John. "80C picks the National Football
League." (1982, June) 12
White, Richard A. "Bits and bytes of Basic." (1983,
January) 12
White, Richard A. "C— language of the 80's." (1983,
November) 186
White, Richard A. "Controlling printer and disk: rid-
ing two horses." (1984, June) 38
White, Richard A. "How to form 80C user's groups."
(1982, May) 27
White, Richard A. "If 'program control' then fine else
gosub confusion." (1983, September) 130
White, Richard A. "Memory saving techniques for
handling data." (1984, March) 111
White, Richard A. "A mixed bag of Basic." (1983,
August) 30
White, Richard A. "On using Print Using." (1983,
October) 220
White, Richard A. "Stringing along with string varia-
bles and functions." (1983, November) 198
White, Richard A. "Understanding cassette and disk
file operations." (1983, December) 112
White, Richard A. "Welcome to Basic." (1984, Janu-
ary) 215
White, Richard A. "Well-defined variables produce
clarity, conservation." (1983, February) 88
White, Richard A. "What's bothering you about
Basic?" (1984, February) 150
Wilson, M. P. "An index to The Rainbow?" (1983,
January) 126
GRAPHICS
Bain, Scott L. "Here's a 120 frame 'graphics pad' for
easy animation." (1983, July) 53
Barringer, James. "Dog-gone program." (1 982, Sep-
tember) 78
Bennett, Joseph E. "Get and Put: High-res move-
ment." (1987, November) 10
Clements, Dave. "Pie graph supreme." (1984, Janu-
ary) 189
Curtis, H. Allen. "Getting more from Pmode 4."
(1982, June) 42
Curtis, H. Allen. "Shades of PMODEs 1 and 2 gives
you even more colors." (1982, November) 78
Cutter, Norm. "The simplicity of sinelines." (1983,
October) 80
Dana, John W "Moving graphics." (1982, December)
85
Dana, John W "Son of graphic traffic." (1983,
March) 164
Dawson, David. "Glommer: true graphics for 4K."
(1983, October) 122
Delbourgo, D.; Delbourgo, R.; and Latner, Norman.
"Two illusions." (two articles) (1983, March) 28
Delbourgo, Dan ; and Delbourgo, Robert. "Picture
your face." (1983, October) 306
Delbourgo, R. T.; and Delbourgo, D. "More moire —
from downunder." (1982, November) 23
Delbourgo, Robert. "Fascinating fractals: Geometry
of nature." (1983, July) 28
Delbourgo, Robert. "3-D graph plotting of multiple
variables." (1983, June) 116
Delbourgo, Robert ; and Ferguson, Brian. "Tumble
'brella."(1983, October) 204
Dersheimer, Richard. "The eyes have it." (1982, No-
vember) 142
Dersheimer, Richard. "Redchase." (1983, No-
vember) 158
Dollberg, Donald D. "Visual aids by CoCo." (1984,
June)53
Endres, M. H. "Printing characters on the graphic
screen." (1982, May) 8
Fauske, Wes. "A moveable feast for the CoCo."
(1983, August) 28
Ford, James H., Jr. "Animation using the X-pad for
graphics production." (1983, December) 74
Foulke, Robert. "Random graphic fun." (1987, De-
cember) 8
Fountain, J. Paul. "Pmode4 graphics dump." (1 983,
October) 298
Franksen, Aaron. "Low resolution drawing." (7903,
March) 166
Germann, Karl. "This routine draws circles around
the rest, randomly." (1983, March) 191
Gray, Thomas. "Make this handy reusable graphics
grid." (1983, April) 73
Hall, Chris. "Really combine graphics and text."
(1982, November) 26
Hall, Jim. "Graphics special: the '178' poke." (1983,
October) 102
Hall, Mike. "Four for the show." (1983, October) 77
Himowitz, Michael J. "How to be a printer artist in
one easy lesson." (1983, November) 126
Hoffman, Paul S. "Launch your next trip from X-
pad." (1983, November) 292
Inman, Don. "Achieving motion with GETand PUT."
(1983, January) 106
Inman, Don. "The beginning game." (1984, April)
210
Inman, Don. "Direct graphic design." (1983, Oc-
tober) 108
Inman, Don. "Dividing the pie — colorfully." (1984,
March) 199
Inman, Don. "Happy graphic holidays." (1983, De-
cember) 188
Inman, Don. "High resolution graphics techniques
are explained." (1982, December) 41
Inman, Don. "Let's get serious shifting axes in quads
I and IV." (1983, June) 90
Inman, Don. "Looking at Logo from Basic." (1984,
May) 125
Inman, Don. "A menu is helpful for choosing the
right course." (1984, February) 54
inman, Don. "Now, let's make some regular poly-
gons." (1983, April) 106
Inman, Don. "Paint shop." (1983, September) 298
Inman, Don. "Prompted graphics program." (1984,
January) 152
Inman, Don. "Running circles around LOGO."
(1984, June) 48
Inman, Don. "Techniques for plotting screen
graphs." (1983, February) 186
Inman, Don. "Using graphics: Circles and arcs."
(1983, July) 168
Inman, Don. "Using graphics." (1983, March) 102
Inman, Don. "What you Get is what you Put." (1983,
August) 106
Kawa, Jeff. "Shuttle graphic." (1984, May) 131
King, David. "Repainting a Pmode4 rainbow. "(1983,
October) 60
Kolar, Joseph. "Drawing on this blackboard chalks
up programming ease." (1983, September) 88
Kolar, Joseph. "When a graphic idea strikes..."
(1984, February) 284
Kotcher, Darryl. "Color sketch: a keyboard graphics
utility." (1983, October) 161
Kozubal, John W "Face to face to face to face."
(1984, January) 89
Krikorian, Edward. "Create three-dimensional gra-
phics with SAR27." (1983, January) 170
Krikorian, Edward. "Draw something exotic with
Vitex93." (1983, September) 206
Laessig, Mark. "Curvfitz is number cruncher of the
first order." (1983, April) 234
Lai, Stephen. "Three easy pieces: one animator's
art." (1983, April) 188
Lester, Lane P. "Screen-to-printer color graphics."
(1983, March) 18
"M & N decoded." (1987, July) 3
"Make the Color Computer live up to its name."
(1982, August) 69
"Motion picture programming (MPP)." (1982,
March) 24
Odlin, R. W "Polygons? Gollygons!" (1983, De-
cember) 318
"PUT and GET and random forms make unusual
graphics." (1982, September) 32
Paravati, Joseph S. "Flags." (1983, October) 92
Plaxton, John. "Flashy program, by thunder. "(1983,
April) 16
Pollard, Ed. "Now lookit that!" (1983, January) 164
"Polygon again." (1982, February) 11
Pouch, Arnold. "Motion picture programming — the
details." (1982, April) 13
Pouch, Arnold. "Motion picture programming — a
program to run." (1982, May) 36
Reid, Chris. "Beautiful Moire patterns." (1982, Oc-
tober) 74
Scerbo, Fred B. "The first CoCo rockiest." (1984,
May) 89
Scerbo, Fred B. "Now you can easily generate gra-
phic data statements." (1983, November) 160
Seay, Walter. "Lines." (1983, August) 80
Shemo, Andrew L. "A winter wonderland." (1984,
February) 120
Sligar, David S. "The wizard's computer: a graphic
tale." (1984, January) 84
Touchstone, Terrell. "Color-eyed-o-scope." (1984,
January) 80
Vasconi, Eugene. "A dandy doodler." (1984, June)
89
Vasconi, Eugene. "Holiday greetings." (1984, Janu-
ary) 150
"What — more polygon." (1982, April) 10
Wilson, David C. "Genius at work." (1984, January)
24
"Your video display generator and the PMODE4
colors." (1982, August) 39
Ziniewicz, George. "Graphics? Here are two. ..by
George!" (1982, November) 86
HOME/HOBBY
Ball, Howard Lee. "Nothing can hold a (Roman)
candle to this tallying method." (1984, June) 65
Bennett, Joseph E. "For all your secrets — the full
Jarbcode program." (1982, May) 50
Bish, Charlotte. "Thoughts of a computer widow."
(1983, November) 328
Boston, William. "Here's an easy way to place orders
by mail." (1982, August) 19
Brooks, Sid. "Visible check register." (1984, Janu-
ary) 124
Bruck, Bill. "Keep track with a mailing list." (1982,
October) 86
Carson, Edward R. "Baseball statistics made easy."
(1983, July) 92
Carson, Edward R. "The most professional garage
sale in the neighborhood." (1984, May) 156
"Checkbook balance." (1982, January) 3
"CoCo clubs." (1983, November) 330
"CoCo community." (1984, February) 290
Derringer, Dennis. "Wallpaper calculator." (1984,
June)206
DiStefano, Tony. "Equip your computer with a pho-
neme speech synthesizer." (1984, June) 128
Dooman, Bob. "Invitations made easy." (1983, Janu-
ary) 74
"An educational program for everyone." (1981, Au-
gust) 8
Fahlberg, T. A. "Your very own interior decorator."
(1984, June) 28
Falk, Lawrence C. "Do your taxes on your COCO."
(1 982, March) 8
Falk, Lawrence C. "Prepare for tax time — easily."
(1 982, February) 2
Garrett, Ron. "Key your checks to accounts." (1982,
October) 20
Giovanoni, Richard. "House$." (1984, March) 162
Giovanoni, Richard. "Work station on wheels."
(1983, July) 218
Hady, Tom. "Use CoCo to help communicate those
Christmas Greetings." (1983, December) 68
Hooper, David. "A pumpkin for your window." (1982,
October) 104
"How's your day? Need biorhythm help?" (1987,
November) 6
Hughes, Don ; and James, Jessie. "A face saving
addressor for Fred." (1983, December) 160
Hughes, Don ; and James, Jessie. "Fred's postcard
whacker." (1984, May) 84
Hyre, Leonard. "You can bet on wager master."
(1984, May) 166
July 1984 THE RAINBOW Index 5
Lester, Lane P. "Render unto IRS." ft983, February)
18
"Make letterheads for correspondence." (1982,
April) 47
Mosty, Mark S. "Color bulbars help chart spending."
(1982, April) 19
Posner, Judd."Spectaculator statistics. "(1983, Feb-
ruary) 10
Ray, J. D. "Summarize income and expenses with
home budget analysis." (1983, July) 60
Ray, J. D. "Up, up and A(merican) way." (1984,
March) 74
Ray, R. D. "Five year's worth of income tax." (1983,
February) 148
Remini, Susan. "Make an appointment for better or-
ganization!" (1983, November) 33
Ridge, Herbert. "A calendar to keep track." (1982,
October) 8
Rosen, Bob. "Title video tapes with CoCo." (1982,
October) 128
Scerbo, Fred B. "The coaches animated playbook."
(1984, March) 82
Seaberg, Richard. "All in the family tree." (1984, Feb-
ruary) 78
"A self-mailer saves time and envelopes." (1982,
April) 38
Sherrill, Sam. "Analysis of variance: A 'nova' for
CoCo." (1983, March) 94
Sherwood, Francis. "How much will it cost to buy on
time?" (1982, October,) 70
Spencer, Barry. "MoCalc — MiniCalc gets a big
brother." (1984, April) 186
Steiner, John. "Using Elite Calc to track automobile
expenses." (1984, March) 178
Stumpf, Peter. "A Christmas Eve fireplace." (1982,
December) 34
Thonen, Charles M. "The mail mover." (1984, May)
74
Trevor, Alexander B. "Control your home." (1983,
February) 160
Trevor, Alexander B. "Home power control part 4:
keep your home on schedule." (1983, August) 83
Trevor, Alexander B. "Tick tock, CoCo clock." (1 983,
April) 20
Trevor, Alexander B. ; and Yahn, Charles. "X10 pro-
tocol theory: Home power control part 3." (1983,
June) 98
Tyson, Robert K. "An introduction to the science of
image processing." (1984, February) 196
Weide, Dennis H. "Let CoCo keep track of your util-
ity bills." (1983, March) 64
White, Richard A. "Making Spectaculator strut its
stuff." (1982, June) 31
White, Richard A. "Net results (basketball statistics."
(1984, February) 140
Witham, Burton B. "Are you authorized to use this
frequency." (1983, December) 40
Witham, Burton B., Jr. "CoCo knows all the call-
signs." (1983, February) 110
Witham, Burton B., Jr. "Keep a Ham radio log."
(1982, December) 124
Witham, Burton B., Jr "A rapid logger for HAMs."
(1983, March) 180
Witham, Burton B., Jr. "A super duper for Hams."
(1983, January) 80
MC10 MICRO COLOR COMPUTER
Curtis, H. Allen. "MC-10 memory map. "(1984, Janu-
ary) 309
Curtis, H. Allen. "Prospecting the MC-10." (1984,
February) 314
Downard, Dan. "Kid CoCo is no lightweight." (1983,
August) 174
Downard, Dan. "Opening CoCo's library to the MC-
10. "(1983, October) 196
Smith, Frank. "MC-10 vs. CoCo: a command sum-
mary." (1983, September) 101
Szlucha, Thomas. "Two for the 10." (1983, August)
67
MUSIC
Bananszak, David. "A little ttee-trimming music."
(1983, December) 35
Delbourgo, Robert. "A musical scale generator.'
(1983, June) 262
Elliot, Sheila. "LoCo CoCo and the 1812." (1984,
June) 67
Hayden, Joe. "A little string music please." (1984,
June)1 85
Konecky, Larry. "The CoCo composer." (1983,
December) 131
Konecky, Larry. "CoCo says repeat this tune." (1983,
April) 218
Konecky, Larry. "Let's write some music." (1 982, De-
cember) 66
Konecky, Larry. "Tone row composing." (1984,
June)23
Ludlum, Bob. "Making four-part harmony easier."
(1984, June) 74
Martens, Gordon. "The piano tutor." (1 984, June) 1 9
Mauro, Robert. "Merry Christmas to all and to all a
good-bye." (1983, December) 205
"Music made easy" (1987, July) 2
Nolan, Sara. "Micro-maestro — using CoCo's PLAY
statement." (1982, December) 10
Penrose, Paul. "PLAYing around with your 80C."
(1982, July) 22
Phillips, Chris. "Thisguitartutordoesn'tfret." (1984,
Junejl 62
Pollock, Tommy; and Pollock, Gail. "Bach to basic."
(1983, November) 152
Pollock, Tommy ; and Pollock, Gail. "CoCo clas-
sics." (1984, June) 131
Rogers, Robert. "Thecomputerchord finder." (1984,
June) 179
Santee, Charles H. "Strummin' on the or CoCo."
(1983, /August) 130
Scoffin, Brad. "Two for The Composer." (1984,
June)57
Urbas, Joseph M. "Original Rags for the CoCo key-
board." (1983, September) 218
OS-9 OPERATING SYSTEM
Clements, William C, Jr. "OS-9 meets the Wolfbug
monitor." (1984, February) 322
Hefter, Melvin. "One disk is better than two." (1984,
March) 291
Hogg, Frank. "SAGE and CoCo don't mix — yet."
(1984, March) 293
Hogg, Frank. "OS-9? FLEX? Or both?" (1984, June)
278
Hogg, Frank. "On OS-9 matters, Frank FLEXes his
bias." (1984, May) 314
Puckett, Dale L. "From hi-resto high style... coming
to life with OS-9." (1983, December) 298
Puckett, Dale L. "A mix of kits, tricks and com-
ments." (1984, June) 287
Puckett, Dale L. "More answers, new products and a
major Basic09 program." (1984, March) 298
Puckett, Dale L. "News, explanations and a check-
book balancing act." (1984, April) 306
Puckett, Dale L. "Nostalgia, notes and tools of the
trade." (1984, January) 132
Puckett, Dale L. "OS-9 users group president's
column." (1984, March) 308
Puckett, Dale L. "OS-9 users group president's
column." (1984, April) 317
Puckett, Dale L. "OS-9 users group president's
column." (1984, May) 313
Puckett, Dale L. "Point, counterpoint, terminal prob-
lems and a technical potpourri." (1984, February)
324
Puckett, Dale L. "The power of OS-9." (1983,
October) 178
Puckett, Dale L. "Sad news, good news, a successful
terminal program and some Basic09 tricks." (1 984,
May) 297
Puckett, Dale L. "The shell game." (1983, November)
58
PRINTER
Anthony, Dave. "A teeny tinydump." (1984, Febru-
ary) 306
Becker, Barry E. "Revival (cleaning Gemini-10)."
(1984, May) 54
Bonne, Bill. "A FORMATR for the Gemini." (1983,
Junejl 82
Chamberlain, Ross. "Graphics word processing."
(1982, December) 136
DiStefano, Tony. "Build this parallel printer inter-
face." (1983, August) 192
Ericson, Robert W. "Printing graphic characters on
the Microline 82A." (1983, October) 296
Fahy, Mike. "Boltype: a tutorial on the use of dot
graphics." (1984, May) 67
Falk, Lawrence C. "Printers: Overview of some fea-
tures." (1982, June; 21
Goebel, Kathy. "Make a logo." (1982, October) 50
Good, Steve. "Printer spooling will increase your
throughput." (1983, June) 246
"Graphics printer." (1987, September) 13
Hall, William R. "Custom interface for the Gemini-
10." (1983, November) 202
Himowitz, Michael J. "Turn your printer into a type-
setter with Big Print." (1983, December) 18
Himowitz, Michael J. "A Valentine printer mystery."
(1984, February) 88
Himowitz, Michael J. ; and Nelson, Julius. "Christ-
mas printer mysteries." (1983, December) 54
Himowitz, Michael J. and Nelson, Julius. "The first
Saturday in May." (1984, May) 180
Himowitz, Michael J. : and Nelson, Julius. "Printer
mystery." (1984, January) 144
Himowitz, Michael J. ; and Nelson, Julius. "A very
important man." (1984, March) 169
Kohn, Joseph. "Printout at PMODE4." (1983, July)
262
Kolar, Joseph. "Flaunt your CoCo with season's
greetings cards." (1983, December) 98
"LP VII driver." (1987, July) 3
Lewandowski, Dennis S. "Assembly corner: All's not
lost— we've still got fun." (1983, November) 298
Lindsay, Doug. "Color graphic banner." (1984, May)
41
"Line printer conversion chart." (1983, June) 156
Nelson, Tom. "Aprimeron printers." (1984, May) 288
Nelson, Tom. "A primer on printers part 2." (1984,
Junejl 14
"Printer baud rates." (1984, February) 24
"Printer status." (1987, August) 4
Schmidt, Jim. "Three printer utilities." (1982, Sep-
tember) 51
"Screen monitor." (1987, October) 7
Searby, Sue. "The serial/parallel syndrome: what's
that?" (1983, January) 76
Snyder, Dennis. "Building a Color Computer to EP-
SOM MX printer interface." (1983, June) 20
Steyer, David. "Non-graphic printer graphics."
(1982, September) 72
Steyer, David. "Sign up and have a Banner day."
(1983, January) 190
Swanson, Damon. "Make the Good Spooler better."
(1984, May) 23
Szlucha, Thomas. "The CGP-115 printer: a consid-
erable upgrade." (1984, January) 120
Szlucha, Thomas. "Pretty as a picture with CGP-
115." (1984, May) 137
Szlucha, Thomas. "Special delivery." (1984, May)
135
Szlucha, Thomas F. "Using the block graphics of the
Okidata 82A." (1983, June) 250
Weide, Dennis H. "A little printer magic." (1984, May)
18
White, Richard A. "Gaining sophistication with print-
ing techniques." (1984, April) 64
White, Richard A. "Print it bigger than you can."
(1983, June) 198
REVIEWS
"Accounts receivable." (1984, March) 283
"Across the Rubicon." (1982, December) 141
"Addition concepts." (1983, February) 77
"Adventure in wonderland." (1983, October) 241
"Adventure starter package." (1984, February) 242
"Adventure 3-pak." (1982, August) 76
"Adventures." (1983, December) 244
"Air traffic controller." (1984, April) 247
"Airline." (1984, January) 260
"Alcatraz II." (1983, July) 232
"Alpha-draw." (1982, August) 61
"Alphabet soup." (1983, February) 192
"Alphabet." (1983, December) 259
"Amdisk III." (1983, October) 246
"Amortization." (1983, November) 274
"Ancient Wisdom." (1982, September) 44
"Android attack." (1983, April) 232
"Animated Hangman." (1987, December) 19
"The answer." (1 984, April) 260
THE RAINBOW Index July 1984
"Arex." (1983, November) 244
"Articulator." (1983, December) 282
"Assembler math." (1984, June) 225
"Assembly language graphics (book)." (1983, Feb-
ruary) 94
"Astro Blast." (1982, August) 74
"Astrology." (1982, October) 100
"Atari joysticks." (1983, November) 270
"Atlantis adventure." (1984, May) 251
"Atom." (1984, May) 239
"Auto run." (1982, June) 52
"Autoterm." (1983, June) 118
"Avenger." (1982, November) 52
"BASIC programming primer." (1983, June) 220
"BT1000 Interface." (1983, January) 198
"Balloon attack." (1984, January) 274
"Banner." (1983, June) 223
"Banners banners banners." (1984, February) 240
"Bar zapper." (1983, April) 136
"Baseball." (1982, November) 112
"Baseball." (1984, March) 274
"Basic Aid." (1982, August) 27
"The Basic Handbook." (1982, July) 47
"Battle of Gettysburg." (1983, February) 54
"Battle of Waterloo." (1 984, March) 224
"Battle." (1984, February) 222
"Battlefleet." (1982, January) 15
"Beam rider." (1984, May) 234
"Before, between and after." (1984, May) 254
"Berserk." (1982, March) 25
"Beyond the Cimeeon Moon." (1983, April) 152
"Beyond words." (1983, September) 245
"Beyond words." (1983, October) 242
"Bible adventure." (1984, June) 230
"Big Num." (1982, November) 54
"Bigfoot." (1983, March) 200
"Bio-detector." (1983, December) 248
"Biorhythm and Mine Field." (1982, February) 10
"Biorhythm" (1982, June) 52
"Bird attack." f7983, February) 178
"Blackjack royale." (1983, August) 268
"Blackjack." (1982, June) 66
"Blackjack." (1983, February) 184
"Blackjaq." (1983, November) 250
"Bloc head." (1983, August) 120
"Body parts." (1984, January) 276
"Bomber command." (1984, January) 256
"Brickaway." (1982, February) 30
"Brickout/Word Guess." (1982, March) 19
"Bridge tutor I." (1983, April) 148
"Bug Chase." (1982, September) 90
"Bugger." (1983, September) 164
"Bulletin Board Software." (1982, December) 142
"Bumble games." (1983, August) 232
"Bumble plot." (1983, August,! 232
"Bumpers." (1983, December) 249
"Business accounting system." (1984, May) 230
"Business manager." (1984, June) 242
"Buzzard bait." (1984, January) 278
"Bwindo." (1982, August) 27
"Byte bat." (1984, February) 224
"A Byte of Color Basic." (1982, October) 27
"C compiler." (1983, December) 270
"CBUG monitor." (1987, August) 3
"C-lll."(1984, June) 258
"CC calc." (1983, February) 62
"CC dialer." (1983, November) 254
"CC mailer" (1983, February) 158
"CCEAD." (1983, February) 170
"CCPilot." (1982, May) 14
"CC-dbm/lw." (1983, December) 268
"CCthello." (1983, March; 120
"CCube." (1982, November) 116
"CGP II." (1983, June) 230
"CGP-115 Printer" (1982, December) 168
"CPP." (1983, June) 172
"C-trek." (1983, December) 250
"Calixto Island." (1982, May; 35
"Calixto Island." (1984, April) 246
"Card game." (1983, June) 152
"Carry." (1983, June) 195
"Cashman." (1984, February) 256
"Cassette Caddy." (1982, September) 49
"Cassette Holder." (1983, January) 147
"Cassette controller." (1984, January) 252
"Catacomb." (1983, September) 163
"Catalyst." (1984, March; 239
"Catch 'em." (1983, April) 72
"Cave Hunter." (1982, April) 25
"CcForth." (1982, December) 148
"Ccads." (1983, December) 264
"Cer-Comp disk system." (1982, May) 34
"Cer-Comp disk system " (1982, July) 20
"Checking account." (1983, February) 169
"Chroma keys." (1983, October) 236
"Chromasette Magazine." (1987, December) 9
"Circus Adventure." (1982, March) 36
"Clock drill." (1984, February) 252
"Clock." (1982, October) 113
"Clock." (1983, March) 150
"Cmailist." (1982, May; 21
"CoCo Bingo." (1984, May) 278
"CoCo Cassette." (1982, October) 96
"CoCo Cooler." (1982, December) 39
"CoCo Slots." (1983, January) 196
"CoCo accountant." (1983, July) 82
"CoCo board II." (1983, August) 169
"CoCo mail." (1983, October) 267
"CoCo-jot." (1983, March) 114
"Co-Co cooler." (1983, September) 178
"Co-Res Editor/Assembler." (1982, October) 30
"Co-existence." (1983, June) 219
"Colonial trilogy." (1984, March) 280
"Color Basic and Extended Basic System Reference
Card." (1982, April) 31
"Color Computer Graphics." (1982, August) 39
"Color Enhancer." (1982, October) 28
"Color Forth." (1982, December) 148
"Color Invaders." (1982, April) 28
"Color Meteoroids." (1987, November) 7
"Color Scarfman." (1983, January) 189
"Color Space Invaders." (1987, October) 9
"Color Text." (1983, June) 226
"Color Zap." (1982, September) 44
"Color compiler." (1984, April) 286
"Color designer." (1984, April) 245
"Color dictionary." (1984, May) 221
"Color finance." (1983, November) 238
"Color graphics editor." (1983, October) 228
"Color ink jet printer." (1983, November) 242
"Color monitor." (1983, October) 258
"Color scribe." (1983, October) 278
"Color software workbench." (1984, January) 290
"Color term plus." (1983, November) 246
"Color tutor." (1984, February) 228
"Color zap." (1983, November) 286
"Color-80." (1983, August) 166
"Colorcom/e." (1982, February) 31
"Colorforth." (1982, May) 29
"Colorhythm." (1982, /August) 61
"Colorkit." (1982, October) 114
"Colorout." (1983, October) 271
"Colorpede." (1982, December) 144
"Colorshow." (1982, December) 171
"Colorspeak." (1983, December) 280
"Colortac." (1984, ,4pn7) 236
"Colorterm." (1982, March; 29
"Command stream processor." (1984, January) 286
"Comp-u-trace." (1984, January) 287
"The companion." (1983, November) 273
"Complete personal accountant." (1984, February)
246
"The Composer." (1983, June) 192
"Compumind/Jackpot." (1982, January) 16
"Computer-ware's 32K upgrade." (1982, February) 9
"Compuvoice." (1982, June) 11
"Conflict." (1987, October) 2
"Conquest of Kzirgla." (1983, April) 105
"Context clues." (1984, March) 225
"Cookie Monster's letter crunch." (1984, February)
266
"Cosmic clones." (1983, November) 286
"Cprint." (1987, December) 11
"Craps." (1982, December) 112
"Creatavador." (1982, May) 15
"Crosswords." (1983, June) 224
"Crystal revenge." (1983, April) 160
"Cu-ber." (1984, March) 247
"Cubix." (T984, April) 248
"DDH directory-file builder." (1984, February) 220
"DMP 200." (1983, June) 210
"DRB." (1984, May) 222
"DSKMON." (1984, May; 276
"Dancing Devil. (1982, April) 35
"Data doctor." (1984, January) 270
"Data 500." (1983, December) 254
"Data-comp Flex." (1983, July) 240
"Database Manager II." (1983, June) 242
"Datamail." (1983, July) 166
"Date-o-base calendar." (1982, June) 9
"Death star." (1983, April) 150
"Decimals." (1984, May) 213
"Decision maker." (1984, April) 270
"Defense." (1983, March) 142
"Demon seed." (1984, May) 224
"Deprec." (1983, November) 272
"Derby." (1983, November) 285
"Desert golf." (1983, August) 186
"Devil assault." (1984, March) 247
"Dice." (1983, February) 198
"Direct file transfer." (1983, August) 276
"Disasm." (1983, November) 248
"Disk ColorCom/E" (1982, November) 58
"Disk Data Handler." (1982, October) 110
"Disk Doctor." (1982, June) 27
"Disk Double Entry." (1983, January) 70
"Disk Interface." (1982, September) 20
"Disk Scripsit." (1982, November) 25
"Disk Spectaculator." (1982, November) 25
"Disk graphics." (1983, December) 272
"Disk manager." (1983, November) 275
"Disk money minder." (1983, August) 274
"Diskey disk access and repair key." (1 984, Febru-
ary) 251
"Disktype." (1984, June) 247
"Diskutil." (1984, May) 268
"Dollars and sense." (1983, Ju/y) 300
"Donkey King." (1983, January) 152
"Doodlebug." (1983, January) 162
"Double Stick interface." (1983, March) 199
"Doubleback." (1983, April) 72
"Dragonfly fan." (1984, January) 264
"Dragonquest." (1982, December) 162
"Draw-it." (1983, December) 239
"Dskldr." (1983, December) 246
"Dungeon Maze" (79S2, November) 55
"Dungeons of Daggorath." (1983, Ju/y) 220
"Dunkey Munkey." (1983, January) 152
"Dyfin." (1984, January) 268
"Dynacalc." (1983, August) 158
"Dyterm." (1984, February) 216
"EPROM programmer." (1983, July) 70
"Early games." (1984, January) 280
"Early letter recognition." (1984, June) 240
"Eight-bit bartender." (1983, April) 208
"El Bandito." (1983, September) 168
"El Casino." (1982, April) 25
"El Diabelero." (1982, November) 112
"El cheapo A/D converter." (1983, August) 96
"Elcircan." (1983, November) 280
"Electricity consumption monitor." (1 983, Apr/7; 26
"Electronic calligrapher." (1983, August) 270
"Electronic graph." (1984, June) 271
"Elite calc." (1983, August) 262
"Elite-word." (1984, March) 260
"Enchanted Forest." (1982, December) 74
"Endicott Joysticks." (1982, October) 112
"Epson interface." (1983, June) 88
"Escape." (1 982, November) 66
"Espionage island. " (1984, June) 228
"Estimate." (1984, June) 234
"Euchre." (1984, February) 244
"Execcart." (1984, May; 250
"Exercise Planner." (1982, July) 26
"Expansion Interface." (1983, January) 198
"FH Flex." (1982, October) 64
"FHL Flex." (1983, July) 240
"FICA-83." (1984, February) 278
"FLEX revisited." (1983, January) 160
"F-16 flight simulator." (1984, January) 232
"Face." (1984, February) 265
"Factors tutor." (1984, May) 248
"Family." (1983, September) 204
"Fantasy Gamer's Package." (1982, August) 40
"Fast file/big file." (1984, March) 248
"Fast lane." (1983, September) 177
"Fastape." (1 983, July) 221
"Fastdupe." (1984, May) 263
"Federation boot camp." (1983, December) 258
"Fembot's revenge." (1984, January) 237
"File cabinet." (1983, Apr//; 134
"Filebox 16." (1984, March) 276
"Filmastr." (1983, July) 231
"Final countdown." (1983, March) 90
"Finance-5." (1984, April) 274
"Firecopter." (1983, August) 272
"First sampler." (1983, October) 262
"Five exciting games." (1983, February) 86
"Flash cards." (1983, December) 255
"Flash cards." (1984, January) 258
July 1984 THE RAINBOW Index
"Flexi filer." (1983, November) 282
'Flight from Grindar." (1984, May) 260
"Flight." (1983, February) 182
"Foodwar." (1984, May) 265
"Football!" (1982, June) 23
"Foxygraf." (1983, February) 84
"Fraction math quiz." (1983, July) 167
"Fractions tutor." (1984, June) 270
"'Frog Man." (1982, December) 173
'Frog Trek." (1983, March) 197
The Frog." (1983, July) 233
"Function graphing module." (1983, July) 16
"Fundfile enhanced." (1984, June) 232
"Fundfile." (1983, November) 262
"Fundgraf." (1983, January) 187
"Fury." (1983, October) 256
"GSPR." (1982, May) 14
"Galactic Taipan." (1984, May) 264
"Galagon." (1984, March) 238
"Galax Attax." (1982, September) 90
"Galloping gamblers." (1982, January) 20
"Game Pak 2." (1983, January) 163
"Game Show." (1983, January) 174
"Game Writer." (1982, December) 84
"Gangbusters." (1982, December) 161
"Gator Zone." (1982, February) 8
"Gauntlet." (1982, March) 18
"Gazon." (1983, /4pn/J 240
"Gemini 10/15." (1983, June) 109
"Gemini-10X." (1984, June) 265
"Geography Pack." (1982, September) 49
"Ghostmania." (1983, March) 116
"Girdle the enemy." (1984, June) 247
"Glaxxons." (1984, January) 265
"Golf (Aardvark)." (1982, November) 114
"Golf (Mix)" (1982, November) 114
"Gomoku/renju." (1983, December) 240
"Gorilla Banana GX-100 printer." (1984, February)
272
"Gorilla monitor." (1983, November) 284
"Grabber." (1984, May) 251
"Grafplot." (1983, July) 158
"Grafplot." (1984, June) 220
"Grand slam " (1983, November) 260
"Graph Zapper." (1982, December) 53
■"Graph-16/32." (1982, December) 75
■"Graphicom." (1984, /Apri/J 225
The Great USA." (1984, March) 234
"The Great Word Game." (1982, May) 13
The great hamster hunt." (1984, February) 236
"Guardian." (1983, November) 277
"Guess the animal." (1984, January) 276
"A guide to food contents." (1984, May) 228
"HJL-57 keyboard." (1983, October) 234
"Harness/Thoroughbred handicapper." (1984,
April) 240
"Hebrew bulletin board." (1983, June) 180
"Here comes de Prez." (1984, June) 222
"Hidden Basic 1.0." (1983, September) 214
'"Home buyer's analyser." (1983, March) 52
"Home interest calculator." (1983, July) 50
"Home money manager." (1983, July) 42
"Homebase." (1983, March) 36
"Homebase." (1984, March) 268
"Household Expense Manager." (1982, December)
36
'"Household budget worksheet." (1983, September)
287
'"Humbug." (1982, May) 28
'"Humbug." (1983, September) 110
"HyperZone." (1984, March) 256
"INSIMB." (1983, June) 170
'"Ice master." (1984, February) 217
'"Illustrated computer dictionary." (1983, Sep-
tember) 284
"Indexer." (1983, September) 285
'"Inspector Clueseau." (1983, March) 173
"Intbasic." (1983, December) 290
"Intergalactic Force." (1982, December) 49
"Introduction to data communications." (1 983, July)
24
"Invader's Revenge." (1982, November) 114
"Invaders." (1982, February) 17
'"Inventory Control." (1982, September) 71
'"Investigations in integral calculus." (1984, April)
242
"The investor." (1984, May) 214
"Isle of fortune." (1984, January) 262
"JARB Memory Kit." (1982, December) 92
"JARBCODE." (1987, August) 5
"JFD-COCO disk system." (1984, April) 230
"J-CAT modem." (1984, June) 261
"Jail." (1984, January) 261
"Jarb Joystick." (1982, August) 25
"Jowst." (1984, February) 276
"Joystick LED kit." (1983, February) 36
"Jude." (1983, December) 286
"Jumps." (1983, January) 164
"Jungle Trek." (1982, September) 43
"Junior's revenge." (1984, January) 240
"Kaleidophone." (1983, October) 260
"Kamikaze." (1983, April) 42
"Katerpillar." (1982, July) 41
"Keep text II." (1984, June) 264
"Key-264K." (1984, February) 260
'"Keyboard beeper cartridge." (1984, March) 244
"Keyboard." (1984, March) 254
"Keys to the Wizard." (1982, October) 63
"Kid's choice." (1984, June) 240
"Kingshield." (1984, ,4priy 278
"Klendathu." (1983, August) 295
"Kodomo-no-go." (1983, August) 94
"Kosmic Kamakaze." (1987, December) 11
"Kron." (1984, February) 270
"LCINT." (1983, September) 104
"LEM, Pirate Adventure, Darts." (1982, July) 8
"LLIST-rite." (1983, April) 204
"LOGO." (1982, December) 88
"Label III." (1983, November) 255
"Labyrinth." (1982, MayJ 29
"Lander." (1982, August) 37
"Las Vegas weekend." (1983, February) 100
"Laser Tank Duel." (1982, December) 174
"Laser Tank." (1983, January) 159
"The Light Pen." (1984, January) 242
"Light pen fun-pak." (1983, February) 32
"Light pen." (1982, April) 31
"Line cross reference." (1983, November) 256
"Lowerkit, LCA-47." (1982, June) 62
"Lowrcase." (1983, December) 262
"Lunar rover patrol." (1984, June) 236
"MC-10 microcomputer." (1983, August) 174
"MDISK." (1984, May) 274
"ML Rabbit." (1982, March) 37
"MM-100 Manual Mini Modem." (1984, February)
232
"MPP tutorial." (1982, July) 64
"Macro Assembler." (1982, October) 30
"Macro 80C." (1982, October) 30
"Madam Rosa's parlor." (1982, November) 66
"Madness and the minotaur." (1983, August) 184
"MagiGraph." (1984, April) 222
"Mailing list." (1983, December) 256
"Mansion of doom." (1984, February) 230
"Mars Adventure." (1982, August) 37
"Master Control." (1987, November) 4
"Master control II." (1983, October) 248
"Master disk system." (1983, February) 77
"Mastermail." (1984, January) 266
"Match and spell." (1983, September) 138
"Match-it." (1983, March) 82
"Math Drill." (1982, September) 20
"Math Tutor/Spelling Teacher." (1982, September)
91
"Math adventure." (1983, October) 252
"Math games that teach." (1983, September) 294
"Math invasion." (1984, May) 246
"Mathfact." (1983, September) 200
"Mathmenu." (1983, September) 179
"Mathpac I." (1982, September) 70
"Mathwar." (1983, August) 24
"Maze race." (1983, February) 168
"McCoCo's menu." (1983, July) 300
"Megabug." (1983, January) 158
"Memory dump/patch." (1984, June) 272
"Micro Script." (1982, December) 156
"Micro-doc." (1983, March) 150
"Microdis." (1984, April) 238
"Micromon." (1984, June) 260
"Micronix premium keyboard. "(1984, February)238
"Microworks RAM upgrade." (1987, September) 19
"Millborn." (1983, February) 159
"Minefield." (1983, March) 124
"Missile Barrage." (1983, January) 183
"Mission: Empire." (1982, September) 88
"Modem I." (1982, November) 118
"Money Minder II. (1982, April) 35
"Money manager." (1984, January) 272
"Money." (1983, January) 154
"Moneypak." (1983, July) 300
"Monsters & Magic." (1983, June) 222
"Moon Lander." (1982, March) 27
"Moptown hotel." (1983, September) 242
"Moptown parade." (1984, March) 236
"Moptown." (1983, January) 183
"More business." (1984, April) 262
"Morocco Gran Prix." (1983, July) 222
"Morse code tutor/trainer." (1984, June) 250
"Motorbike challenge." (1983, October) 250
"Mouse." (1983, October) 250
"Ms. Nibbler." (1983, March) 223
"Mt. Doom." (1984, February) 250
"Mudpies!" (1984, April) 253
"Multi-pak interface" (1983, September) 80
"Music box." (1984, June) 256
"Music drill." (1983, September) 120
"The music reader." (1984, May) 252
"Music." (1982, July) 39
"Musica." (1984, March) 278
"Mystery Maze." (1982, July) 49
"Name that song." (1982, May) 42
'Nerble force." (1983, August) 265
"New Talk." (1982, June) 11
"Newerror." (1984, April) 268
"Nibbler." (1983, March) 223
"Ninja warrior." (1983, September) 156
"Number match." (1983, September) 288
-Number-kruncher." (1984, May) 232
•■Ockywoky." (1 984, April) 272
"Offenders" (1982, November) 52
"Okidata's ML-92." (1983, October) 227
"Old McDonalds farm vowels." (1983, September)
170
"Oik Disk Extended Color Basic." (1984, April) 282
"Option 4." (1984, June) 248
"Oracle II." (1984, April) 280
"Order entry system." (1984, February) 254
"Owl's eye pilot light." (1984, March) 252
"PAC Attack." (1982, March) 37
"PBH serial interface." (1984, June) 244
"Pac Droids." (1982, November) 49
"Pageplus." (1984, March) 259
"Pager/64K boot." (1984, February) 245
"Panic button." (1984, January) 230
"Panostyk." (1983, April) 214
"Paper Porter." (1982, June) 54
"Paper tractor." (1984, May) 238
"Payroll." (1984, March) 266
"Payup and payout." (1983, October) 244
"Peanut butter panic." (1984, January) 254
"Phonics II." (1984, March) 242
"Phonics I." (1983, September) 246
"Pick which." (1983, September) 164
"Pie chart." (1984, June) 263
"Pie zapper." (1983, October) 272
"Pigskin Predictions." (1982, October) 102
"Pigskin predictions." (1983, November) 258
"Pinball." (1983, January) 158
"Planet Invasion." (1982, November) 52
"Planet conquest." (1984, March) 222
"Planet invasion." (1983, July) 223
"Poker." (1982, October) 12
"Poltergeist." (1983, February) 82
■Preread package." (1983, March) 172
"Prereader." (1984, January) 288
"Preschool Pak." (1982, September) 70
"Preschool packs 1, 2, 3." (1983, April) 192
"Pretty printer." (1984, June) 262
"Printer Stand." (1983, January) 147
"Pritty printer." (1983, December) 252
"Pro-color file." (1983, June) 208
"Pro-color-file." (1984, June) 233
-Professional keyboard." (1983, March) 20
"Program file." (1983, October) 276
"Programmer's worksheet." (1984, April) 264
"Programmers toolkit." (1984, January) 228
"Protectors." (1982, November) 52
"Protectors." (1983, April) 102
"Pumpkin Adventure." (1982, October) 28
"Q-Man." (1984, April) 254
"Qtax-82" (1983, February) 180
"Quad Data Base." (1982, October) 110
"Quest." (1982, April) 25
"Question and answer." (1984, May) 244
"Quicksort." (1983, November) 283
"Quiz all." (1984, June) 218
-RAM Slam." (1982, September) 88
■ROML." (1983, February) 197
'■RS-232 expansion cable." (1982, July) 47
8
THE RAINBOW Index
July 1E
"RS232 Switcher." (1982, November) 89
"Rail Runner." (1982, December) 173
"Rainbow writer." (1983, October) 230
"Rainbow's corner." (1984, January) 246
"Random Basic." (1982, September) 36
"Random Basic." (1984, June) 224
"Reactoid." (1983, November) 282
"Reading Two-Pak." (1982, September) 17
"Recall." (1984, April) 251
"Recipe File." (1982, November) 72
"Red Baron." f 7982, June) 17
"Remote reset." (1983, November) 268
"Remoterm." (1983, March) 170
"Repeat key." (1984, June) 249
"Return of the Jet-I." (1984, April) 266
"Reversi." (1982, December) 173
"Revolution." f 7983, March) 138
"Robot battle." f7983, April) 140
"Robottack." (1983, July) 233
"Roman Checkers." (1982, November) 55
"Roman numerals." (1984, February) 222
"Rubiconll." (1984, February) 264
"RunCalc." (1982, October) 113
"SAC." (1984, May) 216
"SAM Saver." (1982, November) 58
"SDS80C." (1987, September) 7
"SIGMON." (1987, August) 6
"SISI."(1982, June) 23
"SPLC-1 ." (1984, January) 296
"S.E.C.S." (1987, September; 16
"Saspus." (1982, August) 25
"Sav-a-byte." (1983, December) 243
"Scavenge hunt." (1984, March) 256
"Scepter of Kzjrgla." (1982, May) 15
"Schematicdrafting processor." (1984, January)282
"School Maze." (1982, August) 53
"Score-EZ." (1983, October) 245
"Scramble." (1983, July) 43
"Screen machine." (1984, April) 252
"Screen reference card." (1984, February) 234
"Sea dragon." (1983, September) 282
"Sea quest." (1984, May) 247
"Semi-draw." (1982, December) 144
"Serial/parallel converter." (1987, November) 5
"Shark treasure." (1983, April) 144
"Shenanigans." (1984, June) 226
"Silly Syntax." (1982, February) 21
"Skip counting." (1984, April) 257
"Sky-defense." (1982, August) 76
"Slay the nereis." (1984, June) 239
"Small business accounting package." (1983, Janu-
ary) 70
"Smart Modem." (1982, November) 118
"Snoopy and the Red Baron." (1984, January) 234
"Solo Pool." (1983, January) 162
"The Solution." (1982, June) 8
"Sonar search." (1983, November) 281
"Songbook." (1982, November) 54
"Soooper pac." (1983, June) 195
"Soundsource." (1982, June) 11
"The sourcerer." (1984, May) 240
"Space Invaders." (1982, June) 8
"Space War." (1987, December) 14
"Space race." (1983, April) 24
"Space shuttle." (1983, August) 278
"Spanish one." (1983, April) 40
"Speak up!" (1983, April) 132
"Spectaculator." (1982, March) 43
"Spectral Flexplus." (1983, July) 240
"Spectran." (1983, September) 32
"Spectrum Paddle." (1983, January) 134
"Spectrum Stick." (1982, October) 112
"Spectrum control center." (1984, March) 230
"Spectrum light pen." (1983, February) 32
"Spectrum switcher." (1983, April) 207
"Speed reading." (1984, May) 247
"Spell 'n fix." (1982, July) 26
"Spell-a-tron." (1984, May) 236
"Spell-rite." (1983, September) 218
"Spelling in context." (1983, September) 296
"Spider Attack" (1983, January) 160
"Spider." (1983, January) 160
"The spooler." (1984, April) 27 '4
"Spooler." (1984, June) 254
"Stagecoach." (1983, June) 68
"Star Trench Warfare." (1983, January) 168
"Star blaze." (1984, March) 250
"Star-DOS." (1983, February) 60
"Starblazer." (1984, April) 256
"Starfire." (1982, November) 52
"Stars." (1982, October) 27
"Starship Chameleon." (1982, Ju/y) 41
"Starship Hercules." (1983, March) 81
"Startrek." (1982, October) 96
"Statement writer." (1983, December) 266
"Statgraf." (1983, October) 240
"Stellar search." (1984, January) 251
"Stereo composer." (1983, October) 274
"Stinger." (1983, March; 134
"Stock Market Analyzer." (1982, July) 48
"Stock option strategies." (1983, July) 201
"Stockbroker." (1984, March) 258
"Stress evaluator." (1983, March) 190
"Stripper." (1983, February) 182
"Sub Mission." (1983, January) 165
"Super Color Writer II." (1983, October) 280
"Super Color speller." (1983, November) 266
"Super 'Color' disk zap." (1983, April) 138
"Super pro keyboard." (1983, April) 81
"Super screen." (1983, October) 254
"Synther-7." (1983, April) 156
"TIMS." (1982, November) 41
"TNT-ALYZ." (1983, August) 296
"TP-1 printer." (1983, February) 86
"TRS-80 Color Basic." (1982, September) 90
"TRS-80 Programmer's Sourcebook." (1983, July)
297
"TV graphics editor." (1984, May) 262
"T.UTIL." (1984, June) 269
"Talk Processor." (1982, November) 106
"Talking Graphic Demo." (1982, Marcty 18
"Talking score-EZ." (1984, June) 225
"Talking speller." (1983, September) 199
"Tape utility." (1983, September) 108
"Taxi." (1984, May) 243
"Teee offf." (1984, February) 227
"Telewriter Disk." (1982, December) 156
"Telewriter-64." (1983, June) 216
"Term talk." (1984, March) 227
"Test-aid." (1984, MayJ 258
"Text pro II." (1983, February) 176
"That's Interesting." (1983, November) 264
"Three game pack no. 2" (1984, April) 258
"Tic-tac-toe math." (1984, April) 290
"Tic-tac-toe." (1983, August) 94
"Time and money." (1983, August) 136
"Time fighter." (1984, March) 272
"Time patrol." (1984, February) 242
"Time teacher." (1983, September) 128
"Tiny Compiler." (1982, September) 89
"Top Stix." (1983, March) 199
"Tower Castle Adventure." (1982, December) 154
"Tower of fear." (1983, March) 124
"Transtar-315 color printer." (1983, December) 242
"Trapfall." (1983, August) 188
"Trek 16." (1982, October) 96
"Trek 80C." (1 982, October) 96
"Tutorcode." (1984, March) 246
"UP-1."(1983, January) 121
"Upload." (1983, /August) 266
"VC." (1984, February) 221
"VDOS." (1983, September) 248
"VDUMP." (1983, October) 238
"VIP terminal." (1984, January) 229
"VT-8302 pilot light." (1984, March) 240
"Valhalla." (1984, February) 214
"Vector addition." (1984, June) 238
"Venturer." (1982, June) 40
"Video Interface Kit. (1982, November) 54
"Video clear interface." (1983, December) 288
"Video plus." (1983, November) 284
"Viking." (1982, July) 64
"Virtual memory loader." (1983, February) 198
"Vocabulary builder." (1983, September) 136
"Voicepak." (1983, November) 278
"Wall Street." (1983, March) 20
"War Kings." (1982, May) 33
"Warrior and the Wizard." (1983, February) 180
"Wet T-shirt contest." (1983, February) 92
"Whole numbers." (1984, May) 213
"Wild party." (1983, October) 270
"Wizard 64." (1 983, December) 284
"Word search puzzles." (1984, March) 232
"Wordclone." (1982, December) 156
"Words about things." (1983, June) 162
"Words that act." (1983, June) 162
"Worksaver." (1982, December) 82
"World History." (1982, September) 20
"Wormhole." (1983, March) 216
"X-pad." (1983, January) 84
"Your Color Computer (book)." (1984, April) 254
"Zaksund." (1983, June) 154
"Zarconian marble." (1983, June) 88
"Zaxxon." (1983, June) 154
"Zeus." (1984, January) 294
"101 Hints and Tricks." (1982, October) 100
"2fer." (1983, December) 260
"20000 Leagues." (1982, November) 56
"3D tic tac toe." (1983, April) 52
"3D tic-tac-toe." (1983, November) 272
"3-d Brickaway." (1982, November) 84
"4 mile island." (1984, May) 280
"64 column model l/lll emulator." (1984, Mayj 208
"64K disk utilities." (1983, July) 284
"64K screen expander." (1983, April) 100
"64K upgrade takes a bit of know-how." (1982, Au-
gust) 33
"8-ball." (1983, August) 294
"80C disassembler." (1987, October) 4
SIMULATION
Franklin, William G. "Flying the 'Sopwith with CoCo
— an instrument flight simulation in real time."
(1983, June) 54
French, Paul. "Iowa lemonade." (1983, April) 60
Latham, Chris ; and Erickson, John. "Micro-
meltdown: A nuclear reactor simulation." (1983,
April) 112
Springer, Charles. "The results are in., (contest)."
(1983, November) 68
Tyson, Robert K. "And the winner is... Election '84."
(1983, November) 74
Tyson, Robert K. "Strategy football." (1983, August)
234
Weber, Thomas G. "WarGame." (1983, November)
90
UTILITY-HARDWARE
Alsop, B. H. "D-board 64K upgrade." (1983, March)
100
Clements, William C, Jr. "Install a chip-saving
'power-on' light." (1983, ,4pr;7J 18
DiStefano, Tony. "Adding function keys to your key-
board." (1984, March) 117
DiStefano, Tony. "Build a speaker/amplifier for your
computer." (1983, November) 230
DiStefano, Tony. "Construct a finger-saving circuit
for your joystick." (1983, February) 156
DiStefano, Tony. "Designing a video monitor out-
put." (1984, May) 188
DiStefano, Tony. "Install your own ROM switcher."
(1983, December) 122
DiStefano, Tony. "Upgrading your Color Computer
2." (1984, January) 130
DiStefano, Tony. "A 12-volt power supply for the
CoCo2." (1984, April) 149
Ellers, Ed. "RAM/ROM upgrade roundup." (1984,
May) 49
Ellis, Richard S. "Install you own disk drive 'on/off
indicator." (1983, November) 296
German, J. D. "Cheapstick — a smooth, rugged joys-
tick for less than $10." (1984, February) 186
Kottke, Richard. "Monitor mod for your CoCo."
(1984, January) 179
Meixsell, Dennis. "Build this board foreasy interfac-
ing." (1983, July) 106
Meixsell, Dennis. "Interface a calculator keyboard to
the PIA." (1983, December) 207
Owen, David. "Build an RS232 device select switch
for under $20." (1983, December) 202
Schroeder, Herbert. "DOS 'detach' saves wear and
tear." (1983, March) 54
Weston, Dane. "Unlock your joyports and open
CoCo to the world." (1983, December) 56
UTILITY-SOFTWARE
"All in one." (1987, September) 17
Alsop, B. H. "Save storage by packing your data."
(1983, September) 314
Blatt, Ted. "Change those print's to print -2's." (1 983,
February) 207
July 1984 THE RAINBOW Index 9
Blyn, Steve. "The 'initial' experience can be child's
play!" (1982, November) 18
Boyarsky, Oleg. "A most moving message." (1984,
January) 96
"CPU speedup" (1987, July) 3
Clements, William C, Jr. "Rockin' through ROM."
(1982, August) 29
Cromley, David A. "Check your TV alignment."
(1983, March) 201
Curtis, H. Allen. "Little E does big job to Basic."
(1984, April) 170
Curtis, H. Allen. "Rainbow check plus for the CoCo
and the MC-10." (1984, February) 21
Davis, Gary A. "Make your REMS stand out." (1 982,
March; 12
Dayton, John K. "Upgrading the Shacks screen
print program to 32K." (1983, October) 290
Deahl, Kenneth G. "Flow gently, sweet listing."
(1983, February) 74
DiStefano, Tony. "Gl sound generator: software con-
trol for complex sounds." (1983, September) 182
DiStefano, Tony. "Green on black video: 'eye
friendly' conversion." (1983, March) 176
DiStefano, Tony. "High speed POKE has effect on
CoCo hardware." (1983, January) 78
Diercks, Wayne A. "Pilfering in low memory." (1982,
February)1
Diercks, Wayne A. "You and your two-timin' CPU."
(1982, March) 20
Downard, Dan. "How fast is your CoCo?" (1983,
December) 182
Downard, Dan. "Rainbug III." (1983, July) 234
Downard, Dan. "Rainbug IV." (1983, August) 58
Downard, Dan. "Rainbug V."(1983, September)306
Downard, Dan. "The Rainbug monitor." (1983, April)
44
Downard, Dan. "Rainbug redux." (1983, June) 264
Downard, Dan. "Remote operation of the Color
Computer." (1983, November) 118
Downard, Dan. "The rewards of non-standard inter-
facing." (1983, February) 118
"Driver backup." (1987, August) 6
Dubuc, Mike. "Try these test patterns on your color
monitor." (1983, August) 100
Ebbert, Jim. "A Mini-calc program. "(1982, October)
60
Falk, Lawrence C. "Converting programs to 80C."
(1982, August) 79
"A form of Csave?" (1981, December) 9
Gauvreau, Ray. "Alter your programs with Revfield."
(1983, August) 282
Gauvreau, Ray. "A bigger byte for basic (extra 8K for
64K). (1984, January) 74
Gauvreau, Ray. "Tie an ASCI I border 'round CoCo."
(1983, April) 104
Hall, Mike. "Right justify numbers." (1983, April) 77
Hands, Lester. "Let's look at memory." (1982, De-
cember) 54
Hasenstaub, Theodore P. "Make a hex pad loader."
(1983, January) 143
Kelty, John R. "A cheap talker for out CoCo." (1983,
July) 275
Klement, George E. "Format your video with this
worksheet." (1983, October) 148
Kolar, Joseph. "For that added touch, you need Ap-
pend." (1984, January) 62
Kolar, Joseph. "Let's organize that jumble of tapes."
(1 983, February) 56
Kolar, Joseph. "On printing alphanumerics in eight
directions." (1982, December) 62
Krankoski, Richard. "Paging down memory land: It
may look like garbage, but it's good." (1983, April)
82
Lewandowski, Dennis S. "Assembly corner: Let's
end those typing errors once and for all." (1983,
January) 95
Lishnak, Pat. "Sort numeric arrays fast with machine
language." (1982, August) 9
Meuse, Richard T. "A super organizer for your tape
files." (1983, December) 169
Mir, Jorge. "CMERGEing the easy way." (1983,
October) 206
Mir, Jorge. "Csave your programs with confidence."
(1984, January) 146
Mir, Jorge. "The latest program? Here's a dating
system." (1983, February) 58
Mir, Jorge. "Machine tape finder/saver." (1987,
December) 12
Mir, Jorge. "Menu maker." (1983, December) 200
Mir, Jorge. "Save ML programs to your disk." (1 982,
April) 42
Mir, Jorge. "Universal data file." (1982, June) 57
Mir, Jorge. "Using the upper RAM of your 64K."
(1983, October) 317
Mir, Jorge. "Videoprinter." (1987, October) 3
Mir, Jorge. "64K conversion? Now what?" (1983,
January) 166
Morgan, Alan J. "The famous speedup poke in fine
detail." (1982, May) 32
Morgan, Alan J. "Synchronizing with your SAM
chip." (1982, July) 24
Morgan, Alan J. "Videoprinter." (1987, October) 3
Moses, Ray. "Stars fall on 80C." (1982, June) 64
Mummaw, Ron. "Using VARPTR, Basic's hidden
command." (1983, June) 110
Nolan, Bill. "Let'scall JOYIN to learn ROM call tech-
nique." (1982, August) 8
Odneal, Steve. "FLEX can be flexible." (1982, Sep-
tember) 58
Poulin, Edgar. "Offset easy." (1983, April) 172
Preble, Laurence D. "Minidos: Two ring circus for
CoCo." (1983, July) 44
Preble, Lawrence D. "FLEX system is powerful addi-
tion to world of 80C." (1982, August) 32
Provost, James. "Keytones help input." (1 983, April)
77
Provost, James. "Synchronous output can be use-
ful." (1984, May) 149
Ray, J. D. "Spruce up your tapes with this cassette
label print program." (1983, June) 30
"Really using print using." (1987, October) 5
Reeves, Mark. "An 8-bit driver for Basic use." (1982,
April) 41
"Reference utilities." (1982, August) 74
Reinhart, Alan V. "Memscan — a utility for the me-
mory explorer." (1984, April) 119
"Rem-d-leet." (1982, January) 21
Roberts, R. N. "Control your screen." (1983, March)
84
"Rompack backup." (1981, December) 15
Rosen, Bob. "This will program your keys on Profes-
sional Keyboard."(1983, June) 80
Roslund, Charles J. "Auto key repeat." (1982, Sep-
tember) 47
Roslund, Charles J. "Format your LLISTings with
FLIST." (1982, December) 86
Roslund, Charles J. "Protect your screen from the
ravages of scrolling with this machine language
scroll protection utility." (1982, November) 46
Roslund, Charles J. "Speed up Basic with ML injec-
tions." (1983, January) 118
Russell, Bob. "Color Computer memory map."
(1983, July) 254
Samm, Hubert E., Jr. "Want a workhorse editor?
Here's Mr. Ed." (1983, June) 140
Schrag, Roger. "Four patches for your new ROM."
(1984, March) 160
Schrag, Roger. "Multiply your efforts with this key-
board shorthand." (1984, February) 188
"Screen printer." (1987, August) 7
Searby, Sue. "What's a monitor?" (1983, March) 174
Smrcina, Richard. "Spell out your error messages."
(1984, January) 169
Stearman, Colin J. "The powerful Qsort routine
comes to the Color Computer." (1983, August) 196
Stearman, Colin J. "Qsort for the TRS-80 Color
Computer." (1983, July) 112
Sullivan, Steve. "A catalog for your tape." (1983,
February) 96
"Thanks for the memories." (1987, August) 4
"Times square header." (1 987, November) 5
"Turn off that motor— fast." (1982, February) 30
"Using the editor." (1987, August) 7
Weiss, Arnold. "Unidatfl revisited?" (1982,
December) 114
"Wherezitat???" (1982, March) 19
White, Richard A. "Let's look at keyboard input."
(1983, March) 192
WORD PROCESSING
Becker, Barry E.. "A simple word processor." (1982,
November) 138
Falk, Lawrence C. "Three new word processors offer
a variety of features." (1982, April) 33
Falk, Lawrence C. "Word processing — A compari-
son of four different systems." (1982, January) 1
Lewandowski, Dennis S. "Assembly corner: Be nice
to your printer — give it this AL word processor."
(1983, June) 76
Lewandowski, Dennis S. "Assembly corner: tidying
up your word processor program." (1983, Sep-
tember) 291
"Line justifier." (1987, August) 1
Millican, Oscar. "A simple word processor." (1982,
May) 6
"Text editor - word processor." (1987, September) 3
"Word processor." (1987, July) 4
AUTHORS
Albrecht, Bob. "A beginner's guide to cassettefiles."
(1984, January) 110
Albrecht, Bob. "The carefully contrived superhero."
(1983, October) 170
Albrecht, Bob. "Creating characters for fun and ad-
venture." (1983, February) 26
Albrecht, Bob. "Design your own champion." (1983,
November) 140
Albrecht, Bob. "Roll those bones (and other charac-
teristics)." (1983, March) 12
Albrecht, Bob ; and Firedrake, George. "Aloysious
and the seven characteristics." (1984, March) 138
Albrecht, Bob ; and Firedrake, George. "Creating
random name files." (1984, May) 113
Albrecht, Bob ; and Firedrake, George. "Expanding
your character file programs." (1983, July) 248
Albrecht, Bob ; and Firedrake, George. "For these
three friends the outcome's a bit dicey." (1982,
December) 168
Albrecht, Bob ; and Firedrake, George. "From tetra-
to icosahedron, let the good times roll." (1983,
August) 74
Albrecht, Bob ; and Firedrake, George. "Inputting
your role playing characters." (1984, February)
292
Albrecht, Bob ; and Firedrake, George. "Let's ven-
ture into the world of let's pretend." (1982, Sep-
tember) 38
Albrecht, Bob ; and Firedrake, George. "The myste-
rious and unpredictable RND." (1982, November)
37
Albrecht, Bob ; and Firedrake, George. "The myste-
rious and unpredictable RND." (1984, April) 115
Albrecht, Bob ; and Firedrake, George. "RND com-
mand is one secret to good games." (1982, Oc-
tober) 46
Albrecht, Bob ; and Firedrake, George. "Who is this
one called CVCVC?" (1983, June) 234
Alsop, B. H. "D-board 64K upgrade." (1983, March)
100
Alsop, B. H. "Save storage by packing your data."
(1983, September) 314
Anthony, Dave. "A teeny tinydump." (1984, Febru-
ary) 306
Bain, Scott L. "An a-mazing game for your fun."
(1 982, April) 7
Bain, Scott L. "Here's a 120frame'graphics pad'for
easy animation." (1983, July) 53
Ball, Howard Lee. "Nothing can hold a (Roman)
candle to this tallying method." (1984, June) 65
Bananszak, David. "A little tree-trimming music."
(1983, December) 35
Bardus, Sharon. "The young, the old and Color
Logo." (1983, October) 210
Barringer, James. "Dog-gone program. "(1 982, Sep-
tember) 78
Bauter, Curtis J. "CoCo cabinet." (1983, April) 36
Becker, Barry E.. "A simple word processor." (1982,
November) 138
Becker, Barry E. "End those sticky relay blues."
(1983, August) 81
Becker, Barry E. "Revival (cleaning Gemini-10)."
(1984, May) 54
Becker, Rob. "First Saturday in May." (1983, April) 28
Beistel, Phillip. "Doin' the hi-res shuffle." (1983,
July) 196
Bell, Bruce K. "This quiz could be solution to early
math problems." (1983, September) 152
Bennett, Joseph E. "Build a desk for your CoCo."
(1982, March) 16
Bennett, Joseph E. "Chart your flow — and watch
'em go." (1982, February) 14
Bennett, Joseph E. "For all your secrets — the full
Jarbcode program." (1982, May) 50
Bennett, Joseph E. "Get and Put: High-res move-
ment." (1987, November) 10
10
THE RAINBOW Index July 1S
Bennett, Joseph E. ;andl_aidlaw, C. E. "Parachuteor
free fall?" (1982, December) 76
Benoit, Gary. "Elements." (1983, September) 34
Betts, R. Bartley. "Work on your grammar." (1983,
February) 48
Bish, Charlotte. "Thoughts of a computer widow."
(1983, November) 328
Blatt, Ted. "Change those print's to print -2's." (1983,
February) 207
Blyn, Steve. "Avoiding the avalanche with teacher's
aid." (1983, December) 294
Blyn, Steve. "But, what did I get wrong?" (1983,
March) 152
Blyn, Steve. "Can it recite the 'pledge of alle-
giance?'" (1983, November) 314
Blyn, Steve. "Design programs to help children
learn." (1982, July) 18
Blyn, Steve. "Exercise your strings with this vowel
checker." (1983, April) 96
Blyn, Steve. "Finding areas and perimeters in hi-
res." (1984, April) 43
Blyn, Steve. "Good reinforcement means you can't
frown at me." (1982, August) 41
Blyn, Steve. "Guess the missing number." (1984,
June)-\2-\
Blyn, Steve. "The 'initial' experience can be child's
play!" (1982, November) 18
Blyn, Steve. "Killing flies with the friendly tool."
(1984, March) 121
Blyn, Steve. "Learning to create forms of sub-
stance." (1983, July) 130
Blyn, Steve. "Let your computer assist in concept
development." (1983, August) 152
Blyn, Steve. "Make the difficulty level variable."
(1982, September) 35
Blyn, Steve. "Making a bar graph of your child's test
scores." (1983, June) 28
Blyn, Steve. "One graphics screen is worth a thou-
sand alphanumeric characters." (1984, February)
60
Blyn, Steve. "A personalized certificate can reward
young computerists." (1983, October) 106
Blyn, Steve. "Programming a computer illiterate
school." (1983, September) 50
Blyn, Steve. "Proper grammar important in educa-
tional programs." (1982, October) 26
Blyn, Steve. "Random often needs a helping hand."
(1983, February) 14
Blyn, Steve. "Reviving a nearly lost art with 'little
letter writer.'" (1984, January) 87
Blyn, Steve. "Sustain children's interest by expand-
ing relevance." (1982, December) 56
Blyn, Steve. "Swinging with baseball interest can aid
educators." (1984, May) 190
Blyn, Steve." 'User friendly' requires friendly users."
(1983, January) 92
Bodiroga, George. "A day at the races." (1 984, April)
82
Bohne, Bill. "A FORMATR for the Gemini." (1983,
June)\ 82
Boston, William. "Here's an easy way to place orders
by mail." (1982, August) 19
Boyarsky, Oleg. "A most moving message." (1984,
January) 96
Brooks, Sid. "Visible check register." (1984, Janu-
ary; 124
Bruck, Bill. "Keep track with a mailing list." (1982,
October) 86
Carson, Edward R. "Baseball statistics made easy."
(1983, July) 92
Carson, Edward R. "The financial analyst." (1984,
March) 50
Carson, Edward R. "The most professional garage
sale in the neighborhood." (1984, May) 156
Carter, Gary L. "Basketball." (1984, February) 161
Chamberlain, Ross. "Graphics word processing."
(1982, December) 136
Charney, Mark. "Track down errors with this disk
fixer." (1984, March) 196
Clark, Gregory. "The amazing adventures of Kar-
rak." (1984, February) 91
Clark, Gregory. "Sir Randolf of the Moors." (1983,
January) 26
Clark, Gregory. "Twenty odd-ball screen routines."
(1984, January) 202
Clements, Dave. "Pie graph supreme." (1 984, Janu-
ary) 189
Clements, William C, Jr. "Install a chip-saving
'power-on' light." (1983, April) 18
Clements, William C, Jr. "OS-9 meets the Wolfbug
monitor." (1984, February) 322
Clements, William C, Jr. "Rockin' through ROM."
(1982, August) 29
Clift, Simon. "What is your compatibility rating?"
(1984, February) 292
Craig, Jeff. "The crown of Merro." (1984, February)
27
Cromley, David A. "Check your TV alignment."
(1983, March) 201
Crooks, Robert L. "A common denominatorfor math
study and ease." (1983, February) 102
Curtis, H. Allen. "A challenging word game." (1984,
Junejl 38
Curtis, H. Allen. "Getting more from Pmode 4."
(1982, June) 42
Curtis, H. Allen. "Little E does big job to Basic."
(1984, April) 170
Curtis, H.Allen. "MC-1 memory map." (1984, Janu-
ary) 309
Curtis, H. Allen. "Prospecting the MC-10." (1984,
February) 314
Curtis, H. Allen. "Rainbow check plus for the CoCo
and the MC-10." (1984, February) 21
Curtis, H. Allen. "Shades of PMODEs 1 and 2 gives
you even more colors." (1982, November) 78
Cutter, Norm. "The simplicity of sinelines." (1983,
October) 80
Dana, John W. "Movinggraphics."(7982, December)
85
Dana, John W "Son of graphic traffic." (1983,
March) 164
Davenport, Alan. "Master messenger." (1983, No-
vember) 42
Davidson, Kevin. "The demystification of ML on
disk." (1983, December) 180
Davis, Gary A. "Make your REMS stand out." (79S2,
March) 12
Davis, Gary A. ; and Davis, Susan. "Try this helpful
number-base conversion quiz." (1984, January)
140
Davis, Susan P. "CoCo widows." (1984, May) 119
Davis, Susan P. "The computing female." (1984,
June)1 74
Davis, Susan P. "Fonehome-E.T. could have used
this one." (1982, November) 82
Davis, Susan P. "Women and the Color Computer."
(1984, April) 215
Dawson, David. "Glommer: true graphics for 4K."
(1983, October) 122
Dayton, John K. "Upgrading the Shack's screen
print program to 32K " (1983, October) 290
Deahl, Kenneth G. "Flow gently, sweet listing."
(1983, February) 74
Delbourgo, D.; Delbourgo, R.; and Latner, Norman.
"Two illusions." (two articles) (1983, March) 28
Delbourgo, Dan ; and Delbourgo, Robert. "Picture
your face." (1983, October) 306
Delbourgo, R. T. "Who goes on Random Walks."
(1983, January) 130
Delbourgo, R. T.; and Delbourgo, D. "More moire —
from downunder." (1982, November) 23
Delbourgo, Robert. "A challenge for psychics and
sleuths." (1983, August) 20
Delbourgo, Robert. "Fascinating fractals: Geometry
of nature." (1983, July) 28
Delbourgo, Robert. "A musical scale generator."
(1983, June) 262
Delbourgo, Robert. "3-D graph plotting of multiple
variables." (1983, June) 116
Delbourgo, Robert; and Ferguson, Brian. "Tumble
'brella." (1983, October) 204
Delbourgo, T. ; and Delbourgo, R. "Consequences
from downunder." (1983, March) 110
Delperdang, Ralph. "Lazy man's disk directory.
(1983, December) 216
Derringer, Dennis. "A change of address." (1984,
May) 38
Derringer, Dennis. "Wallpaper calculator." (1984,
June)206
Dersheimer, Richard. "The eyes have it." (1982,
November) 142
Dersheimer, Richard. "Here's the answer but what
was the question?" (1984, January) 98
Dersheimer, Richard. "Redchase." (1983,
November) 158
Dettman, Harvey. "Markup and profit: two for the
money." (1984, March) 20
DiStefano, Tony. "Adding function keys to your key-
board." (1984, March) 117
DiStefano, Tony. "Build a 'Y' adapter for your disk
controller." (1983, July) 176
DiStefano, Tony. "Build a speaker/amplifier for your
computer." (1983, November) 230
DiStefano, Tony. "Build this parallel printer inter-
face." (1983, August) 192
DiStefano, Tony. "Construct a finger-saving circuit
for your joystick." (1983, February) 156
DiStefano, Tony. "Designing a video monitor out-
put." (1984, May,) 188
DiStefano, Tony. "Equip your computer with a pho-
neme speech synthesizer." (1984, June) 128
DiStefano, Tony. "Gl sound generator: software con-
trol for complex sounds." (1983, September) 182
DiStefano, Tony. "Green on black video: 'eye
friendly' conversion." (1983, March) 176
DiStefano, Tony. "A hardware hackercleans house."
(1983, October) 130
DiStefano, Tony. "High speed POKE has effect on
CoCo hardware." (1983, January) 78
DiStefano, Tony. "How to reduce that RFI on your
monitor." (1983, April) 146
DiStefano, Tony. "Install your own ROM switcher."
(1983, December) 122
DiStefano, Tony. "Memories of the PROM." (1983,
June/72
DiStefano, Tony. "Trouble shooter makes the pro-
gram pak connection." (1984, February) 330
DiStefano, Tony. "Upgrading your Color Computer
2." (1984, January) 130
DiStefano, Tony. "A 12-volt power supply for the
CoCo2." (1984, April) 149
Diercks, Wayne A. "Pilfering in low memory." (1982,
February^
Diercks, Wayne A. "You and yourtwo-timin' CPU."
(1982, March) 20
Dollberg, Donald D. "Visual aids by CoCo." (1984,
June)53
Dollberg, Donald D. "What are those device
numbers for?" (1984, January) 163
Dooman, Bob. "Invitations made easy." (1983, Janu-
ary) 74
Downard, Dan. "Getting started with machine lan-
guage." (1984, January) 56
Downard, Dan. "How fast is your CoCo?" (1983,
December) 182
Downard, Dan. "Kid CoCo is no lightweight." (1983,
August) 174
Downard, Dan. "The new 64K CoCo." (1983, Sep-
tember) 236
Downard, Dan. "Opening CoCo's library to the MC-
10." (1983, October) 196
Downard, Dan. "Rainbug III." (1983, July) 234
Downard, Dan. "Rainbug IV." (1983, August) 58
Downard, Dan. "Rainbug V." (1983, September) 306
Downard, Dan. "The Rainbug monitor." (1983, April)
44
Downard, Dan. "Rainbug redux." (1983, June) 264
Downard, Dan. "Remote operation of the Color
Computer." (1983, November) 118
Downard, Dan. "The rewards of non-standard inter-
facing." (1983, February) 118
Downard, Dan. "Smartsforadumbterminal."(1983,
March) 160
Drouillard, Dan. "Craps. ..as it's played at the CoCo
casino." (1984, April) 67
Dubuc, Mike. "Try these test patterns on your color
monitor." (1983, August) 100
Dudgeon, Jim ; and Dudgeon, Michael. "Videotex to
disk." (1982, February) 11
Ebbert, Jim. "Can you protect Starbase Alpha?"
(1982, November) 101
Ebbert, Jim. "A Mini-calc program. "(1982, October)
60
Eichstaedt, Pete. "EDTASM minus?" (1984, March)
32
Ellers, Ed. "RAM/ROM upgrade roundup." (1984,
May) 49
Elliot, Sheila. "LoCo CoCo and the 1812." (1984,
June)67
Ellis, Richard S. "Install you own disk drive 'on/off
indicator." (1983, November) 296
Endres, M. H. "Printing characters on the graphic
screen." (1982, May) 8
Ericson, Robert W. "Building Spectaculator shells."
(1983, April) 74
Ericson, Robert W. "Printing graphic characters on
the Microline 82A." (1983, October) 296
Faessler, Chuck. "Pop quiz: Name the 50 capitals."
(1 983, April) 34
Fahlberg, T. A. "Your very own interior decorator."
(1984, June) 28
July 1984 THE RAINBOW Index 11
Fahy, Mike. "Boltype: a tutorial on the use of dot
graphics." (1984, May) 67
Falk, Lawrence C. "Converting programs to 80C."
(1982, August) 79
Falk, Lawrence C. "Do your taxes on your COCO."
(1982, March) 8
Falk, Lawrence C. "Prepare for tax time — easily."
(1982, February) 2
Falk, Lawrence C. "Printers: Overview of some fea-
tures." (1982, June; 21
Falk, Lawrence C. "A tale of two discs." (1981,
December) 3
Falk, Lawrence C. "Three new word processors offer
a variety of features." (1982, April) 33
Falk, Lawrence C. "Word processing — A compari-
son of four different systems." (1982, January) 1
Fauske, Wes. "A moveable feast for the CoCo."
(1983, August) 28
Fernold, John. "How healthy are you?" (1982, No-
vember) 124
Firedrake, George ; and Albrecht, Bob. "Let's try
fantasy role playing games." (1983, April) 226
Ford, James H., Jr. "Animation using the X-pad for
graphics production." (1983, December) 74
Forsha, Jerry D. "We want our Q-nerd." (1984, May)
175
Foster, Leslie A. "Two years of Rainbow." (1983,
July) 290
Foulke, Robert. "Random graphic fun." (1987, De-
cember) 8
Fountain, J. Paul. "Pmode4 graphics dump." (1 983,
October) 298
Franklin, William G. "Flying the 'Sopwith with CoCo
— an instrument flight simulation in real time."
(1983, June) 54
Franksen, Aaron. "Low resolution drawing." (1983.
March) 166
Fraysse, John W, Jr. "Homing in on a guided missile
system." (1983, March) 154
Fraysse, John W, Jr. "Let's go sailing." (1982, Oc-
tober) 76
Fraysse, John W, Jr. "Marathon madness." (1983,
October) 18
Fraysse, John W, Jr. "Rainbow roach." (1983, June)
38
French, Paul. "Iowa lemonade." (1983, April) 60
Furman, Barry R. "The home slot machine." (1984,
April) 131
Furman, Barry R. "Hi, there! I'm your friendly acey
deucey dealer." (1984, January) 26
Garrett, Norman. "Random lab scheduler: utility for
frustrated teachers." (1983, September) 18
Garrett, Ron. "Key your checks to accounts." (1 982,
October) 20
Garrett, Ron. "Set up for accounts receivable."
(1982, October) 118
Garrett, Ron. "Want some money? Send out a state-
ment." (1 982, November) 98
Gauvreau, Ray. "Alter your programs with Revfield."
(1983, August) 282
Gauvreau, Ray "A bigger byte for basic (extra 8K for
64K).(1984, January) 74
Gauvreau, Ray. "Tie an ASCII border 'round CoCo."
(1983, April) 104
German, J. D. "Cheapstick — asmooth, rugged joys-
tick for less than $10." (1984, February) 186
German, J. D. "Put your keyboard on the screen."
(1984, March) 128
Germann, Karl. "This routine draws circles around
the rest, randomly." (1983, March) 191
Giovanoni, Richard. "House$." (1984, March) 162
Giovanoni, Richard. "Work station on wheels."
(1983, July) 218
Goebel, Kathy. "Make a logo." (1982, October) 50
Goldberg, Morton. "Marquee de fin." (1983, Febru-
ary) 204
Good, Steve. "Printer spooling will increase your
throughput." (1983, June) 246
Gray, Thomas. "Fast, fun and educational — that's
speedmath." (1983, December) 124
Gray, Thomas. "Make this handy reusable graphics
grid." (1983, April) 73
Gray, Thomas. "Measuring your inches: not just a
fraction of knowledge." (1983, September) 122
Griffin, Jim. "Space shutter." (1983, October) 68
Hadley, Joe. "Simply load and. ..Bingo! Instant fun."
(1984, April) 89
Hady, Tom. "Use CoCo to help communicate those
Christmas Greetings." (1983, December) 68
Hall, Chris. "Really combine graphics and text."
(1982, November) 26
Hall, Jim. "Graphics special: the '178' poke." (1983,
October) 102
Hall, Kenneth. "Place your bet!" (1984, April) 195
Hall, Mike. "Four for the show." (1983, October) 77
Hall, Mike. "Racing the clock with trailin' trail."
(1 983, August) 35
Hall, Mike. "Right justify numbers." (1983, April) 77
Hall, William R. "Custom interface for the Gemini-
10." (1983, November) 202
Hands, Lester. "Let's look at memory." (1982,
December) 54
Hardy, Harry. "Data communications and your Color
Computer." (1983, April) 78
Hardy, Harry. "Data communications and your Color
Computer." (1983, June) 240
Hardy, Harry. "Hide that disk directory." (1983,
October) 46
Hardy, Harry. "An introduction to synchronous data
transmission." (1983, November) 173
Hasenstaub, Theodore P. "Build a light pen." (1983,
April) 90
Hasenstaub, Theodore P. "Get cracking. "(1983, Au-
gust) 290
Hasenstaub, Theodore P. "Make a hex pad loader."
(1983, January) 143
Hayden, Joe. "A little string music please." (1984,
June)1 85
Hefter, Martin. "Living with one disk." (1983, April)
174
Hefter, Melvin. "Getting more from the disk direc-
tory." (1983, July) 152
Hefter, Melvin. "One disk is better than two." (1984,
March) 291
Hill, Eddie. "Costcalc: The Manufacturer's cost ac-
countant." (1984, March) 98
Himowitz, Michael J. "How to be a printer artist in
one easy lesson." (1983, November) 126
Himowitz, Michael J. "Turn your printer into a type-
setter with Big Print." (1983, December) 18
Himowitz, Michael J. "A Valentine printer mystery."
(1984, February) 88
Himowitz, Michael J. : and Nelson, Julius. "Christ-
mas printer mysteries." (1983, December) 54
Himowitz, Michael J. and Nelson, Julius. "The first
Saturday in May." (1984, May) 180
Himowitz, Michael J. : and Nelson, Julius. "Printer
mystery." (1984, January) 144
Himowitz, Michael J. ; and Nelson, Julius. "A very
important man." (1984, March) 169
Hine, Al. "Race the track." (1982, September) 60
Hoffman, Paul S. "Converting Micropainterto disk."
(1984, March) 132
Hoffman, Paul S. "Launch your next trip from X-
pad." (1983, November) 292
Hogg, Frank. "SAGE and CoCo don't mix — yet."
(1984, March) 293
Hogg, Frank. "For the CPU of choice: go CoCo."
(1984, February) 332
Hogg, Frank. "OS-9? FLEX? Or both?" (1984, June)
278
Hogg, Frank. "On OS-9 matters, Frank FLEXes his
bias." (1984, May) 314
Hooper, David. "An educational U.S." (1982, March)
39
Hooper, David. "Here come the vipers." (1987,
December) 5
Hooper, David. "Mathpal will teach youngsters."
(1983, January) 111
Hooper, David. "A pumpkin foryourwindow." (1982,
October) 104
Hryzak, Wolfgang. "International ping-pong." (1 982,
September) 41
Hughes, Don ; and James, Jessie. "A face saving
addressor for Fred." (1983, December) 160
Hughes, Don ; and James, Jessie. "Fred's postcard
whacker." (1984, May) 84
Husak, Charles. "The little runner." (1984, March)
170
Hyre, Leonard. "Let CoCo Type help you tighten up
that typing." (1984, January) 106
Hyre, Leonard. "You can bet on wager master."
(1984, May) 166
Inman, Don. "Achieving motion with GET and PUT."
(1983, January) 106
Inman, Don. "The beginning game." (1984, April)
210
Inman, Don. "Direct graphic design." (1983,
October) 108
Inman, Don. "Dividing the pie — colorfully." (1984,
March) 199
Inman, Don. "Happy graphic holidays." (1983,
December) 188
Inman, Don. "High resolution graphics techniques
are explained." (1982, December) 41
Inman, Don. "Let's get serious shifting axes in quads I
and IV." (1983, June) 90
Inman, Don. "Looking at Logo from Basic." (1984, May)
125
Inman, Don. "A menu is helpful for choosing the right
course." (1984, February) 54
Inman, Don. "Now, let's make some regular polygons."
(1983, April) 106
Inman, Don. "Paint shop." (1983, September 298
Inman, Don. "Prompted graphics program." (1 984, Jan-
uary) 152
Inman, Don. "Running circles around LOGO." (1984,
June) 48
Inman, Don. "Techniques for plotting screen graphs."
(1983, February) 186
Inman, Don. "Using graphics: Circles and arcs." (1 983,
July) 168
Inman, Don. "Using graphics." (1983, March) 102
Inman, Don. "What you Get is what you Put." (1983,
August) 106
James, Brian. "80C report from West Coast Computer
Faire." (1982, May) 20
Jaworski, John J. "A dungeon master's character
sheet." (1984, March) 190
Kawa, Jeff. "Shuttle graphic." (1984, May) 131
Kelley, Robert. "Towersof Hanoi."(1982, November) 42
Kelty, John R. "A cheap talker for out CoCo." (1983,
July) 275
Keyes, Michael J. "Cheat at adventure." (1983, Febru-
ary) 99
Kheriaty, Larry. "Logo, Pilot and computer literacy."
(1983, September) 160
Kimmelman, Paul. "CoCo and the educational adminis-
trator." (1982, November) 105
Kimmelman, Paul. "Education and the Color Compu-
ter." (1983, April) 224
Kimmelman, Paul. "Education and the Color Compu-
ter." (1983, June) 232
Kimmelman, Paul. "Furniture for the classroom compu-
ter." (1 983, March) 24
Kimmelman, Paul : and Macali, David. "CoCo as an
educational bargain." (1983, February) 124
Kimmelman, Paul ; and Macali, David. "Establishing a
CoCo educational network." (1983, January) 154
Kimmelman, Paul; and Macali, David. "Software in the
classroom." (1982, December) 146
Kincade, Steve. "Try your hand at blackjack." (1984,
April) 97
King, David. "Repainting a Pmode4 rainbow." (1983,
October) 60
Klement, George E. "Format your video with this work-
sheet." (1983, October) 148
Knight, Glenn B. "Power of attorney." (1 983, March) 56
Knolhoff, Mike. "The CoCo open." (1 984, February) 68
Kohn, Joseph. "A colorful game of draw: That's color
poker." (1983, April) 162
Kohn, Joseph. "Printout at PMODE4." (1 983, July) 262
Kohn, Joseph. "Try your hand at color blackjack." (1 983,
October) 134
Kolar, Joseph. "Answerthe Question 'what happens if...'
" (1983, June) 255
Kolar, Joseph. "Create your own tutorial." (1983, Oc-
tober; 182
Kolar, Joseph. "Creating a test for the computer widow."
(1984, June) 58
Kolar, Joseph. "Debugging can be fun." (1983, De-
cember) 138
Kolar, Joseph. "Drawing on this blackboard chalks up
programming ease." (1983, September) 88
Kolar, Joseph. "Flaunt your CoCo with season's greet-
ings cards." (1983, December) 98
Kolar, Joseph. "For that added touch, you need Ap-
pend." (1 984, January) 62
Kolar, Joseph. "Homegrown hints and evil eye." (1983,
November) 306
Kolar, Joseph. "Learning through program dissection."
(1983, July) 148
Kolar, Joseph. "Let's clean up that text screen." (1 983,
September) 278
Kolar, Joseph. "Let's organize that jumble of tapes."
(1983, February) 56
Kolar, Joseph. "Let's share some of your useful hints."
(1983, April) 200
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THE RAINBOW Index July 1S
Kolar, Joseph. "Lets take 'Basic' training." (1982,
December) 37
Kolar, Joseph. "More organization: create a tape regis-
ter." (1983, March) 132
Kolar, Joseph. "On printing alphanumerics in eight di-
rections." (1982, December)&2
Kolar, Joseph. "Program appending for fun and profit."
(1984, April) 182
Kolar, Joseph. "Taking Basic training." (1983, January)
10
Kolar, Joseph. "This one's a piece of cake." (1984, May)
116
Kolar, Joseph. "Tidying up your text." (1983, August)
116
Kolar, Joseph. "What a difference some A's make."
(1984, March) 149
Kolar, Joseph. "When a graphic idea strikes..." (1984,
February) 284
Konecky, Larry. "The CoCo composer." (1983, De-
cember) 131
Konecky, Larry. "CoCo says repeat this tune." (1983,
April) 218
Konecky, Larry. "Let Bibliography file help with that
term paper!" (1983, September) 252
Konecky, Larry. "Let's write some music." (1982, De-
cember) 66
Konecky, Larry. "Tone row composing." (1984, June,) 23
Kotcher, Darryl. "Color sketch: a keyboard graphics
utility." (1983, October) 161
Kottke, Richard. "Monitor mod for your CoCo." (1984,
January) 179
Kozubal, John W "Face to face to face to face." (1984,
January) 89
Krankoski, Richard. "Paging down memory land: It may
look like garbage, but it's good." (1983, April) 82
Krebs, Ron. "De-mystifying the PclearO." (1983, Sep-
tember) 112
Kretschmer, J. C. "Estimating reading difficulty
sentence-by-sentence." (1983, June) 148
Krikorian, Edward. "Create three-dimensional graphics
with SAR27." (1983, January) 170
Krikorian, Edward. "Draw something exotic with
Vitex93." (1 983, September) 206
Kurowsky, Suzanne. "CoCo clubs." (1 983, August) 302
L'Hommedieu, Douglas C. "Hang 'em up." (1983, Feb-
ruary) 40
Laake, Josef A. "The laserworm and the firefly." (1983,
November) 220
Laessig, Mark. "Curvf itz is number cruncher of the first
order." (1983, April) 234
Lai, Stephen. "Boggle clone demands concentration."
^983, September) 60
Lai, Stephen. "Puzzle sticks and picture maker." (1984,
January) 184
Lai, Stephen. "Three easy pieces: one animator's art."
(1983, >1pr//; 188
Latham, Chris ; and Erickson, John. "Micro-meltdown:
A nuclear reactor simulation." (1983, April) 112
Lengyel, David. "Half life of nuclear decay." (1983,
March) 34
Lester, Lane P. "An electronic gradebook." (1982, Sep-
tember) 8
Lester, Lane P. "Illustrating lectures with graphics."
(1983, January) 136
Lester, Lane P. "Render unto IRS." (1983, February) 18
Lester, Lane P. "Screen-to-printer color graphics."
(1983, March) -\8
Lester, Lane P. "Supreme Sysop and magnificent mo-
dem monster." (1983, November) 20
Lewandowski, Dennis S. "Assembly corner: A look at
editor/assemblers." (1983, February) 194
Lewandowski, Dennis S. "Assembly corner: All's not
lost— we've still got fun." (1983, November) 298
Lewandowski, Dennis S. "Assembly corner: Assembly
language makes good graphics easy." (1982, Oc-
tober) 92
Lewandowski, Dennis S. "Assembly corner: Be nice to
your printer — give it this AL word processor." (1983,
June/76
Lewandowski, Dennis S. "Assembly corner: Beyond the
'Vaders.'" (1983, March) 218
Lewandowski, Dennis S. "Assembly corner: Down to
business with this ML graphics game." (1982, No-
vember) 90
Lewandowski, Dennis S. "Assembly corner: Let's blast
those 'vaders.'" (1982, December) 106
Lewandowski, Dennis S. "Assembly corner: Let's end
those typing errors once and for all." (1 983, January)
95
Lewandowski, Dennis S. "Assembly corner: Let's soak
up some assembly." (1982, July) 38
Lewandowski, Dennis S. "Assembly corner: Questions -
Questions and some answers for everyone." (1982,
September) 73
Lewandowski, Dennis S. "Assembly corner: Write an ML
program to handle BASIC chores." (1983, April) 98
Lewandowski, Dennis S. "Assembly corner: dabbling
with disk." (1983, October) 190
Lewandowski, Dennis S. "Assembly corner: problems?"
(1984, February) 281
Lewandowski, Dennis S. "Assembly corner: those
'strange-looking' listings." (1984, January) 222
Lewandowski, Dennis S. "Assembly corner: tidying up
your word processor program." (1983, September)
291
Lewandowski, Dennis S. "Assembly comer." (1982,
April) 4
Lewandowski, Dennis S. "Assembly corner." (1982,
May) 47
Lewandowski, Dennis S. "Assembly comer." (1982,
June) 6
Lewandowski, Dennis S. "Assembly corner." (1 982, Au-
gust) 22
Lewandowski, Dennis S. "Hardcopy revisited: position
independence and a minor debugging." (1984,
March) 123
Liddil, Bob. "Adventuring with style." (1984, February)
205
Liddil, Bob. "Four books from dragonland." (1984,
March) 143
Liddil, Bob. "Joe journalist interviews a Dragon." (1 983,
December) 312
Liddil, Bob. "Keys to creating winning adventures."
(1984, February) 52
Liddil, Bob. "The magic software machine." (1984, Jan-
uary) 218
Lindsay, Doug. "Color graphic banner." (1984, May,) 41
Lishnak, Pat. "Sort numeric arrays fast with machine
language." (1 982, August) 9
Ludlum, Bob. "Making four-part harmony easier." (1 984,
June) 74
Luetke, Paul N. "Grade averaging could be handy
teacher's aid." (1 983, September) 228
Macali, David. "Peripherals for the Color Computer
'joystick dilemma.'" (1983, June) 196
Manning, Ric. "Teach CoCo to dial up some fun." (1983,
November) 122
Martens, Gordon. "The piano tutor." (1984, June) 19
Matice, Norman. "Gone fishing." (1984, January) 158
Mauro, Robert. "Merry Christmas to all and to all a
good-bye." (1983, December) 205
Meixsell, Dennis. "Build this board for easy interfacing."
(1983, July) 106
Meixsell, Dennis. "Interface a calculator keyboard to the
PIA." (1983, December) 207
Meuse, Richard T. "A super organizer for your tape
files." (1983, December) 169
Mickle, Dan. "Predicting fallout." (1983, March) 40
Millican, Oscar. "A simple word processor." (1982, May)
6
Mir, Jorge. "Advmaker makes adventures." (1982,
August) 47
Mir, Jorge. "An automatic phone dialer for Radio
Shack's Modem II." (1983, November)53
Mir, Jorge. "CMERGEing the easy way. "(1983, October)
206
Mir, Jorge. "Csave your programs with confidence."
(1984, January) 146
Mir, Jorge. "Downloading from Videotex." (1987, No-
vember) 9
Mir, Jorge. "The latest program? Here's a dating sys-
tem." (1 983, February) 58
Mir, Jorge. "Let's go on a simple Rainbow adventure."
(1 982, July) 9
Mir, Jorge. "Machine tape finder/saver." (1987, De-
cember) 1 2
Mir, Jorge. "Make an index for your disc." (1 982, Febru-
ary) 23
Mir, Jorge. "Menu maker." (1983, December) 200
Mir, Jorge. "Poking memory with a disc." (1 982, March)
29
Mir, Jorge. "Save ML programs to your disk." (1982,
April) 42
Mir, Jorge. "TESTEM will help you prepare for final
exams." (1982, May) 17
Mir, Jorge. "Universal data file." (1982, June) 57
Mir, Jorge. "Using the upper RAM of your64K." (1983,
October) 317
Mir, Jorge. "Videoprinter." (1987, October) 3
Mir, Jorge. "64K conversion? Now what?" (1 983, Janu-
ary) 166
Mitchell, Dennis E. "Business software and the Color
Computer." (1984, March) 28
Montes, Martin S. "Losing this action 'Pac-ed' game is a
real 'pill.'" (1 984, January) 70
Montes, Martin S. "Supply water to thirsty urbanites
with PIPELINE." (1983, June) 258
Morgan, Alan J. "The famous speedup poke in fine
detail." (1982, May) 32
Morgan, Alan J. "How much memory?"(1982, January)
19
Morgan, Alan J. "Synchronizing with your SAM chip."
(1982, July) 24
Morgan, Alan J. "Videoprinter." (1987, October) 3
Moses, Ray. "Stars fall on 80C." (1982, June) 64
Mosty, Mark S. "Color billbars help chart spending."
(1982, April) W
Mummaw, Ron. "Using VARPTR, Basic's hidden com-
mand." (1983, June) 110
Myers, Paul Wesley. "Fourforfun. (1984, January) 210
Nannen, Jason. "A most dangerous mission." (1984,
February) 64
Nelson, Tom. "Contract basics for the computer user."
(1983, August) 226
Nelson, Tom. "Copyrighting your software part 1."
(1983, September) 28
Nelson, Tom. "Copyrighting your software part 2."
(1983, October) 292
Nelson, Tom. "Copyrighting your software part 3."
(1983, November,) 21 2
Nelson, Tom. "Copyrighting your software part 4."
(1983, December) 220
Nelson, Tom. "Got a program? Get a market!" (1983,
Junejl 64
Nelson, Tom. "Legal discussion on the Color Compu-
ter." (1 983, April) 56
Nelson, Tom. "A primer on printers." (1984, May) 288
Nelson, Tom. "A primer on printers part 2." (1 984, June)
114
Nelson, Tom. "The right to know: it's also an obligation."
(1984, January) 166
Nelson, Tom. "The secrets of successful software sub-
missions." (1983, July) 36
Nelson, Tom. "Starting your own computer business."
(1984, March) 212
Nelson, Tom. "Starting your own computer business —
the first step." (1984, April) 156
Nielsen, Linda. "Understanding probability will improve
your odds." (1983, July) 226
Nolan, Bill. "A complete character generator." (1984,
February) 178
Nolan, Bill. "And now, Igor, the envelope, please." (1 984,
March) 125
Nolan, Bill. "The benefits of role playing are no fantasy."
(1984, January) 34
Nolan, Bill. "Blow by blow account of an emerging
combat system." (1983, September) 192
Nolan, Bill. "Computer supported combat is no fantasy."
(1983, November; 168
Nolan, Bill. "Continuing your character record file."
(1983, February) 179
Nolan, Bill. "Create a character file program." (1983,
January) 15
Nolan, Bill. "Create character files with this 'finished'
program." (1983, March) 202
Nolan, Bill. "A database manager for dragons." (1984,
May) 142
Nolan, Bill. "Demons in the dungeon? Let's see them
bite," (1 982, September) 22
Nolan, Bill. "Details of a magic system (and a monster
contest)." (1983, December) 228
Nolan, Bill. "Development of a new fantasy game."
(1983, October) 152
Nolan, Bill. "Dragons are nice folks, too — almost all
1440 of them!" (1982, August) 62
Nolan, Bill. "Fantasy games." (1 982, July) 27
Nolan, Bill. "Heresome new FRP routines."(1982, May)
23
Nolan, Bill. "In pursuit of Captain 'Hook.' A report on the
piracy seminar at Rainbowfest-Long Beach." (1984,
May) 29
Nolan, Bill. "Keeping the loathsome in line (better mons-
ter management)." (1983, April) 170
Nolan, Bill. "Let's call JOYIN to learn ROM call tech-
nique." (1 982, August) 8
Nolan, Bill. "Make monsters from silicon — and use
them here." (1982, October) 106
Nolan, Bill. "Now a whole bag of dice." (1 982, June) 38
July 1964 THE RAINBOW Index 13
Nolan, Bill. "Pressed for time? Paint a dragon!" (1982,
December) 50
Nolan, Bill. "Programming the combat system." (1983,
August) 170
Nolan, Bill. "Ready for combat? Draw your crossbow."
(1983, July) 178
Nolan, Bill. "Slay your turkey with these 'duel' pro-
grams." (1 982, November) 67
Nolan, Bill. "Using DATA lines to cache your creatures."
(1983, June) 124
Nolan, Sara. "Micro-maestro — using CoCo's PLAY
statement." (1982, December) 10
O'Donnell, Timothy. "Search for words — any words."
(1982, December) 130
Odlin, R. W "Polygons? Gollygons!" (1983, December)
318
Odneal, Steve. "FLEX can be flexible." (1982, Sep-
tember) 58
Ostrer, Ken. "Treasures of the Enrakian Empire." (1983,
August) 122
Owen, David. "Build an RS232 device select switch for
under $20." (1983, December) 202
Paravati, Joseph S. "Flags." (1983, October) 92
Penrose, Paul. "PLAYing around with your 80C." (1 982,
July) 22
Peppenhorst, Stan. "Make authoritative decisions with
this situational model." (1983, February) 132
Peppenhorst, Stan. "Statistics in the classroom: mean
and standard deviation." (1983, October) 144
Pesha, Ronald. "Spelling practice." (1983, March) 198
Peterson, Dale. "Greetings from Uncle Bert." (1983,
July) 285
Peterson, Dale. "Greetings from Uncle Bert." (1983,
August) 189
Peterson, Dale. "Greetings from Uncle Bert." (1983,
September) 268
Peterson, Dale. "Greetings from Uncle Bert." (1983,
October) 215
Peterson, Dale. "Greetings from Uncle Bert." (1983,
November) 300
Peterson, Dale. "Greetings from Uncle Bert." (1 983, De-
cember) 143
Peterson, Dale. "Greetings from Uncle Bert." (1984,
January) 302
Peterson, Dale. "Greetings from Uncle Bert." (1984,
February) 300
Peterson, Dale. "Greetings from Uncle Bert." (1984,
March) 206
Peterson, Dale. "Greetings from Uncle Bert." (1984,
April) 202
Peterson, Dale. "Greetings from Uncle Bert." (1984,
May) 185
Peterson, Dale. "Greetings from Uncle Bert." (1984,
June)\ 23
Phillips, Chris. "This guitar tutor doesn't fret." (1984,
June)-\ 62
Phillips, Daniel W. "Dots: A change of pace from outer
space." (1983, July) 83
Plaxton, John. "Flashy program, by thunder." (1983,
April) 16
Plaxton, John. "Script provides remedial help in reading
and spelling." (1983, December) 194
Plog, Michael. "Changes in the micro revolution." (1 983,
November) 115
Plog, Michael. "Computer consortia consolidations."
(1984, March) 185
Plog, Michael. "Computers in education: projecting the
future through research." (1984, June) 51
Plog, Michael "Education outside the school." (1984,
April) 129
Plog, Michael. "Examining some educational uses of
the Color Computer." (1983, August) 194
Plog, Michael. "Hard copy your diskette listings with
style." (1983, March) 126
Plog, Michael. "Microcomputers: bigger isn't always
better." (1 984, February) 62
Plog, Michael. "Networking for better software evalua-
tion." (1 983, September) 84
Plog, Michael. "Of what value are traditional skills in a
rapidly changing culture?" (1984, January) 68
Plog, Michael. "Out of diversity, an evolving curriculum."
(1984, May) 52
Plog, Michael. "Putting a little history in your future."
(1983, December) 166
Plog, Michael. "What is computer literacy?" (1983, Oc-
tober) 66
Pollard, Ed. "Now lookit that!" (1983, January) 164
Pollock, Tommy ; and Pollock, Gail. "Bach to basic."
(1983, November) -\52
Pollock, Tommy ; and Pollock, Gail. "CoCo classics."
(1984, June) 131
Pollock, Ward. "The high adventure of para-jumper."
(1983, December) 176
Popovich, Michael. "The memory game." (1984, Janu-
ary) 116
Popovich, Michael. "The fun connection." (1984, June)
156
Poppe, T Robert. "Stunt pilot." (1984, March) 67
Portela, Henry. "How is how." (79S3, November) 204
Posner, Judd. "A small business accounting system."
(1982, November) 108
Posner, Judd. "Spectaculator statistics." (1983, Febru-
ary) 10
Pouch, Arnold. "Motion picture programming — the
details." (1982, /Ipri/; 13
Pouch, Arnold. "Motion picture programming — a pro-
gram to run." (1982, May) 36
Poulin, Edgar. "Offset easy." (1983, April) 172
Preble, Laurence D. "Minidos: Two ring circus for
CoCo."(1983, July) 44
Preble, Lawrence D. "FLEX system is powerful addition
to world of 80C." (1982, August) 32
Preble, Lawrence D. "Stay alive at Outpost Five." (1983,
February) 34
Provost, James. "Keytones help input." (1983, April) 77
Provost, James. "Synchronous output can be useful."
(1984, May) 149
Puckett, Dale L. "From hi-res to high style... coming to
life with OS-9." (1983, December) 298
Puckett, Dale L. "A mix of kits, tricks and comments."
(1984, June) 287
Puckett, Dale L. "More answers, new products and a
major Basic09 program." (1984, March) 298
Puckett, Dale L. "News, explanations and a checkbook
balancing act." (1984, April) 306
Puckett, Dale L. "Nostalgia, notes and tools of the
trade." (1984, January) 132
Puckett, Dale L "OS-9 users group president's column."
(1984, Marchj 308
Puckett, Dale L. "OS-9 users group president's column."
(1984, April) 317
Puckett, Dale L. "OS-9 users group president's column."
(1984, May) 31 3
Puckett, Dale L. "Point, counterpoint, terminal problems
and a technical potpourri." (1 984, February) 324
Puckett, Dale L. "The power of OS-9." (1983, October)
178
Puckett, Dale L. "Sad news, good news, a successful
terminal program and some Basic09 tricks." (1984,
May) 297
Puckett, Dale L. "The shell game." (1 983, November) 58
Pyne, Jeff. "Measure for measure." (1983, September)
226
Ray, J. D. "Spruce up your tapes with this cassette label
print program." (1983, June) 30
Ray, J. D. "Summarize income and expenses with home
budget analysis." (1983, July) 60
Ray, J. D. "Up, up and A(merican) way." (1984, March)
74
Ray, R. D. "Five year's worth of income tax." (1983,
February) 148
Reed, Jim. "Having an adventure with adventure."
(1983, January) 20
Reed, Jim. "Once again with adventure." (1983, Febru-
ary) 200
Reed, Jim. "RAINBOWfest report." (1983, July) 122
Reed, Jim. "RAINBOWfest report." (1984, January) 18
Reed, Jim. "RAINBOWfest report." (1984, May) 26
Reed, Jim. "RAINBOWfest report." (1984, June) 26
Reed, Jim. "The Tandy home computers tour." (1984,
January) 22
Reeves, Mark. "An 8-bit driver for Basic use." (1982,
April) 41
Reid, Chris. "Beautiful Moire patterns." (1982, October)
74
Reid, Chris. "CoCo Crypto — a three-star puzzler."
(1983, Junej 132
Reilly, Mike. "If it's not the 'F board, how about the
'285?'" (1983, June) 160
Reinhart, Alan V. "Memscan — a utility for the memory
explorer." (1984, April) 119
Remini, Susan. "Make an appointment for better organ-
ization I" (1 983, November) 33
Remini, Susan. "Missile barrage." (1 983, August) 218
Ricketts, Gregory. "Dungeon adventure." (1983, Janu-
ary) 50
Ridge, Herbert. "A calendar to keep track." (1982,
October) 8
Ritchie, Gary. "No treads on me, please!" (1 984, Janu-
ary) 173
Robbins, Joel. "Talk about your chopped down Ford."
(1983, /August) 50
Roberts, R. N. "Control your screen." (1 983, March) 84
Rogers, Robert. "The computer chord finder." (1984,
Junejl 79
Rosen, Bob. "Communicating with your Color Compu-
ter." (1983, November) 192
Rosen, Bob. "The Dragon is coming!" (1983, Sep-
tember) 113
Rosen, Bob. "Inside TDP" (1983, February) 154
Rosen, Bob. "This will program your keys on Profes-
sional Keyboard. "(1983, June) 80
Rosen, Bob. "Title video tapes with CoCo." (1 982, Oc-
tober) 128
Roslund, Charles J. "Auto key repeat." (1982, Sep-
tember) 47
Roslund, Charles J. "Disk directory printout." (1982,
March) 31
Roslund, Charles J. "Format your LLISTings with
FLIST" (1 982, December) 86
Roslund, Charles J. "A mini-monitor for machine lan-
guage use." (1982, October) 38
Roslund, Charles J. "Protect your screen from the rav-
ages of scrolling with this machine language scroll
protection utility." (1982, November) 46
Roslund, Charles J. "ROM calls the easy way." (1983,
July) 18
Roslund, Charles J. "Speed up Basic with ML injec-
tions." (1983, January) 118
Rothermal, Bruce. "Dump to camera: Photographing
your monitor." (1983, April) 88
Rumbant, C. A. "A graphic look at basic trigonometry."
(1983, January) 175
Russell, Bob. "Color Computer memory map." (1983,
July) 254
Russell, Bob. "Color Computer memory map." (1983,
August) 254
Russell, Bob. "Color Computer memory map." (1983,
September) 273
Russell, Bob. "Color Computer memory map." (1983,
December) 322
Rutledge, E. P. "Disk file helps you keep track of every-
thing. "(1982, July) 30
Saito, Fran ; and Albrecht, Bob. "A joyful family expe-
rience." (1984, February) 132
Saito, Fran; and Albrecht, Bob. "Mining Rainbow gold."
(1984, March) 61
Saito, Fran ; and Albrecht, Bob. "Play together, stay
together." (1984, June) 198
Saito, Fran; and Albrecht, Bob. "Through ancient caves
we wended." (1984, April) 162
Saito, Fran ; and Albrecht, Bob. "Watching important
program evaluators — the children." (1984, May) 60
Samm, Hubert E., Jr. "Want a workhorse editor? Here's
Mr. Ed." (1983, June; 140
Santee, Charles H. "Strummin' on the ol' CoCo." (1 983,
August) 130
Scerbo, Fred. "A 3-D type game to try." (1982, No-
vember) 8
Scerbo, Fred ; Doppert, Robert ; and Haggerty, Dale.
"Swamp Wars can win yourcroix de lillypad." (1982,
Junej49
Scerbo, Fred B. "A CoCo triple header." (1 984, June) 90
Scerbo, Fred B. "The coaches animated playbook."
(1984, March) 82
Scerbo, Fred B. "Enter the Dragon." (1983, December)
153
Scerbo, Fred B. "The first CoCo rockfest." (1984, May)
89
Scerbo, Fred B. "Now you can easily generate graphic
data statements." (1983, November) 160
Scerbo, Fred B. "The screen quizzer." (1984, April) 52
Scerbo, Fred B. "Snail invaders." (1982, February) 17
Scerbo, Fred B. "Snail's revenge." (1983, July) 138
Schechter, Gerry. "Roulette: going 'round with lady
luck." (1984, April) 25
Schimdt, Jim. "Memory: Brain strain with schmaltz."
(1983, July) 202
Schmidt, Jim. "Everything you wanted to know about
hex." (1983, April) 178
Schmidt, Jim. "Three printer utilities." (1982, Sep-
tember) 51
Schneider, Harold. "Spinning fortune's wheel." (1984,
April) 138
Schrag, Roger. "An FCC fix for EDTASM." (1984,
March) 156
Schrag, Roger. "Disk operator reveals powerful new
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routines." (1983, July) 71
Schrag, Roger. "Four patches for your new ROM."
(1984, March) 160
Schrag, Roger. "The limousine utility: a tape to disk
transfer vehicle." (1984, January) 48
Schrag, Roger. "Machine language cassette I/O." (1983,
October) 84
Schrag, Roger. "A more powerful disk backup utility."
(1983, December) 28
Schrag, Roger. "Multiply your efforts with this keyboard
shorthand." (1984, February) 188
Schrag, Roger. "Patching EDTASM to run on Disk."
(1982, December) 29
Schrag, Roger. "Patching the patch: EDTASM to disk
revealed." f 1 983, April) 194
Schrag, Roger. "Superpatch for EDTASM." (1983, Sep-
tember) 66
Schroeder, Herbert. "DOS 'detach' saves wear and tear."
(1983, March) 54
Scoffin, Brad. "Two for The Composer." (1 984, June) 57
Seaberg, Richard. "All in the family tree." (1 984, Febru-
ary) 78
Searby, Paul. "Design and development of application
software part 2." (1984, April) 298
Searby, Paul. "Design and development of application
software." (1984, February) 310
Searby, Paul. "Random BASIC'S. .design and develop-
ment of application software part 3." (1 984, June) 282
Searby, Sue. "Tecky yes." (1 982, November) 62
Searby, Sue. "The serial/parallel syndrome: what's
that?" (1983, January) 76
Searby, Sue. "What's a monitor?" (1983, March) 174
Seay, Walter. "Lines." (1983, August) 80
Selig, Paul. "Keeping track with quick find." (1983, De-
cember) 162
Selig, Paul. "Three disk utilities give you filing help."
(1982, December) 110
Shelf, Carl. "Sub at 30fathoms." (1983, March) 144
Shemo, Andrew L "A winter wonderland." (1984, Feb-
ruary) 120
Sherrill, Sam. "Analysis of variance: A 'nova' for CoCo."
(1983, March) 94
Sherrill, Sam. "The feasibility of Color Computer-based
survey research." (1984, April) 20
Sherwood, Francis. "How much will it cost to buy on
time?" (1982, October) 70
Shorter, Ted. "Ice lander can be a slick run." (1 982, June)
25
Sligar, David S. "The wizard's computer: a graphic tale."
(1984, January) 84
Smith, Frank. "MC-1 vs. CoCo: a command summary."
(1983, September) 101
Smith, Randall. "Whatzit? Its a scrambled word game."
(1983, July) 124
Smrcina, Richard. "Spell out your error messages."
(1984, January) 169
Snyder, Dennis. "Building a Color Computer to EPSOM
MX printer interface." (1983, June) 20
Snyder, Stephanie ; and Snyder, Bill. "A Hanukkah gift
for you." (1983, December) 212
Speer, Mike. "A cat's heartbeat." (1982, November) 32
Spencer, Barry. "MoCalc — MiniCalc gets a big brother."
0984, April) 186
Springer, Charles. "The results are in., (contest)." (1 983,
November) 68
Stearman, Colin J. "The powerful Qsort routine comes
to the Color Computer." (1983, August) 196
Stearman, Colin J. "Qsort fortheTRS-80 Color Compu-
ter." (1983, July) 112
Steiner, John. "Using Elite Calc to track automobile
expenses." (1984, March) 178
Stephens, Matt. "Disksort."(1983, December) 64
Stewart, David A. "Can you deactivate the bomb?"
(1983, March) 136
Steyer, David. "Non-graphic printer graphics." (1982,
September)72
Steyer, David. "Sign up and have a Banner day." (1983,
January) 190
Stumpf, Peter. "A Christmas Eve fireplace." (1982, De-
cember) 34
Sullivan, Steve. "A catalog for your tape." (1983, Febru-
ary) 96
Swanson, Damon. "Make the Good Spooler better."
(1984, May) 23
Sweat, David. "Get into the Hobbit of playing." (1983,
January) 122
Szlucha, David ; and Szlucha, Thomas. "A better
method for washing your disks." (1983, November)
308
Szlucha, Thomas. "The CGP-115 printer: a consider-
able upgrade." (1984, January) 120
Szlucha, Thomas. "Peeking into the hidden commands
of the MC-1 0." (1983, September) 99
Szlucha, Thomas. "Pretty as a picture with CGP-115."
(1984, May) 137
Szlucha, Thomas. "Special delivery." (1984, May) 135
Szlucha, Thomas. "Two for the 10." (1983, August) 67
Szlucha, Thomas F. "How to 'zonk proof your disk
directories." (1983, June) 84
Szlucha, Thomas F. "Using the block graphics of the
Okidata 82A." (1983, June) 250
Tapanila, Glen R. "Let's get trivial." (1983, December) 89
Tchudi, Stephen C. "Using the Color Computer to de-
velop composition topics." (1983, September) 139
Thonen, Charles M. "The mail mover." (1984, May) 74
Thorsvik, Doug. "Case of the overblown heist." (1984,
May) 195
Tilenius, Eric W. "Creating the graphic adventure."
(1984, March; 34
Tilenius, Eric W "Creating the well-blended adventure."
(1984, February) 34
Tilenius, Eric W "The icing on the cake." (1 984, April) 34
Touchstone, Terrell. "Color-eyed-o-scope." (1 984, Jan-
uary) 80
Trevor, Alexander B. "Control your home." (1983, Feb-
ruary) 160
Trevor, Alexander B. "Home power control part 4: keep
your home on schedule." (1 983, August) 83
Trevor, Alexander B. "The other end of the phone."
(1983, November) 288
Trevor, Alexander B. "Tick tock, CoCo clock." (1983,
April) 20
Trevor, Alexander B.; and Yahn, Charles. "X10 protocol
theory: Home power control part 3." (1983, June) 98
Tyson, Robert K. "An introduction to the science of
image processing." (1984, February) 196
Tyson, Robert K. "And the winner is... Election '84."
(1983, November)! 4
Tyson, Robert K. "Eight steps to writing solid software
documentation." (1984, February) 130
Tyson, Robert K. "Strategy football."(1 983, August) 234
Urban, John L. "Creating fantasy game characters with
strength and wisdom." (1982, January) 6
Urban, John L. "Generating a FRP character." (1982,
February) 18
Urban, John L. "Making CoCo help as an FRP referee."
(1982, Marchj 32
Urban, John L. "Random dice methods compared and
illustrated." (1982, May) 44
Urban, John L. "Random numbers make easy fun."
(1981, December; 6
Urbas, Joseph M. "Original Rags for the CoCo key-
board." (1 983, September) 218
Vasconi, Eugene. "A dandy doodler." (1984, June) 89
Vasconi, Eugene. "Holiday greetings." (1984, January)
150
Wacio, John. "Here is how to pick NFL winners this
season." (1 982, August) 54
Wacio, John. "Pick the winners in the NFL." (1982, July)
50
Wacio, John. "80C picks the National Football League."
(1982, June) 12
Walrath, Del. "Let's learn how to do a number picking
game." (1982, September) 15
Weber, Thomas G. "WarGame." (1983, November) 90
Weide, Dennis H. "Let CoCo keep track of your utility
bills." (1983, MarchJ 64
Weide, Dennis H. "A little printer magic." (1 984, May) 1 8
Weide, Dennis H. "Turn your computer into a cash regis-
ter." (1983, August) 138
Weiss, Arnold. "Unidatfl revisited?" (1982, December)
114
Wells, Geoff. "And now — haunted house adventure."
(1983, February) 64
Wells, Geoff. "Go adventuring with GAPAD." (1 982, De-
cember) 98
Wells, Geoff. "Go adventuring with GAPAD." (1983,
January) 18
Wells, Geoff. "Handy math drill." (1982, September) 82
Wells, Geoff. "A new way to make words is here." (1 982,
September; 95
Wells, Geoff. "Once more we'll go rowing." (1982, No-
vember) 33
Weston, Dane. "Unlock your joyports and open CoCo to
the world." (1 983, December) 56
White, Richard A. "Bits and bytes of Basic." (1983, Jan-
uary) 12
White, Richard A. "C— language of the 80's." (1983,
November) 186
White, Richard A. "Controlling printer and disk: riding
two horses." (1984, June) 38
White, Richard A. "Developing a program." (1 983, June)
174
White, Richard A. "Gaining sophistication with printing
techniques." (1984, April) 64
White, Richard A. "Give us more vipers!" (1982, Febru-
ary) 26
White, Richard A. "How to form 80C user's groups."
(1982, May) 27
White, Richard A. "If 'program control' then fine else
gosub confusion." (1983, September) 130
White, Richard A. "Let's look at keyboard input." (1 983,
March) 192
White, Richard A. "Making Spectaculator strut its stuff."
(1982, June) 31
White, Richard A. "Marrying machine language to
Basic." (1984, May) 31
White, Richard A. "Memory saving techniques for han-
dling data." (1984, March) 111
White, Richard A. "A mixed bag of Basic." (1983,
August) 30
White, Richard A. "Net results (basketball statistics."
(1984, February) 140
White, Richard A. "On using Print Using." (1983,
October) 220
White, Richard A. "Print it bigger than you can." (1983,
June)1 98
White, Richard A. "Stringing along with string variables
and functions." (1983, November) 198
White, Richard A. "Understanding cassette and disk file
operations." (1983, December) 112
White, Richard A. "Welcome to Basic." (1984, January)
215
White, Richard A. "Well-defined variables produce clar-
ity, conservation." (1983, February) 88
White, Richard A. "What's bothering you about Basic?"
(1984, February) 150
White, Richard A. "Wrapping up our communications
word processor." (1983, July) 183
Wick, Gary. "Who wrote the Rainbow's first trivia
game?" (1983, June; 16
Wilson, David C. "Genius at work." (1984, January) 24
Wilson, M. P. "An index to The Rainbow?" (1983, Janu-
ary) 126
Witham, Burton B. "Are you authorized to use this fre-
quency." (1983, December) 40
Witham, Burton B., Jr. "CoCo knows all the callsigns."
(1983, February; 110
Witham, Burton B., Jr. "Keep a Ham radio log." (1982,
December; 124
Witham, Burton B., Jr. "A rapid logger for HAMs." (1 983,
March) 180
Witham, Burton B., Jr. "A super duper for Hams." (1 983,
January) 80
Ziniewicz, George. "Graphics? Here are two. ..by
George!" (1 982, November) 86
Leslie A. Foster is a Research Associate with Dalhousie
Ocean Studies Programme of Dalhousie University,
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Here are the statistics of the index.
Assembly Language - 24 articles.
Business -13 articles.
Communications -15 articles.
Disk - 30 articles.
Dragon Computer - 3 articles.
Education - 88 articles.
Games-154 articles.
General-103 articles.
Graphics - 84 articles.
Home/Hobby - 59 articles.
MC10 Micro Color Computer - 6 articles.
Music - 21 articles.
OS-9 Operating System -17 articles.
Printer -41 articles.
Reviews - 738 articles.
Simulation - 7 articles.
Utility-Hardware -18 articles.
Utility-Software - 98 articles.
Word Processing - 28 articles.
TOTAL ARTICLES-1 528.
Number of author entries - 721 .
July 1984 THE RAINBOW Index 15
THE FOURTH YEAR
OF
RAINBOW
An Index to the Articles,
Reviews and Authors
Appearing in THE RAINBOW from
July 1984 through June 1985,
including a complete index to
RAINBOW ON TAPE since
its inception, April 1982
through June 1985.
Compiled and Edited
by
Leslie A. Foster
Copyright® 1985, Falsoft. Int.
July 1985 THE RAINBOW 229
AN INDEX TO THE RAINBOW JULY 19S4 - JUNE
1985
This is the third index to the Rainbow, — there
have been changes made in response to requests
from readers.
-the subject headings have been increased in
order to make finding articles easier
-short descriptions of the articles have been
added if the title is not clear
-any corrections noted in later issues are indi-
cated
-a program that is on "Rainbow on Tape" is indi-
cated by •
The subject breakdown, and number of items per
heading are shown below.
ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE - 10
BUSINESS-12
CASSETTE - 4
CLUBS-3
COMMUNICATIONS- 12
DATABASE MANAGEMENT - 8
DISK- 12
EDUCATION - ELEMENTARY - 25
EDUCATION - GENERAL - 22
EDUCATION-LOGO-4
GAME-20
GAME-ACTION-5
GAME-ADVENTURE-18
GAME-SIMULATION-8
GENERAL-8
GRAPHICS-29
HARDWARE PROJECT- 17
HARDWARE TUTORIAL - 2
HOME APPLICATION-2
HOME FINANCE-14
MUSIC-3
OPERATING SYSTEMS
OPERATING SYSTEMS
OPERATING SYSTEMS
PASCAL-11
PRINTER- 11
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
SOUND SYNTHESIS-1
TUTORIAL - 28
UTILITY-12
WORD PROCESSING -1
FLEX - 2
GENERAL- 1
OS9 - 20
23
PRODUCT REVIEWS-344
AUTHOR INDEX-340
TOTAL NUMBER OF ARTICLES - 592
This index only covers the last year of publication —
that is from July 1984 to June 1985. For the index to
previous issues. eitherseetheJuly 1984 issuefpage
259) or buy it separately (see "Back issue informa-
tion" in the table of contents). For those of you who
do not yet have the last index, here is a breakdown of
the first 3 years of the Rainbow:
ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE - 24
BUSINESS-13
COMMUNICATIONS -15
DISK - 30
DRAGON COMPUTER - 3
EDUCATION - 88
GAMES- 154
GENERAL-103
GRAPHICS-84
HOME/HOBBY- 59
MC10 MICRO COLOR COMPUTER - 6
MUSIC-21
OS-9 OPERATING SYSTEM -17
PRINTER-41
REVIEWS-738
SIMULATION-7
UTILITY-HARDWARE-18
UTILITY - SOFTWARE - 98
WORD PROCESSING - 28
TOTAL NUMBER OF ARTICLES- 1528
GRAND TOTAL FOR FOUR YEARS OF RAINBOW
-2220
A complete index to "Rainbow on Tape" is in-
cluded — it is arranged alphabetically by the name of
the program, with a short description It includes all
issues from April 1982 to June 1985 — a total of about
800 programs.
ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE
Betts, R, Bartly. "Introducing screen 51." (1984,
December) 249* — 51 column text generator.
Betts, R. Bartly, "It's time to assemble'round theol'
CoCo." (1984. October) 243- —Tutorial on assem-
bly language.
Betts, R. Bartly. "The one great secret to assembly
language." ( (985, June) 138* — Hints on writing
ML programs.
Betts, R. Bartly. "School days, school days " (1984,
September) 121 • — Tutorial on Assembly lan-
guage,
Betts, R. Bartly. "Staging the final scene of the 51 -
column screen." (1955. February) 110*
Betts, R. Bartly. "6809arithmetic— thewayitalladds
up." 11985. March)237 — Instructions in assembly
language programming.
Betts, R. Bartly. "The 6809 instruction set: zeroing in
on 'the real thing'." (1985, January) 242* — More
on the 51 column display.
Betts, R. Bartly : and Bone. Chris. "Covering the
bases with assembly language." (1984. August)
236* — Start of a beginner's assembly language
tutorial
Clements. W. C. Jr. "More patches for EDTASM "
(1985. June) 124
Roberts, Steve. "CoComon junior." (1985, Febru-
ary) 164* — A monitor for machine language pro-
grams.
BUSINESS
Bonnell, William S. "Watching yourcash flow rate of
return." (1985. March) 131 • — Determine the cash
flow rate of return and present worth of a project,
Davis, Susan P. "So you want to sell your software
part 1 "(1985, March) 167— Helpful hints on how
to set up a software business.
Davis, Susan P. "So you want to sell your software
part 2." (1985, April) 154
Kohn, Joseph. "Purchase order — the order record-
er." (1985, May) 172* —Mail order aid.
Mir, Jorge. "PERT: Project evaluation and review
technique." (1985, March) 140» — A simple pro-
gram to do the "PERT" technique. (Corrections,
June 1985. page 226).
Myers. Paul. "Finding the ultimate bargain." (1985,
March) 18 • — An example of operational research
technique.
Ray. J. D. "Landlord's helper part 1 ." (1985, March)
106* — System to help manage rental property
Ray. J. D. "Landlord's helper part 2." (1985, April)
170«
Searby. Paul. "Design and development of applica-
tion software part 4," (1984, September) 258 —
Accounts payable system, continued from June
1984.
Searby, Paul. "Design and development of applica-
tion software part 5." (1985, January) 280 —
Program for small business.
Weide, Dennis H. "CoCo becomes the paymaster
part 1." (1985. March) 58- — A small business
payroll package. (Corrections. May 1985. page
148, and June 1985 page 226).
Weide, Dennis H. "CoCo becomes the paymaster
part 2." (1985. April)82'
CASSETTE
Curtis, H. Allen. "Link." (1985, January) 58» —
Concatenates RAM records and writes them to
tape.
DiStefano. Tony. "Dualing cassettes." (1984, July)
1 76 — Make your CoCo drive two or more cassettes.
Helzler, Ed. "Direct to the rescue." (1985, May)36»
— Index to cassette tapes.
Latner, Norman. "Getting the most from your cas-
sette recorder." (1985, January) 76 — Comments
on making best use of the cassette recorder
CLUBS
"CoCo community." (1984. September) 238 —List
of Color Computer clubs.
"CoCo community." (1985, January) 252
"CoCo community." (1985. April) 234
COMMUNICATIONS
Day. R. Wayne.' "BBS wrap-up." (1984, November)
66 -A list of BBS's.
Day, R. Wayne. "Farewell to a 'pioneer,' a look at
some updates and a review of a new arrival."
(1985, April) 70 —News from the BBS world and
review of Mikeyterm.
Day, R. Wayne. "Modeming across America. "(1984,
November) 72 — Lesson on terminal programs
and hints.
Day. R, Wayne. "Welcome to the world of telecom-
munications." (1984. October) 126 — Getting start-
ed with modems and BBS's etc.
Day, Wayne. "A guide to the do's and don'ts of
modeming." (1985, February) 39
DiStefano. Tony. "The modem to printer connec-
tion .'"(1984, Oc'ooerj66 — Print while using your
modem.
Downard, Dan. "Ham radios and CoCos: a great
combination." (1984. November) 250
Goodman, Martin H. "Weather.. or not. " (1985, Feb-
ruary) 42» — Make your own satellite weather
maps. (Correction, Apr., page 226)
Gossette, Frank. "CC Talk: smart terminal pack-
age. '"(1 984, November,) 50 — A terminal program
forthe CoCo. (Correction, Jan., 1985, page 232)
LaBonville. Helene M, "'RS-232 interface cable for
data communication equipment." (1984. Novem-
ber) 89 — Shows how to make your own cable.
Lester, Lane. "Rainboard 1984 "(1984, November)
44* —Update to the Rainboard BBS.
Sharp. Tony. "Adding an autoanswer. "(1934. Novem-
ber) 18 — Add an auto-answer to the Modem I.
DATABASE MANAGEMENT
Nolan, Bill. "Developing a database manager part
1." (1984, July) 64 — Creating a disk mailing list
program.
Nolan, Bill. "Developing a database manager part
2" (1984, August) 22
Nolan, Bill "'Developing a database manager part
3." (1984. September) 1 1 1 » — Developing a disk
mailing list program.
Nolan, Bill. "Developing a database manager part
4." (1984, October) 32- —Use of direct access
disk files.
Nolan, Bill. "Developing a database manager part
5." (1984, November) 245*
Nolan, Bill. "Developing a database manager part
6." (1984, December) 256* —Disk mailing list
program. (Correction. Feb.. 1985. page 281)
Scerbo. Fred B. 'The world's easiest database."
f/985, June) 152*
Weir, Robert "JINFILE: ajumbo information handler
with some very special features "(1 984, November)
162» — Special purpose filing program.
DISK
Bironas. Dennis. "Super-disk charger puts the 'turbo'
in your drives," (1985. June) 1 13"
DiStefano, Tony. "Constructing 16K of EPROM for
your disk controller.'" (1985, March) 54
Duncan. Wayne H. "The disk to tape transfer., .track
by track." (1984. August) 229* —Backup your
disks to tape.
Gani, Paul. "Get ittogetherwith disk merge." (1985,
February) 175*
Schrag, Roger. "'Disk drive speed check." (1984,
August) 164*
Leslie A. Foster is a Librarian with Dalhuusie Ocean
Studies Programme in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Canada.
He is the co-editor of 'Marine Affairs Bibliography" —
an index to law of the sea literature, and has owned
a Color Computer since April, IVS1.
230
THE RAINBOW July 1935
Schrag, Roger. "A special use tor the DOS com-
mand." (1984, November) 140*
Stearman. Cotin J. "Cooking with CoCo part 1."
11984. July) 18 Exploring CoCo's disk operat-
ing system. (Correction. Aug.. page 130)
Stearman, Colin J. "Cooking with CoCo pari 3."
11981. September/ 1 4" — Enhance the Disk oper-
ating system. (Corrections. Oct., page 237: Nov.,
page 244)
Swan. Marvin E. "The diskette directories handler
system part 1." 11984. November) 100* — How to
organize your diskette files
Swan, Marvin E "The diskette directories handler
system part 2 " (1984, December) 37 • — (Correc-
tion, Apr., 1985, page 226)
Swan. Marvin E, "The diskette directories handler
system part 3." 7 1985. January) 1 20*
Zirnmer, Charles C. "Block out those troublesome
granules with Disktest.utl." (1985, January) 89*
— (Program listing. Feb. 85. p.250)
EDUCATION - ELEMENTARY
Albrecht. Bob : and Zamora, Ramon. "Binary birth-
day cakes, tetters and more wordsworths." ( 1985.
January" 48 — Comments tor parents ot small
children.
AEbrecht. Bob ; and Zamora, Ramon, "Determining
the fate of wandering star," (1985, April) 140 —
Short programs for 3-3 year old children.
Albrecht, Bob ; and Zamora. Ramon. "The gateway
to adventure." (1984, November) 81 • — Easy to
play adventure game.
Albrecht. Bob and Zamora. Ramon. "Having fun
with number patterns." (1985. February} 253 —
Exercises for children.
Albrecht, Bob; and Zamora. Ramon. "Letters, books
and dreams ol the future." (1984, August) 53 —
General information useful to parents.
Albrecht. Bob; and Zamora, Ramon "Play together,
team together "(1984, September)44 — Examples
from the game 'Reverse.'
Albrecht, Bob ; and Zamora, Ramon, "Wandering
star finds a gourmet oasis." (1985. May) 181 •
Albrecht, Bob : and Zamora. Ramon. "Wandering
star learns to PEEK." (1985. June) 229* —Hints on
the PEEK command.
Blyn. Steve. "Gathering information from the CoCo
encyclopedia." (1984. December) 1 74*
Blyn. Steve "A geometric treasure hunt." (1985,
May) 31 • — Elementary coordinate geometry.
Blyn. Steve. "Helping youngsters develop their dic-
tionary skills." (1984. November) 254 •
Blyn. Steve "If at first you don't succeed read the
directions "(1984, October)52" — Teacheschild-
ren to follow directions.
Blyn, Steve. "Learning the signs," (1984, August)
107- — Simple additions.
Blyn. Sieve. "A serindipitious learning experience."
f T935. June) 45* — Elementary education game
Blyn. Steve. "The value of comparison shopping."
f 1985, February)HA* — Consumer education pro-
gram for children.
Dacus, Judy M. , and Dacus, David M. "The CoCo
school marm part 1." (1984. September) 161 • —
Spelling drill and practice.
Dacus. Judy M. : and Dacus, David M. "The CoCo
school marm part 2" (1984. October) 25" —
Spelling drill and practice.
Para vat i, Joseph S. "The old fashioned clock."
(1984, September) 25" —Make your CoCo look
like an analogue clock.
Plog. Michael "Expanding the computer's role in
student testing." (1985. May) 31
Ramella, Richard. "Multoof Mars." ft 985. June,! 18*
Game to learn multiplication.
Saito, Fran ; and Albrecht, Sob. "Putting things in
order." (1984. Juty)52
Scerbo. Fred B. "Let CoCo talk you into a better
education." (1985. February) 113* — A math pro-
gram using the Voice-pak.
Scerbo. Fred B "Them ulti math driller "(1984. Sep-
tember) 225 •
Taylor. Ja'mes F "The ABC game " (1984. Sep-
tember) 156* — Game to learn the a-b-cs. (Cor-
rection, Jan., 1985, page 232)
Wilfore. John F. "Word scrambler for spelling lists."
(1984. September) 131 -
EDUCATION - GENERAL
Blyn, Steve. "Computing interest payments." (1985.
March) 175* — Program to demonstrate interest
calculations.
Blyn. Steve- "Createa calendar." (1984. September)
96* — Make your own calendars on a printer.
Blyn. Steve. "Does Ihis sentence make sense?"
('1985. April) 161 • — Program to drill on sentence
structure
Blyn. Steve "Helping youngsters form categories."
(1985. January) 55*
Kinney. Gary. "Multiple choice test generator."
(1984, September) 57 •
Kolar, Joseph. "Using tables to assist in program-
ming." (1985, February)236" — Program to teach
English.
Plog. Michael. "A practical alternative for creating a
pupil database." (1985, January) 1S9 — Let your
class do something practical.
Plog, Michael. "Are computers producing unrealis-
tic expectations?'Y;9S4, December)265' — Com-
ments on micros in schools.
Plog. Michael. "The computer as a classroom tool."
(1984, October) 23 — Discussion of the micro in
schools.
.Plog. Michael. "The computer as a teacher." f T9B4.
July) 43 — The microcomputer in education
Plog, Michael "New trends in educational comput-
ing " f798H. June) 55
Plog, Michael. "Opposing views on computers in
education." (1984, September) 119 — Discussion
of the micro in schools.
Plog, Michael, "A question of intelligence and Anthro-
pomorphic charm." (1985, April) 167 — Comments
about micros in schools.
Plog. Michael. "Reading vs. computers" (1985.
March) 182 — Comments on micros in schools.
Pfog. Michael. "The rise of the microcomputer."
(1984. August) 51 — Use of the micro in schools.
Plog, Michael. "The 'system' and its important proce-
dures." (1984. November) 252 — Comments on
micros in schools.
Plog, Michael. "Using your computerto help develop
classroom material. "(1985. February)!!!] — Com-
ments on micros in schools.
Rhead. Valerie. "Teachers need spirit masters."
(1984. September) 140 — Use your printer to make
stencils.
Scerbo, Fred B. "The CoCo tournament programs."
(1984. October) 104* — Program to generate pair-
ings for any type of tournament
Scerbo, Fred B. "Getting ready for the fall." (1984.
August) 38* — Super math worksheet generator
program.
Scerbo. Fred B. "Some educational programs to
help make learning fun " (1985 April) 74*
Scerbo. Fred B "Three trips to the well " (1984. July)
162* — 3 programs requested by readers.
EDUCATION- LOGO
Inman. Don. "Color Logo with printing." (1984.
October) 174 — Discusses the 'print' command in
Logo.
Inman, Don. "Education through graphics." (1984.
August) 134 — Some examples of Logo programs.
Inman, Don "Exploring the angles of BASIC and
LOGO." (1984. July) 122 -Compare graphics by
Basic or Logo
Peterson, Dale "Greetings from Uncle Bert," (1984,
July) 1)7 — Many Logo examples,
GAME
Brunotte. Benjamin W. "Rat maze." (1985. May)
105*
Clerc. Donald R. "Reverse." (1984, Juiy)G7*
Cummings. Gil " A 'tack of the key bombers." (1984,
August) 148* — Simple game for children.
Dimitri, Amir. "Tell your fortune with Tarot," (1984,
October J 7 4*
Gage. Larry K. "The mad adder "(1984, September)
147* — Mathematical logic type game.
Gray, Tom. "Computer cupid." (1985, February)
76* — Valentine s day game.
Green. Robert L. "Test your 'eye-q" by liguring the
clue." (1985. May) 164* — Eye-Q game.
Hallen, Tony. "It's a mystery." f?984. September)
90" — Determine the name of a country from
clues.
Hamilton, Daniel. "Space race." (1985. February)
66*
Judd, Daryl. "Granny's peg game challenge " (1985.
June) 99* —Like Hi-Q.
Kaste. Martin "The hi-res lowercase punctuation
interplanetary fruit fly baby," (1985. January)
140*
Knolhoff, Mike. "Hail to the chief's: in pursuit of
presidential trivia." (1984. October) 146*
Paravati. Joseph S. "Geographies." (1984. Septem-
ber) 177* — Hi-res game to learn 50 states and
capitals.
Ramella, Richard. "See how your memory stacks
against these number jacks." (1985. May) 25* —
Memory game.
Richardson. Mel. "Guess right, guess wrong — name
that song!" fJ985, June) 163* Like name that
tune
Rogers. Robert T. "A journey through the jungle."
(1984. August) 1S* —Graphics game for4K. (Cor-
rection. Nov., page 244)
Scerbo, Fred B. "Return of the Hangmenoids!"
(1985. May) 131 • — Talking hangman game.
Tanzer, Milt. "But, who was Colonel Potter's horsed'
( 1984. August) 67 • — A Trivial Pursuit like game
Taylor, D "Junk food " (1984, November) 90*
Wagorn, Paul. "Looie wants you to join the penguin
patrol." (1985, February) 33*
GAME - ACTION
Franklin, Shane. "The road race." (1984. November)
36* — Agame with racing cars.
Husak, Charles. "Quest of Ihe dragon's gold." (1984.
August) 25* — Arcade type game. (Correction,
Nov., page 244)
Petersen, Jens. "Chopper assault" (1985, June)
28*
Repasy. Michael. "Run for your life!" (1985, April)
18* — Survival on a strange planet.
Wood, James H. "Hi-res racer." (1985, March) 134*
— Car racing game.
GAME-ADVENTURE
Bourgeois, Jacques. "The trip." (1984, AugustfdO *
— Hi-res adventure game. (Corrections, Oct., page
237; Jan., 1985, page 232)
Fired rake, George ; and Albrecht. Karl. "Every char-
acter can do some things well." ()985. May) 150
— Adventure game hints.
Firedrake. George ; and Albrecht. Karl. "Issuing
orders for our heroic fantasy adventurers." (1985,
April) 131 — Play by mail game for beginners.
Firedrake, George ; and Albrecht, Karl. "Role play-
ing games are effective learning tools." (1985.
June) 148 — Comments about adventure games.
Firedrake. George : and Albrecht. Karl. "Use imagi-
nation and creativity with role playing games "
('7985. February) 85*
Firedrake, George : and Canfil, Art. "Designing your
own adventure." (1985, January) 128*
Firedrake, George : and Canfil. Art. "Playing the
game of heroic fantasy " (1984, November) 120
— Comments about adventure games.
Firedrake, George ; and Canfil. Art. "Role playing
games are not computer games." (1984. Sep-
tember) 20 — Article about adventure games in
general.
Firedrake, George : and Canfil. Art. "Setting the
scene." (1984. August; 232 — How to write adven-
ture games.
Franks. Bill. "The caverns ot death." (1984. July)
132*
Mitchell. Steven C "Rescue on alpha II." (1984.
December) 66* — Winner of second annual adven-
ture contest, (Correction, Apr,, 1985, page 226)
Nelson. Mark. "The head of the beast." (1984.
December} 90* — Adventure contest winner for
16K.
Nickols, Kevin. "The vole is in." (fas'*, December)
64 -Winners of the second an nuat ad venture con-
test,
Ramella. Richard. "A nighl of horrors in Lurkley
Manor." (1985. MarcriJ42*
July 1985 THE RAINBOW 231
Scerbo. Fred B. "Answer the challenge of the dem-
on's defiance" (1985, March) 11" — Originally
written for the MC-10.
Springer. Charles. "Experience the thrill of adven-
ture," [7985, March) 33 — Announcement of third
annual adventure contest.
Tilenius. Eric. 'The adventure writer's tool kit "(1985.
April) 105* — Tutorial en writing adventures.
Tilenius, Eric W "The Arconiax assignment, "(1984,
July)90' — Anniversary'scratch and sniff adven-
ture. (Correction, Sept., page 234)
GAME - SIMULATION
Franklin, William G. "Sopwithwith CoCofiiesagain."
((984. August) 74 " — Instrument flight simulator.
(Correction, Nov.. page 244)
Meador. Gene. "You gotta pay the rent!" (1984. July)
26* — 'Monopoly' type game. (Correction, Oct..
page 237)
Pfeifer, Christopher. "Surface!" (1985. April) 42*
— Winner of the second annual si mulation contest-
North Pole in a submarine.
Springer. Charles. "Announcing The Rainbow's 2nd
annual simulation contest." (1984, July) 156
Springer, Charles "The decision has been made!"
[7985. April) 36 — Results of the second annual
simulation contest.
St. Jacques, Rene. "Cardio," ((985, April) 58* —
Second annual simulation contest graphics win-
ner — simulates hearl attack and treatment
Tyson, Robert K. "Computer simulation for fun and
profit part 2: exogenous human interaction simula-
tion- the stock market."" (1984, August) 119*
Tyson. Robert K. "Computer simulations forfun and
profit." (1984. July) 186* — Creating simulations
for the CoCo
GENERAL
Foster, Leslie A. "Three years of Rainbow." (1984,
July) 259— Index from July 1961 to June 1984.
Hogg, Frank. "Yet another CoCo2?" (7905, Febru-
ary" 263 — Describes the Korean CoCo and XEX.
Kolar, Joseph. "Try corresponding with 'talking'
computer tapes." (1984, July) tt4 — Correspond
with cassette tapes with voice and programs.
"HAINBOWIesi report ' (1985, January) 18
Reed, Jim "RAINBOWfesI report " (19B4. Septem-
ber) 18
Rosen, Bob, "My CoCo is not IBM compatible."
(1984. October) 238 —Compares CoCo to IBM,
White, Richard A. "An introduction to spreadsheets."
(1985. April) t46 — Overview of spreadsheet soft-
ware.
White, Richard A. "Let's create a spreadsheet"
(1985. May) 98 — Alternate uses for the spread-
sheet.
GRAPHICS
Crooks. Mary. "Like sands through the hourglass."
(1985. January) 156* — Shortgraphics routinefor
visual entertainment. (Correction, May t985. page
148).
Curtis. H. Allen. "Quick draw CoCo." (f985. May)
59* — Quicker graphics from BASIC.
Davis, Robert, III. "Of Porsche, these wheels are
spectacular." (1985. April) 238* — Graphics pro-
gram to draw a Porsche.
Duke. Bill "Ring in the Olympics'" [7984. August)
156* — Draw the Olympic symbol
Faulstich, Paul. "Creating Moire patterns in
PMODE4," ((984, October) 18* —(Correction.
Feb., t98S, page 281)
Fearing, Marlene. "Home sweet home." f f985. Jan-
uary) 28* -USES graphics to draw a house.
"Graphics quickies." r 7965, January) 146 — 7 short
graphic programs.
Hoffman. Paul S. "Preserving the classics by patch-
ing Art Gallery." (1984. October) Ml" —Print pic-
tures from Art Gallery.
Inman, Don. "Build a honeycomb from BASIC."
[7984, September) 100 — Compares graphics bet-
ween Basic and Logo
'"Introducing the CoCo art gallery." ((985. May) 162
— Samples of graphic art.
Jones. Ed . Clifton, Gene : and Davis. Wayne. "The
home hurricane tracking station "(1984, October)
161 •
Judd, Daryl."Send in the clowns," (1985, June) SO •
— Graphics demo
Kalinowski, Francis S. "CoCo season's greeting
Cards. "(1984, December) 131 • — Christmas cards
on your printer.
Kohn, Joseph. "For PMODE4 screen enlargement
there's Blowup." f 7984, October)S7" — Manipulate
graphics.
Kolar. Joseph. "Imagination and a few simple gra-
phics techniques." (1 984, August) f 58 — Using the
CHRS [128) toCHRS (255) graphic set
Kolar. Joseph. "Practicing Line and Draw without
drudgery." (1984. September) 109
Kolar, Joseph, "Season's greetings," (1 984, Decem-
ber) 60* — 4 color animated Christmas greeting,
Kromeke. Michael B. "Pictures perfect with Prowri-
ter." (1985, May) 18* — Screen dump program.
Miller. Paul Vernon. "Different sights and sounds
with graphics bazaar." (1985. February) 246*
Poulosky, Paul, "Calling All CoCo Nuts." (1985,
March) f 64. - — Graphics demo of the Rainbow.
Preble, Brian. "The art of joystick painting." (1984.
October) 97* — (Correction, Mar., t965, page
229)
Roden, Brian. "Live and in concert on CoCo's
stage." (1985. April) 124* — Animated graphics
while playing music.
Sado. Rita. "Animatic: automatic animation." (1985,
June) 58*
Scerbo. Fred B "EZ graphics— '85 style" (1985,
January) 32* — Tutorial on graphics procedures.
Scerbo, Fred B. "Football fever part 1 ." (1984,
November) 177* — Makes football helmets by
team.
Scerbo, Fred B "Football fever part 2." (1984.
December) 107*
Schmidt, Jim.'"Lo-res graphics for the ASCII-ing."
(1984.0ctober)90*
Stumpf. Peter. "A Fourth of July celebration. "(1984,
July)74" — Music and graphics for the 4th of July.
Trevor, Alexander B. "It is better to PUT than to
GET." (1985. January) 23*
HARDWARE PROJECT
Athey. T. Whit. "Interface your own circuit to the
Color Computer." (1984, July) 138 —Build an I/O
board for the CoCo. [Correction. Ocl., page 237)
Athey. T. Whit ; and Athey, Susan C. "Interfacing
your own circuits part 2: the programmable chip."
[(984, August) 138* — More on the general pur-
pose I/O interface
DiStefano.Tony. "Adding a numeric keypad to your
CoCo." (1985, April) 163
DiStefano. Tony. "Force a cold start from reset with
this simple project." (1984. November) 130 — A
hardware mod to change reset.
DiStefano. Tony. "How to hook up the Radio Shack
voice synthesizer." ((905, May) 55*
DiStefano, Tony. "Lights! Camera! CoCo!" (1984.
December) 24 — CoCo controlled light show.
Goodman. Martin H "How to fix your CoCo 2 disk
controller." r7985, February) 149
Howe. Clay. "Color Basic ROM switcher" (1985,
April) 98
LaBonville, Helene M. "Get your leet wet with these
paddles 1 " f7984. August) 131 — Make your own
joysticks. (Correction. Oct.. page 237)
Lewandowski, Dennis. "128Kthe easy way." (1984.
December) 162*
l_ill. Michael J. "Routing switcher keeps the talk
interchanging." ((985. April) 32 Expand serial
port to handle more devices.
Schreur, Jan Pieter. "Turn your monitor inside out."
(1985, Apri()1 16 — Invert the video with hardware.
Shaver, J. O. "Play your favorite games with no
wires attached." (1985, June) 105* — Wireless
joysticks.
Stearman, Colin J. CoCo chronograph." [7985,
June) 83* — Add a real time clock.
Stearman, Colin J "Cooking With CoCo part 2."
[7984, August) 170* — How to construct a simple
plug-in cartridge programmer for the 2764 SK
EPROM. (Correction. Sept., page 234)
Stearman, Colin J. '"Cooking with CoCo part 6."
[7984, December) 154* —Add a parallel port,
(Correction, Feb.. 1985, page 281)
Stearman, Colin J, "Cooking with CoCo part 8."
(19BS, February) 146 — How to program an
EPROM.
HARDWARE TUTORIAL
DiStefano, Tony. "The HALT pin and its function."
(1984, September) 174 — Discusses one of the
connectors on the cartridge connector
DiStefano.Tony. "AlookathowtheMulti-pak inter-
face works " (1985, February) 56
HOME APPLICATION
Ball. James D. "Christmas card file and labeler."
(1984, Decem/je/J 42 • —(Correction. Mar., 1965,
page 229)
Schmidt, Jim. "File it with The Message Center."
(1984, November) 28* —Use the CoCo for in-
home communications,
HOME FINANCE
Carson, Edward W. ' Home management made eas-
ier." (1984. November) 132* — Some routines to
calculate interest, etc
Hyre, Leonard. "Watching it all add up with the IRA
projection." (1984, August) 84* — Find out the
value of your retirement fund.
Kalinowski. Francis S. "LIP ole interest monitor"
[7984, September) 51 • — Calculates the interest
earned on up to 11 bank accounts, certificates,
etc.
Lewin, Gordon. "How to figure foreign currency
exchange rates." (1985, r'vfarcfij 161 •
Lowrie. Patrick H., Jr. "Barometer on the stock
market." (1985. March) 170* — Gauge your own
performance on the stock market.
Mir, Jorge. "Take stock of your portfolio with Pro-
Color-File." [7984, October) 45 — Shows applica-
tions of Pro-Color-File.
Portillo, Roland B. "Home financial statement,"
[7985, Marc"n)87*
Tucker, Walter J. "You can invest in this one — T-Bill
computation." (1985. March) 753* — Figure out
the benefits of a Treasury Bill investment.
White. Richard A. "Creating the Rainbow check-
book part 1 ."(1984. September) 126— Checkbook
balancer.
White, Richard A. "Creating the Rainbow check-
book part 2. (1984, October) 250
White, Richard A. "Creating the Rainbow check-
book part 3." (1984, November) 126
White, Richard A "Creating the Rainbow check-
book part 4." (1984. December) 124
White, Richard A, "Creating the Rainbow check-
book parts. "(1985, January) 233* — (Correction.
Apr., page 226)
White, Richard A. "Spreadsheet application lor
home economics: buying a car." (1985, June) 238
MUSIC
Mix. Ron. "Learn the ivory keyboard with piano note
tutor." (1985, June) 92* — Assist learning the
piano
Rogers. Hobert T. "Holly, jolly holidays." [7984.
December) 18* — Play your favorite Christmas
carols,
Vasconi, Eugene. "Chopin's minute waltz." (1985,
June) 130* — Music demo using PLAY.
OPERATING SYSTEMS - FLEX
Hogg, Frank. "More 128K." (1985, JanuaryJ 269
Hogg, Frank. "128K and FLEX," [7984, December)
OPERATING SYSTEMS - GENERAL
Searby, Paul. "Operating systems: another point of
view." [7984, July) 279 -Compares FLEXand OS-
232
THE RAINBOW July 1985
OPERATING SYSTEMS - OS9
Den Beste, Steve. "The 05-9 device driver." (1984,
November) 259
Harris, Timolhy A. "MaiJ09." (1985. June) 249 —
Database program in BASIC09.
Hogg. Frank. "Structure out of chaos' building logi-
cal pathways." (/984. August) 246
Lant? Brian A "Restoring your OS-9 file." (1985,
March) 265
McGarry. Donald L "Hierarchal directory." (1985,
May) 244 — Complete disk directory in OS-9.
Middaugh. Lew. "Random numbers for the OS-9 C
compiler." (1986. January) 272
Puckett, Dale. "Genius, assembly tips and a bilin-
gual benchmark." ( 1984. August) 257
Puckett. Dale. "Reflections, hopes and five helpful
listings." (1984. September) 246
Puckett, Dale L "Closer to UNIX "(1984. December)
271
Puckett. Dale L "Designing your own procedure
files." (1984. July) 291
Puckett. Dale L "First anniversay special: an inter-
view wilh Ken Kaplan." (1984. October) 261
Puckett. Dale L, "Fun with a CoCo Easter Bunny and
more." 0985, April) 254
Puckett, Dale L. "Good application software is
essential to OS-9's health." (1985, May) 250
Puckett. Dale L "News, hints and answers." (1985,
June) 2S2 — Questions and answers on OS9.
Puckett, Dale L. "An overview of programs, correc-
tions and more." (1985. March) 256
Puckett, Dale L "Potpourri! A medley of hints and
tips." (198S. February) 269
Puckett. Dale L "Transportation to hacker heaven:
and two useful routines." (1984. November)2W
Robitaille. Charles. "Get a 'boot' oul of OS-9." (1985.
February) 263
Schechter. Gerry. "Filecopy — a handy OS-9 utility."
(1985. February) 242 —[Correction, May 1985.
page 148).
Schechter. Gerry. 'Tidy up listings with Listfile."
f 1 985. February) 275
PASCAL
Eastham, Daniel Adams. "Block structure and recur-
sion " (1985. January) 261 •
Eastham. Daniel Adams. "Building a program a
piece at a lime." (1985. March) 247 •
Eastham, Daniel Adams. "Combining Pascal with
assembly language." (1985. April) 264*
Eastham, Daniel Adams. "Constructing complex
data." (1984. October) 265*
Eastham, Daniel Adams "Examining the Part I."
(1984. September) 265*
Eastham, Daniel Adams. "Expressions and state-
ments." (1984, August) 250
Eastham. Daniel Adams. "Graphic-ing with PAS-
CAL"(>985. (vfay;235*
Eastham, Daniel Adams. "Pointers and the heap."
0985. February) 278
Eastham. Daniel Adams. "Procedures and func-
tions." (1384. November) 271
Eastham, Daniel Adams. "Welcome to Pascal."/ 1984.
July) 284
Eastham. Daniel Adams. "What goes in must come
out." (1984. December) 294*
PRINTER
Bailey, David "Zoro the zero slasher." (1984. July)
84* — Puts slashes in the zeros.
Brunotte, Benjamin W "Personalize your printout
with Script." (1985. May) 68* — CGP-115 printer
utility.
Gain. Richard. "Is your printer on-line." (7984. Sep-
tember) 106
Kohn, Joseph "Putting the Okidata ML92 to work."
(1985,Mayj89*
Lack, Richard. "Get the picture with Gemini screen
print." (1Q85. May) 4b' — Screen dump program.
Lai. Stephen "Neat little columns two by two."
(1985. May)A2" — Format listings in two columns.
"Printer comparison chart." (1985, May) 173
Sanford. James A. "Formatter." (7385. May) 124*
— Program lo format program listings.
Scotfin, Brad. "Casslabl: a music tape organizer."
(1984, July) 174* — Makes cassette labels
Tobias, Brad. "Miss Liberty " (1984. July) 61 —Use
Printer art from Nov 83 to draw a Picture.
White, Richard A "Deciphering printer control
codes"( 1985. March) 28
Downard,
Downard,
Downard.
244
Downard,
Downard,
Downard,
Downard,
Downard.
Downard,
Downard,
Downard,
Downard,
Ellers. Ed.
Ellers, Ed
Ellers, Ed.
Ellers, Ed
Ellers, Ed'.
Ellers. Ed
Ellers, Ed,
Ellers, Ed.
Ellers. Ed.
Ellers, Ed-
Ellers, Ed.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Dan. "Downloads." (1984, July) 276
Dan. - "Downloads." f J984, August) 244
Dan. "Downloads" (1984, September)
Dan. ""Downloads." (793-4, October; 258
Dan. Downloads." (1984, November) 268
Dan. "Downloads "(J984. December) 268
Dan "Downloads." (1S85, January) 258
Dan.' "Downloads," (1985. February) 260
Dan, "Downloads." (7965, March) 244
Dan, "Downloads." (1985, April) 252
Dan. "Downloads." (1985, May) 232
Dan. "Downloads." (1985, JuneJ 246
"Earth to Ed " (1984, July) 190
"Earth to Ed." (1984, August) 240
"Earth to Ed." f 1984, September) 236
"Earth to Ed." (1984. October) 234
"Earth to Ed." f 7984, November) 190
."Earth to Ed." (1984, December) 172
"Earth to Ed." 77985, January) 175
,-, Earth to Ed." (19SS, March) 82
"Earth to Ed." ('985, April) 230
."Earth to Ed." (1985, May) 220
"Earth to Ed.
C79S5, June) 156
SOUND SYNTHESIS
Spiller, Jeremy. "Analog to digital and back again "
(1985. June)36'
TUTORIAL
Blyn. Steve. "Hexadecimal happiness," (T984, Ju(yJ
150* — Tutorial on binary, decimal and hexade-
cimal systems.
Boyle. John D. "Applying subroutines to simplify
and sharpen displays." (1985, February) 131 •
Boyle. John D. "How not to let the bugs bite in your
cassette merge program." (1985. February) 158"
— How to merge programs from cassette.
Broadwater, Steven R "Floating point math "(1985,
February) 18 — Explains math bug in 1.1 ROM.
DiStefano. Tony. "How to follow a memory map,"
(1985. June) 144
DiStefano. Tony. "An introduction to the inside of
CoCo2." (1985. January) 68 —Shows what is
inside the CoCo2.
DiStefano, Tony. "Popular misconceptions and com-
mon problems." (1984, August) 190 —Helpful
hints about disk I/O. sticky keys. etc.
Ellers, Ed. "EDIT mode subcommands." (1985, May)
148
Kluck, Andy. "Everything you always wanted to
know about the CoCo but Radio Shack didn't tell
you ' (1984. August) 109 —Expands the Radio
Shack documentation.
Kluck, Andy. "Everything you always wanted to
know about the Color Computer but Radio Shack
didn't tell you." (19S4. September) 36— Speed up
tape I/O, another way to merge cassette pro-
grams.
Kluck, Andy. "Everything you always wanted to
know about the Color Computer but Radio Shack
didn't tell you. "(1 984. OctoberJ 3S — How Get and
Put can speed up animation.
Kluck, Andy. "Everything you always wanted to
know about the Color Computer but Radio Shack
didn't tell you." (1984. November) 157 —Disk
basic and hex and octal conversions
Kluck. Andy "Everything you always wanted to
know about the Color Computer but Radio Shack
didn't tell you." (1984, December) 30« —Gives
details of the various CoCo ROM's.
Kolar. Joseph. "Finding a wealth of CoCo knowl-
edge in Rainbow hints." (1984, December) 245*
— Hints for newcomers.
Kolar, Joseph. "Further venturing with program
tables." (1985. March) 97* — More hints for new-
comers.
Koiar. Joseph. "Getting better acquainted with the
DRAW statement." (1985. June) 158"
Kolar. Joseph. '"Make the most of versatile EDIT."
(1985, April) 242* —Instruction on the EDIT
command.
Kolar, Joseph "An open-ended exploration." (1985,
January) 85* — Hints for newcomers,
Kolar, Joseph. "A problem solver's day at the races.
(1984, October) 60 — Mathematical problem solv-
ing example.
Kolar, Joseph. "Simple programs: a learning expe-
rience for all." (1984, November) 151 — An intro-
duction for newcomers.
Kolar. Joseph. "Teaching CoCo its ABC's." (1985,
May) 1 44* —Use of the DRAW statement.
Stearman, Colin J. "Cooking with CoCo part 4."
(1984, October) 180* — Some patches to make
keyboard entry easier.
Tauti. T. C. "Joystick-to-itiveness." (1985, March)
232* — How to use joysticks to make selections
from a menu.
White. Richard A. "Analyzing more BASIC " (1985,
February) 152* — Uses Rainbow checkbook to
explain some programming.
White, Richard A. "Variables revisited," (1984, July)
128 — Hints about using variables in Basic.
White, Richard A, "Weird and wonderful." (1984.
August) 115 — How to get a Print Using in Color
Basic.
White. William R. "Simplifying use of the SOUND
command." (1985, JuneJ 42*
Witham, Burt, Jr. "To pack or not to pack: that's an
easy question." (1984. October) 140 — Discusses
compressing Basic statements.
UTILITY
Behr, Gary L. "The keyboard cassette editing sys-
tem " (1985, January) 42* — Short program to
start and stop cassette.
Betts. R. Barlly. "At your request: Readers' most
frequent questions answered." (1985. May) 73*
— More on the 51 -column screen.
Chadwick. Curt "CLOAD command fixer." (1984.
November) 116* — Patch to make CLOAD work
better.
Curtis, H, Allen. "Expanding Little e's powers."
(1984. October) 119* — Enhancements loan edi-
tor from April 1964.
Curtis, H. Allen. "Scroll control and LLIST masterr."
(1985. January) 150* — (Correction, Apr., page
226)
Curtis, H. Allen." "Trap that error." (1984. August)
61 » — Adds an'on error goto'like syntax. (Correc-
tion, Oct.. page 237)
Davidson, Michael.'EZ list." (1984, November) 23 •
— Machine program to make listing programs eas-
ier.
Dwight, Jettrey. "Put your programs on 'automatic:"
(1985, February) 128* — Auto-load programs.
Robbins. Joel. "CoCopadd.H 7985. February) 1 40*
— Convert CoCo to a calculator.
flutter, Richard W. "Enhance your keyboard input
with bulfer stuffer." (1985, February) 90* —A
machine language program to add new com-
mands.
Stearman, Colin J. "Cooking with CoCo part 5."
(1984. November) 146* — Some new commands
for CoCo. (Correction. Jan., 1985. page 232)
Stearman. Colin J. "Cooking with CoCo part 7."
(1935. January) 164* — Some more additions to
CoCo's vocabulary.
WORD PROCESSING
Basargekar, Ashok. "A si m pie text processor." (1 985.
January) 103* — Assembly language word pro-
cessor. (Correction. Mar., page 229)
July 1985 THE RAINBOW 233
AUTHOR INDEX
Albrecht, Bob; and Zamora, Ramon. "Binary
birthday cakes, letters and more wordsworth."
(1985, January) 46 — Comments lor parents.
Albrecht. Sob . and Zamora, Ramon. "Determining
the (ate of wandering star." (7905. April) 140 —
Short programs for 3-8 year old children.
Albrecht, Bob; and Zamora. Ramon 'The gateway
to adventure." (19S4. Novembers'! • -Game
Albrecht. Bob ; and Zamora, Ramon. "Having fun
with number patterns." r"7985, February) 253 —
Exercises for children.
Albrecht, Bob ; and Zamora. Ramon. "Letters, books
and dreams of the future." (1984. August) 53 —
General information useful to parents.
Albrecht, Bob . and Zamora. Ramon. "Play together.
learn together. "11934, September) 44 -"Examples
from the game 'Reverse.'
Albrecht. Bob : and Zamora. Ramon. "Wandering
star finds a gourmet oasis." f 7965. May) 181 •
Albrecht, Bob ; and Zamora. Ramon. "Wandering
star learns to PEEK." (19S5. June)229" —Hints on
the PEEK command.
Athey. T. Whit "Interface your own circuit to the
Color Computer"(7gg4, July) 138— Build an I/O
board for the CoCo. (Correction, Oct., page237)
Athey, T. Whit; and Athey. Susan C. "Interfacing
your own circuits part 2: the programmable chip."
(1984, August) 138 — More on I/O interface.
Bailey, David "Zoro the zero slasher." f 7984. July)
84* — Puts slashes in Ihe zeros.
Sail, -James D. "Christmas card file and labeler."
(1984. December) 42" —(Correction. Mar.. 1985.
page 229)
Basargekar. Ashok. "A simple text processor "f 1985,
January) 1 03- — Assembly language word pro-
cessor (Correction. Mar , page 229)
Behr, Gary L. "The keyboard cassette editing sys-
tem." 11935, January) 42- — Short program to
start and stop cassette.
Belts, R. Bartty. "At your request: Readers' most
frequent questions answered." (1985. May) 73*
— More on the 51 -column screen.
Belts. R. Bartly. "Introducing screen 51." (1984.
December) 249» — 51 column text generator.
Betts. R. Bartly. "It's time to assemble'round the ol"
CoCo. "(1984. October; 243 Tulorialonassem-
bly language.
Belts. R. Bartly. "The one great secret to assembly
language " (1985. June} 138* — Hints on writing
ML programs
Belts, R Bartly. "School days, school days." (1984,
September) 121 — Tutorial on Assembly.
Belts. R. Bartly. "Staging the final scene of the 51-
column screen." (7935. February) 1f0»
Betts, R. Bartly -'6809 arithmetie— the way if all adds
up" (1985, March) — Instructions in assembly.
Betls. R. Bartly. 'The 6809 instruction set: zeroing in
on 'Ihe real thing.'" (1985. January) 242* — More
on the SI column display.
Betts. R. Bartly : and Bone, Chris. "Covering the
bases with assembly language" (1984. August/
236* — Start of a beginner's assembly language
tutorial.
Bironas. Derm is. "Super-disk charger puts the'turbo'
in your drives." |'19S5. June) 113»
Blyn, Steve. "Computing interest payments " (1985,
March) 175* — Program to demonstrate interest
calculations
Blyn, Sieve "Create a calendar." (1 984, September J
96» —Wake your own calendars on a printer.
Blyn, Steve. "Does this sentence make sense?"
(1985, April) 1S1 » — Program lo drill on sentence
structure.
Blyn. Steve. "Gathering information from the CoGo
encyclopedia." f 1984. December) 174*
Blyn. Steve. "A geometric treasure hunt." (1985,
Mayi 81 • — Elementary coordinate geometry.
Blyn. Steve. "Helping youngsters develop iheir dic-
tionary skills." (1984. November,' 254"
Blyn, Steve. "Helping youngsters form categories."
(1985. January; 55"
Blyn. Steve. "Hexadecimal happiness " (1984, July)
1 SO« -Tutorial On binary, decimal and hexade-
cimal systems
Blyn. Steve. "It at first you don't succeed read the
directions") 1984. October^!- — Teacheschild-
ren to follow directions.
Blyn, Steve- "Learning the signs." (1284. August)
107» — Simple additions.
Blyn, Steve. "A serindipitious learning experience."
(1985. June) 45" — Elementary education game
Blyn. Steve. "The value Of comparison shopping "
(1985. February )&4" — Consumereducation pro-
gram forchrldren.
Bonnell, William S. "Watching your cash How rale of
return." (1985. March) 131 • — Determine the cash
flow rate ol relurn and present worth of a project.
Bourgeois. Jacques. "The trip." (1984. August) 90*
— Ht-resadvenluregame. [Corrections, Oct., page
237; Jan.. 1985. page 232)
Boyle. John D. "Applying subroutines to simplify
and sharpen displays." (1985, February) 131 *
Boyle. John D."How not to letthebugsbiteinyour
cassette merge program." (1985, February) 158»
-How to merge programs from cassette.
Broadwater. Steven R. "Floating point math." (1985.
February) 18 — Explains math bug in 1 1 ROM
Grunotle, Benjamin w "Personalize your printout
with Scripl." (1985, May) 66" -CGP-115 printer
utility.
Brunotte. Benjamin W. "'Rat maze." (1985. May)
105»
Carson, Edward W. "Home management made eas-
ier." (1984. November) 132* — Some routines to
calculate interest, etc.
Chadwick. Curt. "CLOAD command fixer." (1984.
November) 116" — Patch to make CLOAD work
better.
Clements, W. C. Jr. "More patches (or EDTASM."
(1985, June) 124
ClerC, Donald R ' 'Reverse " (1984. July) 67"
Crooks, Mary. "Like sands through the hourglass "
(1935, January) 156" — Short graphics routine for
visual entertainment. (Correction, May 1985, page
148}.
Cummings, Gil "Allack ol the key bombers." (1984.
August) 148* — Simple game for children.
Curtis, H. Allen. "Expanding Little e's powers."
(1984. October) 119» — Enhancements to an edi-
tor from April 1984.
Curtis, H. Allen. "Link." (1985, January) 58 • —
Concatenates RAM records and writes to tape
Curtis. H. Allen. "Quick draw CoCo." (1985, May)
59* — Quicker graphics from BASIC.
Curtis. H. Allen. "Scroll control and LLIST master r."
(1985. January) 150* — (Correction. Apr., page
226)
Curtis. H. Allen. "Trap that error." (1984. August)
61 • —Ad dsan'OnerrOrgotolrke syntax (Correc-
tion. Oct, page 237)
Dacus, Judy M. ; and Dacus, David M."The CoCo
school marm part 1," (1984, September) tS1 • —
Spelling drill and practice.
Dacus, Judy M. . and Dacus. David M. "The CoCo
school marm part 2." (1984. October) 25*
Spelling drill and practice.
Davidson, Michael. "EZ list." (1934, November) 23
• — Machine program to make listing easier.
Davis, Robert. III. "Of Porsche, these wheels are
spectacular." (1985. April) 238i -Graphics pro-
gram to draw a Porsche.
Davis. Susan P. "So you want to sell your software
parti "(1985, March) 167— Helpful hints on how
to set up a software business.
Davis. Susan P. "So you want to sell your software
pari 2." (1985. April) 154
Day, Wayne. "A guide to the do's and don'ts of
modeming." (1985. February) 39
Day, R. Wayne. "BBS wrap-up." (1984. Novemoen
66— A list of BBS's.
Day. R. Wayne. "Farewell to a 'pioneer.' a look at
some updates and a review ol a new arrival."
(1985. April) 70 —News from the BBS world and
review of Mikeyterm
Day, R Wayne"Modeming across America ""(1984,
November) 72 Lesson on terminal programs
and hints.
Day, R, Wayne, "Welcome to the world of telecom-
munications." (1984. October) 126 — Getting start-
ed wilh modems and BBS's etc.
Den Beste, Steve. "The OS-9 device driver." (1984.
November) 259
DiStefano.Tony "Adding a numeric keypad to youi
CoCo." (1985. April) 163
DiStefano. Tony. "Constructing 16K of EFROM for
your disk controller." (1985, March) 54
DiStefano. Tony. "Dualing cassettes." (1984, July)
176 — Make your CoCodrive two or more cassettes.
DiStefano. Tony. "Force a cold start from reset with
this simple project " 11984 Novemberi 130 — A
hardware mod to change reset
DiStefano, Tony. "The HALT pin and its function."
11984. September) 174 Discusses one of the
connectors on the cartridge connector
DiStefano. Tony "How to follow a memory map."
(1985, June) 144
DiStefano. Tony. "How to hook up the Radio Shack
voice synthesizer." (1985. May) 55*
DiStefano, Tony "An introduction to the inside of
CoCo2." (1985. January) 68 Shows what is
inside the CoCo2.
DiStefano. Tony. "Lights! Camera! CoCo!" (1984.
December) 24 CoCo controlled lignt show.
DiStefano. Tony. "A look at how the Multi-pak inter-
face works" (1985. February) H6
DiStefano Tony "The modem to printer connec-
tion (1984. October) 66 — Prinl while using your
modem.
DiStefano. Tony. "Popular misconceptionsand com-
mon problems." (1984. August, 190 — Helpful
hints about disk I/O. sticky keys, etc.
Dimitri. Amir. "Tell your fortune with Tarot." (1984.
October) 74*
Downard. Dan. "Downloads" (1984. July) 276 —
Questions and answers.
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (1984. August) 244
Downard, Dan "Downloads." (1984. September)
244
Downard. Dan. "Downloads " (1984, October) 258
Downard. Dan "Downloads (1984. November)268
Downard. Dan "Downloads." (1984. December) 258
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (1985, January) 258
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (1985. February) 260
Downard. Dan. '"Downloads." (1985. March) 244
Downard. Dan. "Downloads." (1985. April) 252
Downard. Dan. "Downloads." (1985. May) 232
Downard. Dan. "Downloads." f 7985. June) 246
Downard. Dan. "Ham radios and CoCos: a great
combination." (1984. November) 250
Duke. Bill. "Ring in the Olympics!" (1984, August)
156« — Draw the Olympic symbol.
Duncan. Wayne H. "The disk to tape transfer .track
by track." (1984. August) 229" -Backup your
disks to tape
Dwighi, Jeffrey. "Put your programs on "automatic."'
(1985, February) 128* — Auto-load programs.
Eastham, Daniel Adams. "Block struct Lire and recur-
sion." (1985, January) 261 »
Eastham. Daniel Adams. "Building a program a
piece at a time " (1985. March) 241"
Eastham. Daniel Adams. "Combining Pascal with
assembly language." '1985. April/ 264*
Eastham. Daniel Adams "Constructing complex
data." (1984. October) 265"
Eastham. Daniel Adams. "Examining the Part I."
(1984. September) 265"
Eastham Daniel Adams "Expressions and state-
ments." (1984. August) 250
Eastham. Daniel Adams. "Graphic-mg with PAS-
CAL. "(1985, May)215"
Eastham, Daniel Adams. "Pointers and the heap."
(1985. February)278
Eastham, Daniel Adams. "Procedures and func-
tions." (1984, November/ 271
Eastham. Daniel Adams. "Welcome to Pascal" (1984,
July) 284
Eastham, Daniel Adams "What goes in must come
out." (1984. December) 294*
Ellers. Ed. "EDIT mode subcommands. "r 1985. May)
148
Ellers. Ed. "Earth to Ed. (1984. July) 190 • -Questions
and answers
Ellers, Ed "Earth (o Ed " (1984. August) 240
Ellers, Ed. "Earth to Ed." (1984, September) 236
Ellers, Ed. "Earth to Ed " (1984. October) 234
Ellers, Ed. "Earth lo Ed." (1984. November) 190
Ellers. Ed. "Earth to Ed " (1984, December) 172
Ellers. Ed "Earth to Ed." (1985. January) 175
Ellers. Ed. "Earth to Ed " (1985. Marcr?) 82
Ellers. Ed. "Earth to Ed." (1985. April) 230
Ellers. Ed "Earth to Ed." (1985. May) 228
Ellers. Ed. "Earth to Ed " (1985. June) 156
Faulstich. Paul. "Creating Moire patterns in
234
THE RAINBOW July 1985
PM0DE4" (1934. October) 18* -(Correction,
Feb.. 1985. page 281)
Fearing, Marlene, "Home sweet home." (1985. Jan-
uary) 28- --Uses graphics to draw a house.
Firedrake. George : and Albrecht. Karl. "Every char-
acter can do some things well." (1985. May) 150
Adventure game hinls.
Firedrake, George : and Albrecht. Karl. "Issuing
orders for our heroic fantasy adventurers." f/985.
April) 131 — Play by marl game for beginners.
Firedrake. George ; and Albrecht. Karl. "Role play-
ing games are efleclive learning tools." (1985.
June) 148 — Comments about adventure games.
Firedrake. George ; and Albrecht. Karl "Use imagi-
nation and creativity with role playing games."
11985. February) 85-
Firedrake, George , and Canfil, Art, "Designing your
own adventure." (19S5. January] 128*
Firedrake. George , and Canfil, Art. "Playing the
game of heroic fantasy." (1984. November) 120
— Comments about adventure games.
Firedrake. George ; and Canfil, Art. "Role playing
games are not computer games." (1984. Sep-
tember) 20 — Article about adventure games in
general.
Firedrake, George . and Canfil, Art. "Setting the
scene." (1984. August,! 232 — How to write adven-
ture games.
Foster. Leslie A. "Three years of Rainbow " (1984.
July) S59 -Index from July 1981 to June 1984.
Franklin. Shane. "The road race." (1984, November)
36* — A game with racing cars,
Franklin, William G."Sopwith with CoCo flies again."
11984, August)74* --Instrument flight simulator.
[Correction. Nov., page 244)
Franks, Bill. "The caverns of death." (1984. July)
132 •
Gage, Larry K. "The mad adder." (1984. September)
147* — Mathematical logic type game.
Gain. Richard. "Is your printer on-line." (1984, Sep-
tember j 106
Gam. Paul. "Get it together with disk merge." (1985,
February) 175 •
Goodman. Martin H "How lo fix your CoCo 2 disk
controller." (1985. February) 149
Goodman, Marlin H. "Wealher„or not." (1995, Feb-
ruary) 42* — Make your own satellite weather
maps. (Correction, Apr., page 226)
Gossette, Frank. "CC Talk: smart terminal pack-
age." ft 984, November)5Q" A terminal program
for the CoCo. (Correction, Jan., 1985, page 232)
Gray. Tom. "Computer cupid." (1985. February)
7B* — Valentine's day game.
Green. Robert L. "Test your "eye-q' by figuring the
clue." (1985. May) 164* — Eye-Q game.
Hallen. Tony. "It's a mystery." 11984, September)
90* — Determine the name of a country from
clues.
Hamilton, Daniel. "Space race." (1985. February)
66*
Harris. Timothy A. "MailOS." (1985, June) 249 —
Database program in BASIC09.
Hetzler. Ed. "Direct to the rescue." (1985, May) 36*
— Index to cassette tapes.
Hoffman. Paul S. "Preserving the classics by patch-
ing Art Gallery." 11984. October) 131 -—Print pic-
tures from Art Gallery.
Hogg. Frank. "More 128K." (1985. January) 269
Hogg. Frank. "Structure out of chaos: building logi-
cal pathways." (1934. August) 246
Hogg. Frank. "Vet another C0C02?" (1985. Febru-
ary) 263 Describes the Korean CoCo and XEX.
Hogg, Frank "l?SK and FLEX." (1984, December)
286
Howe, Clay. "Color Basic ROM switcher." (1935.
April) 98
Husak. Charles. "Quest of the dragon's gold." (1984.
August) 25* — Arcade type game. (Correction,
Nov., page 244)
Hyre. Leonard "Watching it all add up with the IRA
projection." (1984. August) 84* — Find oul the
value of your retirement fund.
Inman. Don. "Build a honeycomb from BASIC."
11984. September) 100 — Compares graphics bet-
ween Ba'sic and Logo.
Inman. Don "Color Logo with printing." (1984.
October) 174 -Discusses the'print command in
Logo
Inman, Don. "Education through graphics." (1984,
August) 134 — Some examples of Logo programs,
Inman, Don. "Exploring the angles of BASIC and
LOGO." f 1984, July) 122 —Compare graphics by
Basic or Logo.
Jones. Ed : Clifton, Gene ; and Davis. Wayne. "The
home hurricane tracking station." f 1984. October)
161*
Judd, Daryl. "Granny's peg game challenge." (1985.
June) 99' —Like Hi-Q.
Judd, Daryl. "Send in the clowns '"(1985. June) 80*
— Graphicsdemo
Kalinowski, Francis S. "CoCo season's greeting
cards, "(1984, December) 131 • — Christmascards
on your printer.
Kalinowski. Francis S. "Lil" ole interest monitor,"
(1984. September) 51 • — Calculates the interest
earned on up to 11 bank accounts, certificates,
etc.
Kaste, Martin. "The hi-res lowercase punctuation
interplanetary fruit fly baby." (1985. January)
140*
Kinney, Gary. "Multiple choice test generator."
(1984. September) 57 •
Kluck. Andy. "Everything you always wanted to
know about the CoCo but Radio Shack didn't tell
you." (1984, August) 109 —Expands the Radio
Shack documentation,
Kluck, Andy, "Everything you always wanted to
know about the Color Computer but Radio Shack
didn't tell you." (1984. September) 36 — Speed up
tape I/O. another way to merge cassette pro-
grams.
Kluck, Andy. "Everything you always wanted to
know about the Color Computer but Radio Shack
didn't tell you." ( 1984. October)Z$ — How Get and
Put can speed up animation.
Kluck. Andy. "Everything you always wanted to
know about the Color Computer but Radio Shack
didn't tell you " (1984. November) 157 —Disk
Basic and hex and octal conversions.
Kluck, Andy. "Everything you always wanted to
know about the Color Computer but Radio Shack
didn't tell you." (1984. December) 30* —Gives
details of the various CoCo ROM's.
Knolhoff, Mike. "Hail to the chief's: in pursuit of
presidential trivia." (1984. October) 146*
Kohn. Joseph. "For PMODE4 screen enlargement
there'sBlowup."( 1984, October)5T — Manipulate
graphics.
Kohn, Joseph. "Purchase order — the order record-
er." (1985. May) 172* —Mail order aid.
Kohn, Joseph. "Putting the Okidata ML92 to work."
(1935. May)S9*
Kolar, Joseph. "Finding a wealth ol CoCo knowl-
edge in Rainbow hints," (1984, December) 245*
— Hints for newcomers.
Kolar. Joseph. "Further venturing with program
tables." (1985. March) 97* — More hints for new-
comers.
Kolar. Joseph. "Getting belter acquainted with the
DRAW statement. "(1985, June) 158*
Kolar, Joseph. "Imagination and a few simple gra-
phics techniques." (1934, August) 158 — Using the
CHRS (128) to CHRS (255) graphic set.
Kolar, Joseph. "Make the most of versatile EDIT."
(1985. April) 242* —Instruction on the EDIT
command
Kolar, Jose ph. "An open-ended exploration," f 1935,
January) 85* — Hinls for newcomers.
Kolar, Joseph. "Practicing Line and Draw without
drudgery." (1984, September) 10S
Kolar, Joseph. "A problem solver's day at the races.
(7934. October) 60 — Mathematical problem solv-
ing example.
Kolar, Joseph. "Season'sgreetings. " (1984. Decem-
ber) 60* — 4 color animated Christmas greeting.
Kolar, Joseph. "Simple programs: a learning expe-
rience for all." 11984. November) 151 — An intro-
duction for newcomers.
Kol3r. Joseph. "Teaching CoCo its ABC's." (1985.
May) 1 44* —Use of the DRAW statement
Kolar. Joseph "Try corresponding with 'talking'
computer tapes." (1984, July) 114 — Correspond
with cassette tapes with voice and programs,
Kolar, Joseph, "Using tables to assist in program-
ming." (1985. February) 236> -Program to teach
English.
Kromeke, Michael B. "Pictures perfect with Prowri-
ter." (1985. May) 18* — Screen dump program
LaBonviile, Hclene M. "Get your feet wet with these
paddles!" (1984. August) 131 — Make your own
joysticks. (Correction, Oct., page 237)
LaBonviile, Helene M. "RS-232 interface cable for
data communication equipment," (1934, Novem-
ber) 89 — Shows how to make your own cable.
Lack. Richard. "Get the picture with Gemini screen
print." (1985, May) 45* — Screen dump program.
Lai, Stephen. "Neat little columns two by two."
(1985. May) 42* — Format listings in two columns.
Lantz, Brian A. "Restoring your OS-9 file "' (1985.
March) 265
Lamer, Norman. "Getting the most trom your cas-
sette recorder." (1985, January) 76 — Comments
on making best use of the cassette recorder.
Lester, Lane, "Rainboard 1984." (1984. November)
44* —Update to the Rainboard BBS.
Lewandowski, Dennis. "128K the easy way." f T984.
December) 162*
Lewin. Gordon. "How to figure foreign currency
exchange rates." (1935, March) 161 •
Lilt, Michael J. "Routing switcher keeps the talk
interchanging." (1985. April) 32 — Expand serial
port to handle more devices.
Lowrie, Patrick H., Jr. "Barometer on the stock
market." (1985. March) 170* — Gauge your own
performance on the stock market
McGarry. Donald L "Hierarchal directory." (1985,
May) 244 — Complete disk directory in OS-9,
Meador, Gene, "You gotta pay the rent!" (Z984. July)
26* — 'Monopoly' type game, (Correction, Oct.,
page 237)
Middaugh, Lew. "Random numbers for the OS-9 C
compiler." (1985, January) 272
Miller, Paul Vernon. "Different sights and sounds
with graphics bazaar." (1935, February) 246*
Mir. Jorge. "PERT: Project evaluation and review
technique." (1935, March) 140* — A simple pro-
gram to do the "PERT" technique. (Corrections,
June 1985. page 226).
Mir. Jorge. "Take stock of your portfolio with Pro-
Color-File " (1984, October) 45 — Shows applica-
tions of Pro-Color-File.
Mitchell. Steven C, "Rescue on alpha II." (1984.
December)''* — Winner of secondannualad ven-
ture contest. [Correction. Apr.. 1985. page 226)
Mix, Ron. "Learn the ivory keyboard with piano note
tutor." (1985, June) 92* — Assist learning the
piano.
Myers. Paul. "Finding the ultimate bargain." (1985.
March) 18* — An example of operational research
technique.
Nelson. Mark. "The head of the beast." (1984.
December) 90* — Adventure contest winner for
16K.
Nickols. Kevin "The vole is in." (1934, December)
64 — Winners of the second annual adventure con-
test,
Nolan. Bill. "Developing a database manager part
1." (1934, July) 64 — Creating a disk mailing list
program.
Nolan. Bill. "Developing a database manager part
2" (1984, August) 22
Nolan. Bill. "Developing a database manager part
3." (1984, September; 111 • — Developing a disk
mailing list program.
Nolan. Bill. "Developing a database manager part
4." (1934. October) 32* —Use Of direct access
disk files
Nolan, Bill "Developing a database manager part
5." (1984, November) 245*
Nolan, Bill. "Developing a database manager part
6," (1984, December) 256* —Disk mailing list
program. (Correction. Feb., 1985, page 281)
Paravati. Joseph S. "Geographies." (1934. Sep-
tember) 177 • — Hi-res game to learn 50 states and
capitals.
Paravali, Joseph S. "The old fashioned clock."
(7934. September) 25* -Make your CoCo look
like an analogue clock.
Petersen, Jens. "Chopper assault." (7935, June)
28*
Peterson. Dale. "Greetings from Uncle Bert " (1984.
July) 117 — Many Logo examples.
Pfeifer. Christopher. "Surface!" (1985, April) 42*
— Winner of the second annual simulation contest —
Norlh Pole in a submarine.
July 1985 THE RAINBOW 235
Plog, Michael. "A practical alternative for creating a
pupil database." (19B5. January) 159 — Let your
Glass do something practical.
Plog. Michael. "Arecomputers producing unrealis-
tic expectations?" (1 984. December)265 • - Com-
ments on micros in schools.
Plog, Michael. 'The computer as a classroom tool "
0984. October) 23 — Discussion ol the micro in
schools
Plog. Michael. "The computer as a teacher." (1984,
July) 48 - -The microcomputer in education,
Plog, Michael. "Expanding the computer's role in
student testing." 11985. May) 31
Plog, Michael. "New trends in educalional comput-
ing." 11985. June) 55
Plog, Michael. "Opposing views on computers in
education." 11984, September) 119 — Discussion
of the micro in schools.
Plog. Michael," A question of intelligence and Anthro-
pomorphic charm. "(1985. April) 167 — Comments
about micros in schools
Plog, Michael "Reading us computers. 1 ' (1985.
March) 182 - Comments on micros in schools.
Plog, Michael. "The rise of the microcomputer."
(1954. August) 51 Use of the micro in schoots.
Plog. Michael "The"system'and its important proce-
dures." {1984. November) 252 — Comments on
micros in schools.
Plog, Michael-"Using your computerto help develop
classroom material." (1985, February) 131 — Com-
ments on micros in schools.
Portillo, Roland B. "Home financial statement."
1 1985. Mnrch)$T
Poulosky, Paul. "Calling All CoCo Nuts." (1985,
March) 164, * — Graphics demo of the Rainbow,
Preble. Brian. "The art of joystick painting." (1984.
October) 97' — (Correction, Mar., 1985. page
229)
Puckett, Dale. "Genius, assembly tips and a bilin-
gual benchmark." (1984. August) 257
Puckett. Dale "Reflections, hopes and five helpful
listings." 11984. September) 246
Puckett, Dale L "Closer to UNIX "(1984. December)
271
Puckett, Date L "Designing your own procedure
files," (1984, July) 291
Puckett, Dale L "First anniversay special: an inter-
view with Ken Kaplan " (1984, October) 261
Puckett. Dale L."Fun with a Co Co Easter Bunnyand
more." (TS85, April) 254
Puckett. Dale L "Good application software is
essential to OS-9'S health." f 1935. May) 250
Puckett, Dale L. News, hints and answers." (1965,
June) 252 -Questions and answers on OS9.
Puckett. Dale L. "An overview of programs, correc-
tions and more." (1985. March) 256
Puckett, Dale L 'Potpourri! A medley of hints and
tips' (1988, February) 269
Puckett, Dale L. "Transportation to hacker heaven:
and Iwo useful routines." (1984. November) 280
Ramella. Richard. "Mullo of Mars."f'7385. June J 18*
— Game to learn multiplication
Ramella. Richard. "A night of horrors in Lurktey
Manor" (1985, March) 42*
Ramella, Richard "See how your memory stacks
against these number tacks." (1985, May) 25- —
Memory game.
Ray, J. D. "Landlord's helper part 1 ." (1985, March)
106» — System to help manage rental properly.
Ray, J. D. "Landlord's helper part 2." (1985. April)
170*
Reed, Jim "RAINBOWfest reporl " (1984, Septem-
ber/ ie
Repasy, Michael. "'Run for your life!" (1985. April)
18* — Survival on a strange planet.
Rhead, Valerie. "Teachers need spirit masters'"
(1984. September) 140 — Use your printer to make
stencils.
Richardson. Mel. "Guess right, guess wrong — name
that song!" 11985. June) 163* -Like name thai
tune
Rabbins. Joel. "CoCopadd.!"( 1985. February) 140*
— Convert CoCo to a calculator
Roberts. Steve. "CoComori junior." (7965. Febru-
ary; 164* — A monitor for machine language pro-
grams
Robitaille, Charles "Geta'boot'outof OS-9.' (J985,
February) 283
Roden. Brian. "Live and in concert on CoCo's
stage." (1985, April) 124* Animated graphics
while playing music.
Rogers. Robert T. "Holly, jolly holidays." (1984.
December) 18" — Play your favorite Christmas
carols.
Rogers. Robert T "A |Ourney through the jungle."
(1984. Augustus" — Graphics game lor4K. (Cor-
rection, Nov.. page 244)
Rosen, Bob. "My CoCo is not IBM compatible."
(1984. October) 238 Compares CoCo to IBM
Rutter, Richard W. "Enhance your keyboard input
with buffer stuffer." (7995, February) 90* —A
machine language program to add new commands.
Sabo, Rita. "Animatic: automatic animation " (1985.
June) 58*
Saito, Fran ; and Albrecht, Bob. "Puffing things in
order." (1984, July) 52
Sanford. James A. "Formatter." (1985. May) 124*
— Program to lormal program listings.
Scerbo. Fred B. "Answer the challenge of the dem-
on's defiance." (f985. JWarcfrJ 77* Originally
written for the MC-10
Scerbo. Fred B. "The CoCo tournament programs."
(1984. October) 104* — Program lo generate pair-
ings for any type of tournament.
Scerbo. Fred B. "EZ graphics— '85 style." 0935.
January) 32" — Tutorial on graphics procedures.
Scerbo. Fred B. "Football fever part I." (1984,
November) 177 • — Makes football helmets hy
team.
Scerbo. Fred B. "Football fever part 2." (1984,
December) 107*
Scerbo, Fred B, "Getting ready for the la!!." (1984.
August) 38* — Super math worksheet generator
program.
Scerbo. Fred B. "Let CoCo talk you into a better
education." (1985, February) 11B* — A math pro-
gram using Ihe Voice-pak.
Scerbo. Fred B.'ThemuIti math driller. "(1984. Sep-
tember) 225*
Scerbo. Fred B. "Return of the Hangmenoids!"
(1985. May) 131 • — Talking hangman game.
Scerbo, Fred B "Some educational programs to
help make learning fun." (1985, April) 74*
Scerbo, Fred B. "Three trips to the well." f 1984. July)
162* — 3 programs requested by readers,
Scerbo, Fred B. "The world's easiest database."
1 1985. June) 1 52*
Schechter. Gerry. "Filecopy — a handy OS-9 utility."
(1985. February) 242 —(Correction. May 1985.
page 148).
Schechter. Gerry. "Tidy up listings with Listfile."
(1985. February) 275
Schmidt. Jim. "File it with The Message Cenier."
(1984. November) 28* —Use the CoCo for in-
flame communications.
Schmidt. Jim "Lo-res graphics for the ASCII-ing "
(1984, October) 90*
Schrag, Roger. "Disk drive speed check." (7904,
August) 154*
Schrag. Roger "A special use for the DOS com-
mand." (1984. November) 140*
Schreur, Jan Pieter. "Turn your monitor inside out."
(1985. April) 116 In vert the video with hardware.
Scoflin, Brad. "Casslabl a music tape organizer"
(1984. July) 174* — Makes cassette labels.
Searby. Paul. "Design and development of applica-
tion software part 4." (1984. September) 258 —
Accounts payable system, continued from June
1984.
Searby, Paul "Design and development of applica-
tion software part 5 " (1995. January) 280 -
Program for small business.
Searby, Paul. "Operating systems: another point of
view." ((984. July J 279 —Compares FLEX and OS-
9.
Sharp. Tony. "Adding an auto answer "7 7984, Novem-
ber) 18 — Add an auto-answer to the Modem 1.
Shaver. J. O. "Play your favorite games with no
wires attached." (1985. June) 105* — Wireless
joysticks.
Spiller. Jeremy. "Analog to digital and back again."
()985. June) 36*
Springer. Charles. "Announcing The Rainbow's 2nd
annual simulation Contest (1984 July) 156
Springer. Charles "The decision has been made!'
(1986. April) 36 — Results of the second annual
simulation contest.
Springer, Charles. "Experience the thrill ol adven-
ture." (1985. March) 33 — Announcement ol third
annual adventure contest
St. Jacques, Rene. "Cardio." (1985. April) 58*
Second annual simulation contest graphics win-
ner — simulates heart attack and treatment.
Stearman. Colin J. "CoCo chronograph" (1985.
June) 83* — Add a real time clock.
Stearman, Colin J. "Cookmg with CoCo part 1."
(1984. July) 18* — Exploring CoCo'sdisk operat-
ing system. (Correction. Aug.. page 130)
Stearman. Colin J. 'Cooking with CoCo pari 2"
(1984, August) 170* -How to construct a simple
plug-in cartridge programmer for the 2764 8K
EPROM. (Correction, Sept., page 234)
Stearman. Colin J. "Cooking with CoCo pari 3."
(1984, September)74* -Enhancethe Disk oper-
ating system. (Corrections. Oct.. page 237; Nov..
page 244)
Stearman. Colin J. "Cooking with CoCo part 4."
(1984, October! ISO* — Some patches to make
keyboard entry easier.
Stearman. Colin J. "Cooking with CoCo pari 5 "
(1984. November) 146* — Some new commands
for COCO. (Correction, Jan , 1985, page 232)
Stearman, Colin J "Cooking with CoCo pari 6."
f 1984. December) 154* —Add a parallel port
(Correction. Fob,, 1985. page 281)
Stearman. Colin J. "Cooking with CoCo part 7."
11985. January) 164* — Some more additions lo
CoCo's vocabulary.
Stearman. Gotin J. "Cooking with CoCo part 8."
11985. February) 146 — How to program an
EPROM.
Stumpf, Peter. "A Fourth of July celebration." (1984,
July) 74* — Music and graphics for the 4th of July
Swan. Marvin E. "The diskette directories handler
system part 1." (1984 November) 100* — How to
Organize your diskette Hies.
Swan, Marvin E. "The diskette directories handler
system part 2," (1984. December) 37* — (Correc-
tion, Apr.. 1985. page 226)
Swan, Marvin E. "The diskette directories handler
system part 3." (79S5. January) 120*
Tanzcr. Milt. "But. who was Colonel Potter's horse?"
(1984, Augusl)67' — A Trivial Pursuit like game.
Tauli. T. C. "Joystick-to-itiveness." f79S5. March)
232* — How to use joysticks to make selections
from a menu.
Taylor. D. "Junk food." 11984. November) 90*
Taylor. James F. 'The ABC game" (1984. Sep-
tember) 156* — Game to learn the a-b-CS. (Cor-
rection, Jan . iges. page 232)
Tilenius, Eric. "The adventure writer's tool kit." (1985.
April) 105* — Tutorial on writing adventures
Tilenius. Eric W. "The Arconiax assignment. "11984,
July) 90* — Anniversary 'scratch and sniff 'ad ven-
ture. (Correction, Sept.. page 234)
Tobias, Brad. "Miss Liberty " f 1984. July) 61 -Use
Printer art from Nov 83 to draw a Picture
Trevor. Alexander B. "It is better to PUT than to
GET."(1985, January)23"
Tucker. Walter J. "You can invest in tbisone — T-Bill
computation." ((985. March) 153* — Figure out
the benefits of a Treasury Bill investment
Tyson, Robert K "Computer simulation lor tun and
profit part 2: exogenous human interaction simula-
tion—the stock market." (1984. August) f 19*
Tyson, Robert K. "Computer simulations for fun and
profit." (7934. July) 186- Creating simulations
lor the CoCo.
Vasconi. Eugene. "Chopin's minule waltz." (1985.
June) 130* Music demo using PLAY
Wagorn. Paul. "Looie wants you to join the penguin
patrol." (1985. February) 33*
Weide. Dennis H "CoCo becomes the paymaster
part 1 " (1985. March) 58* - A small business
payroll package. Corrections, May 1985, page
148. and June 1985 page 226.
Weide, Dennis hi. "CoCo becomes the paymaster
part 2." (1985. April) 82*
Weir. Robert. "JINFILE:a jumbo information handler
with some very special features." 11984. November/
162* Special purpose filing program.
White. Richard A. "Analyzing more BASIC f)985.
February) 152* — Uses Rainbow checkbook to
explain some programming
236
THE RAINBOW July 1985
White. Richard A. "Creating Ihe Rainbow check-
book parti "figs'). September) 126 — Checkbook
balancer.
White. Richard A. "Creating the Hainbow check-
book part 2 11984. October! 250
White. Richard A "Creating the Rainbow check-
book part 3 " HS84, November) 125
White. Richard A. "Creating the Rainbow check-
book part 4," 11984. December) 134
White. Richard A. "Creating the Rainbow check-
book parts." 11985. Januaryj233' — (Correction.
Apr., page 226)
White. Richard A. "Deciphering printer control
codes." (1985. March) 28
White. Richard A. "An introduction to spreadsheets "
H985. April) 146 — Overview of spreadsheet soft-
ware.
White. Richard A "Let's create a spreadsheet "
(1935, Way) 98 — Alternate uses for the spread-
sheet.
While. Richard A. "Spreadsheet application for
home economics: buying a car." 1 1985. June) 238
White. Richard A. "Variables revisited." (1984. July/
126 — Hinis about using variables in Basic.
White. Richard A. "Weird and wonderful." ((984,
August) 115 — How to get a Print Using in Color
Basic.
White, William R. "Simplifying use or the SOUND
command." (1935. June) 42 •
Wilfore. John F. "Word scrambler for Spelling lists "
11984. September) 131 •
Witham. Burl, Jr "To pack or not to pack: that's an
easy question." (J984. October) 140 — Discusses
compressing Basic statements.
Wood, James H. "Hi-res racer." (1985, March) 124*
— Car racing game.
Zimmer. Charles C. "Block oul those troublesome
granules with Disktest.utl." (t985, January ) 89 •
— (Program listing. Feb. 35, p.250)
PRODUCT REVIEWS
"ADOS." (19B4. December) 211
"AMT (Automatic money tracer)." (1984. October)
199
"Addition and subtraction of fractions and mixed
numbers 2.1." (1985. May) 207
Address one " (1984. September) 218
"Advanced editor " ( 1984. July) 202
"Adventure cracker." (1984. August) 210
"Adventure generator." (1984. July) 231
"Adventure generator." (1984. December) 227
'The Adventurer's handbook." (1984. October/202
"Adventurus Supremus 4.66." f F985, June) 221
"Air traffic conirol simulator." (1985. February) 229
•Aldaron."(1934, October/ 207
"Alpha-dir." 17984. August) 193
"Alphabet stew." f 1985. May) 208
"Ancestors 2.0." (1984. November) 216
"And rone." f (984. December/ 219
"The animator." (1985. January/ 204
"The archivist." (1985. February) 205
"Arithmetic tutor." (1985. March) 207
"Assembler language programming toolkit." (1984.
December) 239
"Aut-O-Start " (1985. June) 220
"Auto run 64." (1985. February) 224
"Autoterm." f 1984. November) 229
"BASIC searcher." (1985, March) 196
"BBS log book " (1985. March) 219
"B-XREF." (1985. March) 209
"Bakersfield KENO." (1985, March) 216
"Basic programming tricks revealed" (1985. Febru-
ary) 226
"Better "(1984. Jo (y; 226
"Big B pro quarterback." (1985. February/ 219
"Big Bird's special delivery." (1985. February) 218
"Bjork blocks." (1984. October) 228
"The black sanctum " (1984. August) 212
"Blackjack Royale version 2.0." (1984. December)
217
"Blue streak interface." (J9B4, July) 211
"Bugs II." (1985. May) 219
"Burner plus " (1985. February) 223
"CD sort/key-extr." 1985. April/ 206
"CGP115SD— screen dump " t1984 August) 203
"Calorie counter weight analyzer. (1985 Janu-
ary) 220
"Candy co." (1984. August/225
"Car manager." (1984 September) 21 1
"Cassette box insert maker " (1985. March! 198
"Cassette label" (1984. September/ 210
"Castle ragoona." (1985. April! 215
"Centipede ABC's and 123"S" (1985. June/ 205
"Chambers." (1984. September) 205
"Chipaway." (1985. April) 195
"Chopper strike." f?9S4. August) 227
"Christmas quiz " (1984. December) 223
"Church time." (1984. September; 209
"CoCo checker " 11985. January) 194
"CoCo cookbook." (1984. Augus(j2i8
"CoCo cooler II " (1935. Ma re h) 226
"CoCo coupler CP/M." f (984. OefoberJ 232
"CoCo dump." f 7984. November) 230
"CoCo freeze frame " f ?935. MayJ 222
"CoCo Max." (1935, June* 217
CoCo professional tax preparer." 11985. June) 199
"CoCo tuner." f)0SS. June) 203
"CoCo video tiller." (1935. April) 219
"CoCoindx." (1984. August/216
"Coins and Addition." (1984. December) 216
"Color Connection II." (1935. April) 201
"Color checkbook." (1985. ,4pri/1 210
"Color finance II." (1984. November) 208
"Color math practice." (1984. OefoberJ 215
"Color power II." (1985. January) 209
"Color stat strategy baseball." ((935. March) 208
"Color Stronghold " (1984. November) 343
"ColorSta! " (7935. June) 198
"Colorama BBS." (1934. July) 235
"Colorforth version 2,0," (1985. February) 198
"Colorgrade." (1984. December) 230
"Colormind." (1984. September) 197
"Concordance." (1934. November; 200
"Congress " (1985. June; 195
"Conversion aids." (1984. July) 216
"Conversions " (1985. May/ 203
"Counting things." (1985, January) 215
"Cnbbage." (T984. October) 226
"Crypton," (1985. April) 200
"DATALIST." (1985. March) 218
"DEFT bench and Pascal " (79S4 November) 221
"DMGAGIC " (79H4. August/ 213
"DMP-1Q0 line printer conversion." (1985, May) 195
"DS-69digisector." (1985. May) 197
"Dan Tucker's mine." (1935. June) 206
'Dapper." f?934. October) 212
"Data Line switch box." (1935. June) 219
"Debacle " ((985. June/ 209
"Dejavu." (1935. April) 218
"Deputy inspector." (1984. December) 202
"Designer." (1935. JuneJ 202
"Diet-Ade." f)985. May) 206
"Disk Vidtex." (1984. November) 235
"Disk master." (1985. April) 223
"Disk utility." (1984. October) 220
"Disk-o-tier" (1984. October) 233
"Do-file/Fix-file."f19S4, September) 201
"Don't forget. "(1 935, Ma re h) 228
"Double driver." (1985. MayJ 196
"Downland." (1935. April) 213
"Draconian." (1985. Apr(l; 216
"Drive package " '1935. January/ 219
"DynaStar/DynaForm/DynaSpell. "(1984. July)22Q
"Dynacalc " (1934. September) 219
"Dynamite*."' (1984. December) 195
"EDITTRON." (1984. September) 212
'EDTASM (disk) " (1984. September) 192
"EDT."(1984. October) 225
"ETT- Electronic typing teacher." (1984. July J 210
'E-Zbase."(79S4, July) 255
"Easy-file (1984. November) 240
"elec-TRON." (1985. May) 226
"Electra-guard." (1985. June) 210
"Elite-file." f (984. December) 241
"The Enhancer." (1985. February) 213
"Erland." (1984. November) 204
"Ernie's magic shapes" (1984. September) 214
"Evasion " f 1984. November) 216
"Everyone's guide to Basic." 1 1984. July/ 243
"Fangman." (1984. November/ 242
"File cabinet." (1984. September) 198
"Tile two " (1985. MayJ 211
"Final countdown " :f934. December; 212
"First games." (1984. November) 220
"Flip side." (1985. February) 192
"Floppiclene." (1935. February) 233
"Flying tigers " (1984. August) 208
•Fractions and percents." (1984. August) 228
"Freeform." (1984. December/198
"Froggie." (7934, July) 254
"Full screen editor." (1984. November) 236
" Funhou.se " (1984. JuJyJ 238
"GTRM." (1984. December) 236
"Galactic fighter" (1985. June/193
"Gold plug 80." (1934, July) 233
"Grand Pri*."" (1985. March) 211
"Graph it." (7934, September) 200
"Graphic compression utility." (1984. December)
218
"Graphic master." (1985. Februaryj 231
"Graphic math advenlure enhanced." ((985. April)
221
"Graphicom joystick." (1985. February) 221
"Gray lady." (1934. November) 219
"Grobo1."C1984, August) 221
"Graver's number rover." (1985. April) 208
"The gunfighter." (1934. August) 207
"Hands on." ((984. NdvemberJ 206
"Happy birthday Mr Gifl "' (1984, DecemoerJ 226
"Hayes mach l| joystick." (J984, November) 244
"Heroes and trolls." (1984. December) 215
"Hide-a-BASIC." (1984. December) 200
"High resolution picture puzzle." (1985. January)
196
"How to use your Radio Shack printer." (book)
(1985, MayJ 192
"Howard Medical TV stand." (1984. September) 199
"Ice bird." (1984, August) 219
"Ice hockey '" (1984, December J 244
"In assembly language." (1984. December) 207
"Intercept 4." (1934. Sepfemberj 208
"JDK Kalends." (1935 May) 214
"Johnson utility packages " (1984. October) 217
"Juggle's rainbow." (1985. MayJ 20B
"Jungle queen." (1985, January) 226
"K-BAStC." (1984. November) 226
"Keep-trak version 1.2." (1985. April) 196
"Keep-Irak." (1984. September* 222
"Key ironic keyboard " (1985. January) 227
"Key-wiz " f 7985. January) 213
"King author's tales " ((984. OefoberJ 200
"Kingdom of Basham." (1984. November/ 211
"LIZPAC.'"(1985. March)2)2
"LOGO starter."" (1984. TJecemberJ 208
"Lancer." (1984. August) 224
"Learning games." (1984. November) 241
"Library!" 7(985. April) 195
"Liner "(1985. JI")eJ 216
"Locking diskette storage system " J1984. Septem-
ber) 209
"Lolto." (1985, January) 202
"ME-123-64 126K upgrade." (1985. Juncj 211
"MLBASIC." (1935. MayJ209
"MSI color calendar." (1984. August) 206
"MSI-Disk Util." (1984. July) 229
"Major tstar." (1985. MayJ 218
"Master design." (1984. Ju(y)204
"Masterfile." (1984. November) 212
"Maze runner." (1985. April) 217
'Megamunk." (1985. February) 200
"Memo minder" (1934. JuJy; 222
"Metabot." (1985, June) 207
"Micro-games, Micro-checkers." (1984. July) 225
"Micro-grip V" (1985. May) 227
"Middle kingdom." (1984. December) 224
"Miner." (1984. fVoiremberJ 232
"More beef." (1984. Ju(y)?14
"Mr. Dig "(1934. November) 238
"Ms. Maze." (1985. February) 216
"Mul-t-screen " (1984. July) 240
"Multi-pak extender cable." (1985. May) 222
"Multiprogram manager " (1935. April) 192
'Music stringer." (1984 September/ 213
Music library 100" (79H4. November) 225
"Music library 700 and 300." (1985, March) 205
"Musics 2." (1S84, Decemberi 225
"Musx." (1935, April) 198
NEWBASIC." (1984. October) 221
•Nomad." ((984. DecemberJ 213
"Number and color worlds " (1985. February) 202
"OS-9 disk fix and utilities." (1984. OefoberJ 218
"Oki dump." (1984. December) 206
"Omega file." ((985. March) 223
Option 1." (1985. January) 198
"PBJ 23P pak." (1985. March) 192
July 1985 THE RAINBOW 237
BYTE 2 (1985. June) 138 —Assembly language
demo
BYTECQOR 11985. May) 77 —To input machine
language code into memory
BYTESCRN 11985. Msy) 73 — Load 51 -column util-
ity
BYTMASTR(!984. September) 124 —Video screen
utility
CAD 16 11984. January/ 85 —Animated high res
story
CADET TR H983. Match) 154 —Game
CALC (1985. January) 234 —Calculator (PASCAL)
CALENDAR (1982, Octobers —Make a calendar
CALENDAR 11984. September) 99 -Create a calen-
dar
CALGEN (1984. September) 266— Calculator pro-
gram (PASCAL)
CAPITALS (1983. April) 34 —Geography drill
CARDFILE (1984. December) 47 — Xmas card tile
and labeler
CARD 10 11985. April! 60 —Simulation ol heart
attack
CARDS-1 (1983. December) 100 —Greeting cards
CARDS-2 f J983. December) 106 -Greeting cards
CAROLS 11984. December) 20 —Xmas sound and
graphics
CASSLABLf 7984. July) 174— Music tape organizer
CAT(198P, November) 32 —PLAY demo
CATEGORY (1 985, January) 56 — Elementary school
drill
CCTALK(1984. November) 52 — Terminal program
CCTLOAD ( 1984. November) 59 —Terminal pro-
gram
CFRR f J 985. March) 134 —Cash flow rate of return
CGPLABEL r 1984, May) 136 — Labels for CGP-1 15
CHARACTR (1984. February) 297 —Adventure game
aid
CHARACTR (1984. March) 192 —Adventure game
utility
CHARFIND (1983- March) 13 —Adventure game
utility
CHARGER (1985, June) 113 —Disk utility
CHARLIE 11982. December)87 — Format LLIST list-
ings
CHEAPTKR (1983. July) 275 -Votrax driver
CHECKS (1 964, January) 124 — Checkbook balancer
CHEKBOOK (1985. January) 238 —Checkbook ba-
lancer
CHEMBOND(1983, January)130 -Chemistry drill
CHOPPER 11985. June) 28 -Helicopter action
game
CHORDS (1983, August) 132 —Music generator
CHORDS (1984. June) 181 —Chord finder
CHR CNT (1984, October)266 —Character counter
(PASCAL)
CIRCLE (1983. July) 166 —Graphics demo
CIHMOD (1983. July) 169 —Graphics demo
CKWRITER(1 985, Apri/1 93 — Check writer for Pay-
roll
CLASSICS (1984. June) 132 —Music demo
CLOADMODf 1984, November) 117 — CLOAD modi-
tier
CLOCK (1984. September) 28 —Clock face
CLOCK (1985. Mey) 236 —Graphics demo in PAS-
CAL
CLOVER (1984, June) 57 —Data for COMPOSER
(Dec 83)
CLOVER (1985. June) 161 -Using the DRAW state-
ment
CLOWN (1985. June)80 - Graphics demo
CLRSCOPE f T9S4, January) 80 —Random graphics
art
CMERGE (1983, Oc(ober) 206 —Cassette merge
utility
COCOGOLF f 1984. February] 69 —Golf simulation
game
COCO LOGO /J 982. October) SO —Print a logo
COCOMQN (1985. February) 165 -Machine lan-
guage monitor
COCONUTS (1985. March) 164 -Graphics demo
COCOPADD (1985, February) 144 —Calculator
emulation
COCOSAYS 11983. April) 218 —Music utility
COCOTYPE(1984. January; 106— Typing tutor
CODEWRDS(1985. June) 45 -Elementary educa-
tion game
COLORFRM (7965, April) 113 —Print routine for
adventures
COLORS (1984. April) 185— CHRS of colors
COLORS) (985. May) 147 Graphics demo
C0LOR1 (1982. AugustJ 89— Graphics demo (also
COLOR2)
COLRBOOK (1984. May) 106 -Graphics demo
COMBATf 1983. September! 193 — Adventure game
CQMMWP(1983. Ju/y)163 Communications word
processor
COMPILER (1983. November) 1B2— Save graphics
with CSAVEM
COMPOSER (1983. December) 132 —Music syn-
thesizer
COMPSHOP(1985, February^ —Consumer edu-
cation lor children
COMPTEST (1984. February) 292 - Compatibility
game
COMPUTE (1985. April) 87 —Payroll computation
CONCERT (1985. April) 128 —Animated graphics
with music
CONGEN(1983, .4ugus1) 100— TV test pattern gen-
erator
CONNECT4 (1984. June) 160 -Game
CONSEOS (1983. March) 110 —Game
CONTLOGR f (983. March I 160 —Ham radio tog
CONVERT (1983. October) 318 -Use 64K
CONVERT (1983. September) 226 -Metric conver-
ter
CONVERT (1984. March) 134 -Convert MICRO-
PAINTER to disk
CONVERT (1984. October) 132 —Graphics utility
lor ART GALLERY "
CONVERT (1985, March) 162 —Foreign currency
calculator
COPTER (1984, February) 64— Graphics adventure
game
COPYDIR (1983, June) 86 —Disk utility
COSTCALC (1984. March) 100 —Small business
aid
CRAPS (1984. April; 69 —Gambling game
CREATE (1983. October) 108 —Graphics utility
CREATORf 1983. December) 192 — Hi-res textgen-
erator
CRNOGRPH (1985. June) S3 —Real time clock
(need hardware mod)
CRYPTO (1983. June) 132 —Cryptogram game
CRYPTSAM 71983. June) 132— Cryptogram sample
CSKETCH (1983. October) 161 — Etch-a-sketch
program
CTRYRQAD (1984. June) 77-bonus —Sample for
MUSIC+
CUPID (1985, February)!! Match-up game
CURVFITZ (1 983. April) 234 —Best fit to data points
CWC4V10 (1984. October) 1S2 —Disk utility
CWC4V11 (1984, October) 182 -Disk utility
CWC5V10 /1984. November) 147 —Disk utility
CWC5V11 (1984, November) 147 —Disk utility
D-ADVWTR (1983, January) 50 —Adventure game
O.'BAS (1983. December) 216— Disk utility
DATABASE (1984. December) 258 —Disk mailing
list program
DATABASE (1984. Mayj 144 —Adventure game util-
ity
DATABASE (1984. November) 247 —Mailing list
DATABASE (1984, October) 36 —Mailing labels
DATABASE (1984. September) 116 —Disk mailing
list
DATELOAD f 7984. Septembdr) 88 —see PATCH10.
PATCH11
DATESET (1984, November) 148 —Disk utility
DATFLf1982, December] 114 — Database manager
DATING (1983. February) 58 —Date your program
DEADRECK (1934, November) 273 —For light air-
craft (PASCAL)
DECODE (1SS5. April) 112 —Full sentence decode
routine
DEMO (1984. October) 21 —Graphics demo
DEMO (1985, January) 251 —see SCREEN51 —
demo
DEMO (1985. May) 91 —Utility for Okidata ML92
printer
DEMON II (1985, March) 79 —Adventure game
DIARY (1903, November) 35 -Appointment book
DICE (1982. May) 23 -Adventure game aid
DICE BAG (1982. June) 38 —Adventure game aid
DIRECT (1985. May) 38 -Cassette tape directory
DIRO f 7985. January) 124 —Disk directory handier
system
DIR2 (1984. December) 38 —Disk utility
DIR3 (1985. January) 122 —Disk directory handler
system
DISEMBLR (1984. May 1 22 BASIC disassembler
DISKCHEK (1984. August) 165— Disk speed check
DISKDABL(1983. October) 190-Disk utility
DISKDIR1 (1983. July) 156 Disk utility [also
DISKDIR2-4)
DISKFIX (1984. March) 196 Disk utility
DISKLIST f 1982. July) 30 —Disk utility
DISKMENUi. 1982. October/108 — Adventuregame
aid
DISKSORT (198.7. December) 64 —Alphabetic sort
ol disk directory
DISKTEST (1985. January) 99 —Disk utility
DISKWASH (1933, November) 310 -Disk utility
DISPLAY] (1985, February) 133 -Center a mes-
sage
DISPLAYS (1985. February) 134 -Ti lie primer
DISPLAY3 17985. February) 134 —Tide printer
DISPLAY4CJ985. February) 134— Reverseprinting
DISPLAYS (1985. February) 135 —Print backward
message
DISPLAY6 (1985. February) 135 —Title generator
DISPLAY7 (1985. February) 135 —Title generator
DOG (1982. September) 78 -Graphics demo
(Snoopy')
DOODLER (1984, January) 121 —Printer graphics
DOODLER (1984, June) 89 Graphics demo
DOSSTARI (1984. November) 144 Auto start on
DOS
DOTS (1983. July) 83 —Game
DOUBLE (1982. May) 42 Double size screen print
DRAGBYTE (1983. March) 202 —Adventure game
DRAGBYTE (1983. November) 172 —Adventure
character generator
DRAGBYTE (1983, October) 152— Adventure game
aid
DRAGBYTE(19B4, February] 178 - -Adventure char-
acter generator
DRAGBYTE (1904. January) 38 — Adventure game
DRAGONS (1982. August) 64 —Adventure game
aid
DRAW-EZ f 7383, November) 163 -Demo of saving
graphics with CSAVEM-see COMPILER
DRAWING (1984, February)61 — Like Elch-a-skelch
DRAWINGS (1985. April) 45 Data for SURFACE
DREIDL (1983, December) 213 — Hanukkah game
DRGNGOLD(1984. August) 28— Adventuregame
DRIVER (1985. February) 109 -BSOCG Keyboard
enhancer driver
DSKDET (1983, March) 54 -Remove disk without
unplugging ROM PAC
DSKMERGE (1985, February) 175 —Disk utility
DUMBTERM (1983. March) 160 —Terminal pro-
gram
DUMPSTQR (1984. August) 229 —Disk to tape
transfer
DUNGEON (1983, January) 50 —Adventure game
DUPER (1983, January) 80 -Ham radio utility
EDCN (1982, November) 18 —Elementary educa-
tion drill
EDCOL(1 982. Oflldber)2e — Elementary education
drill
EDCOLUMN (1982, September) 35 —Elementary
education drill
EDITOR (1984, November) 48 —BBS patch (RAIN-
BORD)
EDUCATE (1983, January) 92 — Elementary educa-
tion drill
EDUNOTES(1985. April) 162 —Elementary educa-
tion drill (sentences)
EDUNOTES (1985. March) 176 —Interest payment
demo
ELECTION (1983. November) 77 —Simulation
game — Presidential election campaign
ELECTION (1984. June) 65 —Voting utility
ELEMENTS f 7983. March) 152 —Chemistry drill
ELEMENTS (T983, September) 37 -Periodic table
of the elements
EMPLOYEE(1985, Marcb) 61 —Small business pay-
roll
EMPLOYER (1985. MarcftJ 72 —Small business
payroll
ENCODER (1985, May) 141 —See TRI-HANG
ENCYCLO (T984. December) 175 —Elementary
school drill
ENRAK (1983. Auoust) 123 —Adventure game
ENTRDATA (1984. February) 145 -see BSKRINIT
EOQCALCf1985. Marcnj20- Operational research
example
EPROM (1984. August) 173 -EPROM programmer
July 1985 THE RAINBOW 239
ERRMSC (1934. January) 172 —More complete
error messages (BASIC)
ERRMSG (1984. January) 169 —More complete
error messages (assembly)
ESCAPE (1982, July) 42 —Game
EVIL EYE (1984, April) 185 —Graphics demo
EYE Q f 1985. May) 164 —Game
EZLIST 11984. November) 23 —Listing utility
FACES (1984, January) 93 —Graphic faces
FALLOUT (1933. March) 40 —Fallout preparation
(also FALLOUT2)
FAMTREE (1384, February) 79 —Genealogical aid
FANTASY (1985. January) 130 —Adventure game
FILELIST 1 1982. July) 30 — disk utility
FILEMAIN(1985, March) 113— Rental property sys-
tem
FINALDEM (1983. January) B4 — X-pad demo
FIND (1985. February) 116 — see SCREEN51
FIRE (1982, December) 34 — Graphics Christmas
scene
FISHING ( 1984. January) 158 Hi-res game
FLAGS (1983. October) 92 —Hi-res flags
FLCNVRT (198?, December; 111 —Disk utility
FLSPRINT (1982. December) 111 —Disk utility
FLSRCH (1982. December) 111 —Disk utility
FLTSIM32(1 983, June) 58— Instrument flight simu-
lator (also FLTSIM16)
FOLLOW (1984. October) 54 —Elementary educa-
tion demo
FOOTBALL (1984. December) 110 — Graphicsdemo
FOOTBALL(1984, November) 179 -Graphics demo
FORMAT (198$. rVfayJ128 -To format BASIC list-
ings
FORMATH (1983, June) 182 -Utility tor Gemini
printer
FRACTALC (1983, July) 29 —Graphics demo (also
FRACTAL1-3)
FRACTION (1983. February) 102 — Elementary math
aid
FREEBIT (1983, April) Bonus — Graphics demo
FRP (7932, December; 50 — Adventure game aid
FRP (1982. November) 68 —Adventure game
FRP f 7982, September J 23 —Adventure game aid
FRPDAT (1982, November) 68 —See FRP
FRUITFLY (1985, January) 144 -Action game
FSTPAINT (1983, October) 64 —PAINT demo
GAME 1 (1984, February) 93 —Adventure game
[also GAME 2-4)
GEMPRINT (1985. May) 46 —Gemini screen print
GENLINK (1985, January; 59 -Tape utility
GEO GAME (1984. September) 160 —States and
capitals
GEORGE (1982. November) 86 —Graphics demo
GHOSTBST (1985, January) 38 —Graphics demo
GIFTLIST (1984, December) 297 —Gift giving list
(PASCAL)
GL (1982, October) 20 — Prints expense ledgers
GLOMMER (1983, October) 122 —AK graphics
GQLDPILEf 1984. September;54— Interest checker
GPOUMP (198-7, May) 140— CGP-1 15 printer utility
GRADEAVG (1983, September) 229 —Teacher's
report
GRADEBK (1982. September) 9 —Teacher's aid
GRAF-1 (1982, May) 6 —Graphics demo (also
GRAF-2I0GRAF-7)
GRAFDMP3 (1983, October,! 304 —Graphics demo
GRAFDUMPf7983, October; 298— Graphicsdemo
GRAFICOM (1984, April) 227 —Picture demo
GRAFME5S (1983, November; 24 —BBS system
GRAFXXX (1983, January) 84 —X-pad utility
GRAGSALE (1984, May) 156 —Garage sale record
keeper
GRAPH (1984, February) 55 —Plot a pie-graph
GRAPHIC (1982. September) 32 —Graphics demfj
GRAPHICS (1982, No member J 86— Graphicsdemo
GRAPHICS (1985, April) 268 —Graphics demo
(PASCAL)
GRDELST (1934, October) 31 -see SPELTEST
GREETING (1984. December) 61 —Holiday gra-
phics
GUIDE (1984, November) 256 —Elementary school
drill
GUITAR (1984. Junej 164 —Display guitar chords
HAMFREG(1983. December)4l — Ham radio utility
HANDLER (1984. November) 104 —Disk utility
HANGMAN (1983. February)40 —Game
HANOI (1982, November) 42 —Towers of Hanoi
game
HARDCOPY (1984. March) 124 —Print contents of
screen
HEALTH (1982. November) 124— Health question-
naire
HEIST (1934. May) 195 —Hi-res game
HEXHAPPY (1984. July) 1S1 —Hexadecimal drill
HEXTUTOR (1983, April) 178 —Hexadecimal drill
Hi-Q (1985. June) 99 —Game
HIDEDIR (1983, October) 52 —Disk utility
HOSBIT(1933. January) 122 —Game
HOLIDAY (1984. January) 150 —Graphics demo
HOME (1985. January) 26 —Graphics demo
HOMEBDGT (1983, Ju7yJ 60 —Home finance
HOMEFIN(?9S5. March) 90 —Home finance
HOMEUTIL (1983. MarcH)64 -Utility bill calculator
HOMONYM (1985, April) 77 — Quiz on homonyms
HOMONYMS (1983, February) 16— Random num-
ber demo
HOMRUN (1983, August) 64 —Program for Plug-n-
power controller
HOSSRACE (1983. April) 28 —Game
HOURGLAS (1985, January) 156 —Programming
utility
HOUSES (1934. March) 164 —Home ownership
questionnaire
HOW (1983, November) 204 —Number guessing
game
HURICANE/7984, October) 164 —Home hurricane
tracking station
HYRES()982, October) 92 —ML graphics demo
ICE (1982, June) 25 —Game (Ice lander)
IDEAS 2 (1983, September) 145 —Education-
choose topic to write about
IDENTKIT (1983, October; 306 —Draw a face
ILLUSION (1983, March) 28 —Optical illusion
ILLUSION (1983, October) 78 —Graphics demo
IMAGES (1984, February) 198 —Introduction to
image processing
INC0EXP(I9S5, April) 175 —Landlord program
INCOMTAX (1983. April) 77 —From February 1983,
page 18 — Income tax
INCOMTAX (1983, February) 18 —Income tax aid
INFLTION (1984, Marc'n; 76 -Effect of inflation
INITMEMB (1984, November)A8 - B B S patch (RAIN-
BORD)
INIT36 (1983, October) 51 —Disk utility
INMAN1 (1982. December) 41 -Graphics demo
(also INMAN2-3)
INMAN1 (1982, October; 17— Graphics demo
INMAN1 (1983, January; 106 —Graphics demo
(alsolNMAN2)
INPUT (1985, April) 112 —Full sentence input rou-
tine
INSTALL (1984, December) 36 —Change ROMS
INSTRFLT (1984, August) 75 —Simulation game-
flight
INTEREST (1985, March) 253 —Interest calculator
(PASCAL)
INVADERS (1983, March) 218 —Action game
INVITE (1983, January) 74 —Birthday party invita-
tion
IRA PROJ (1984, August) 8B —Pension projection
J&E[L3)(79S3, Sepfember)56 — Logo for math club
JINFILE (1984, November) 169 —Jumbo informa-
tion file handler
JK DRAW (1933, March) 166 —Joystick drawing
JNKFOOD1 (1984. November) 92 — Game
JNKFOOD2 (1984, November) 94 —Game
JNKFOOD3 (1934, November) 95 —Game
JNKFOOD4 (1984. November) 99 —Game
JOPLIN (1984, June) 57 —Data for COMPOSER
(Dec 83)
JOYIN (1982. August)8— Demo of JOYIN ROM call
JOYSTICK (1985. March) 232 —Joystick demo
JSTKTEST(1985, June; 105— Wireless joystick test
JUNGLE (1984. August) 19 — 4K graphics game
KCE (1985, January) 45 — Keyboard cassette con-
troller
KDYBOD(1983, December; 209— Driver for calcu-
lator keyboard conversion
KEYBOARD (1984. March) 129 —Typing tutor
KEYBOMB(1984, August) 150 — Elementary school
game
KEYFUN (1984. January) 210 — Elementary educa-
tion game
KOLARDES(1984, January) 66 — Random graphics
KWICDRAW(1985. May;63 —Graphic utility
LABELER (1983. June; 30— Cassette label maker
LABELS (1984. May) 77 -Mailing labels
LANDLORD(1984,Ju(y;32— Game like Monopoly
LASRWOHM (T983. November) 220 —Action game
LAYOUT (1984. June) 25— Interior decorating aid
LEMONADE (1983. April) 60 —Simulation game
LETRHEAD (1982, April) 46 —Letterhead logo
LETTERS (1985, May) 147 —DRAW alphabet on
hi-res screen
LG DUMP (1985, May) 20 —Large screen dump for
Prowriter
LICEN-LR( 1983, October; 107 — "Computerlicense"
for schools
LICENSE(7383, October; 107— "Computerlicense"
for schools
LIGHT'N' (1983. April) 16 —Graphics demo
LIGHTPEN (1983, April) 90 — Light pen demo (also
LITEPEN2)
LIL E 1 (1984. October) 122 —Improved editor
LIL E 2 (1984. October) 124 —Improved editor
LI NESf 1983. Augusr) 80 —Random display of lines
LINK2 (1985, January) 60 —see GENLINK
LINKS (1985, January; 61 —see GENLINK
LINK4 (1985, January) 64 -see GENLINK
LINK5 (1985. January) 64 -see GENLINK
LISTER (1985, January) 151 —Listing utility
LISTING1 (198-7, May) 117 -Tutorial
LISTING1 (T984, October) 92 —Lores graphics
demo
LISTING1 (1985, April) 247 —EDIT tutorial
LISTING1 (1985. January) 88 —Tutorial
LISTING1 (1985. June; 158 —Using the DRAW
statement
LISTING1 (1985. (Karen) 102 —Elementary drill-
sentences
LISTING2 (1984, August) 65 —see TRAPPERR
LISTING2(1934, December) 254 — 51 column utility
LISTING2 (1984, March) 96 —see PLAYBOOK
LISTING2 (1934, May) 118 —Tutorial
LISTING2 (1985. JanuaryJ 88 -Tutorial
LISTING2 ()985. June; 158 —Using the DRAW
Statement
LISTING2 (1985, MarcdJ 102 —Elementary drill-
sentences
LISTING3 f 7984, August) 65 —see TRAPPERR
LISTING3 (1984, March) 96 —see PLAYBOOK
LISTING3 (1985, March) 103 —Elementary drill-
sentences
LITTLE E (1984. April) 1B1 —Improved editor
LLISTER (1985, January) 151 —Listing utility
LOADP!X(79S4, October) 134 —Graphics utility for
"ART GALLERY"
LOAN (1 982, October) 70 —Amortize a loan
LOCOCOCO (1984, June) 69 —Graphics demo
LOGSHEET (1982, December) 1 24 — Ham radio util-
ity
LTRWRITER (1984, January) 87 —Letter writing
program
LURKLEYf798S, MarcrjJ 44 —Adventure game
MACDATA (1983. December) 181 —Machine lan-
guage to Basic data converter
MADADDER(1984, September) 149 — Mathematics
game
MANYPOLY(79B3, Apr/VJ 110 -Graphicsdemo
MAPMNDER (1983, November) 293— X-pad demo
MARATHON (1983, October) 19— Action game
MARKUP (1 984, Marcb) 21 —Small business appli-
cation
MARQUEE (1983. February)204 —Graphicsdemo
MARYSONG(79B3, September) 220 — See and hear
music sample
MASH16K(1984, August; 67 —Trivia game
MASH32K (1984. August; 67-bonus —Trivia game
MASTERMND (1983, August; 21 —Game like Mas-
termind
MASTER1 (1984, August) 238 —Assembly tutorial
MASTER2 (1984, August) 239 —Assembly tutorial
MASTER3 (1984, August) 239 —Assembly tutorial
MATCHING (1985, AprrVJ 78 —Matching quiz
MATH (1982. September) 82 —Math practice
MATHDRILf 1984, September) 226 — Drill for mathe-
matics
MATHGAME(>984, January)99 — Educational math
game
MATHGEN (1984, August; 42 —Teacher's work-
sheet generator
MATHLAB (1985. February) 122 —Math quiz with
speech
MATHPALf 7983. January) 111 —Elementary edu-
cation drill
240
THE RAINBOW July 1985
MATHPROB (1984. August) 49 -Teacher's malh
problem generator
MATHQUIZ (1983. September) 154 —Elementary
math quiz
MA2EBLDR (1985. May) 1 16-See RAT MAZE
MCQUIZ {1934. September) 59 —Multiple choice
test generator
MCI OCONVf 1983. OctoGer) 196 — WIC-10 conver-
sion routine
MEMCHECK (1984. March) 32 —Aid to enter ML
programs
MEMEX1 fJ982, December) 54 — Examine memory
contents (also MEMEX2)
MEMORY (1983. Ju(y)202 -Game
MEMORY (1984. January) 1 16— Concentration-like
game
MEMSCANt 1984. April) 134 —Utility to scan mem-
ory addresses
MERGE 11985. February) 161 —Cassette merge util-
ity
MERRO (1984. February) 28 —Adventure game
MERYXMASf (983. December) 205— Animated gra-
phic Xmas card
MINICALC fl962. October) 60 — Spreadsheel pro-
gram
MINIDATA f!986, Jprte) 152 —Simple database
management program
MINIDOS(1983. July) A3— Virtual disk demo
MINIMON (1982, October) 38 —Machine language
monitor
MINIVENT (1984, February) 40 —Demo of adven-
ture programming technique
MINI VENT ( 1984. March) 40 —Adventure game aid
MISNLTR(1984, Januaryi2\\ — Elementaryeduca-
tion game
MISSILES (1983. August) 218 —Action game
MLCASSET (1983, October) 84 —ML cassette I/O
MNUTWALZ ((985. June) 130 —Music demo of
Chopin
M0CALC(I9S4. April) 1S9 —Spreadsheet
MOD ART f!S84. January) 24 —Random graphics
art
MODE4PRT (1985. May) 93 —Utility far Okidata
ML92 printer
MOIRE 11982. October) 74 —Graphics demo
MOIRE (1984. October) 19 —Graphics demo
MOIRE1 (1382. November) 23 —Graphics demo
(also MOIRE2-4)
MONSMENU (1983, June) 126 —Adventure game
utility
MONSTERS f 1982. October) 108 —Adventure game
aid
MOREPOLY (1982, April) 10 —Graphics demo
MPP BASIC (1981, May) 36 —Motion picture pro-
gramming
MR ED (1983, June) 140— Improved editor
MSGCENTR (1984. November) 31 —Home mes-
sage center
MSTRMSGR (1933. November)43 —Compose BBS
message off-tine
MULTO(1985, Jurtej 18— Game to learn multiplica-
tion
MUSIC (1983. September) 219 —See and hear
music
MUSIC (1984, June) 185 —Music demo
MUS1C+ (1984. Junej 77 —Music synthesizer
MUS11312 (7934, June) 67 —1812 Overture
MYSTERY ((984. September) 91 —Learning game
NAMES (1984, May) 113 —Adventure game aid
NAMESONG (1985. June) 163 —Name that Tune
game
NFL-16 (1932. July) 54 —Football stats
NFLS (1983. June) 12 -NFL schedules
NMBRJACK (1985. May; 28 -Memory game
NONGRAPH(1 9S2, Sep (ember; 72 — Graphics demo
NOTETUTR (1985, Jurtej 92 —Piano note tutor
NUKESIM (7933, April) 1 12— Nuclear simulation
NUM QUIZ (1934, January) 140 —Number Base
conversion quiz
NUMBERS (1934, April) 184 —Hi-res printing of
numbers
NUMBERS (7934, June) 121 —Elementary educa-
tion game
NUMMEN (198?. September) 18 —Number picking
game
NUTCRCKER"9S3, December) 132-bonus — Demo
tor COMPOSER
OASIS (1935. June; 229— Hints on the PEEK com-
mand
OASIS (1985. May) 181 —Elementary school game
OLYMPICS (1984. August) 156— Olympic symbol
OPPOSITE ((932. August) 41 —Education game
OPTICAL (1983. MarcbJ 28 —Optical illusion
ORRITSIMf 1984. JulylASS —Simulate orbital para-
meters
ORDER (1982. August) 19 —Mail order generator
ORDER 1 (1985, May) 173 —Mail order generator
ORDER 2 (1985. May) 176 —Mail order generator
for Okidata 92 printers
OUTPOSTS (7933, February) 34 —Game
PAC EM f J9B4, January) TO —Action game
PAD 1 (7933, January) 84 — X-pad demo (also PAD 2
- PAD 3)
PAGER (1983, April) 82 -Memory examiner
PAGER (1984. December) 168 — 128K utility
PAINTCAR((9S3,SepfemberJ304— Pemoof PAINT
PAINTER (1984. March) 136 —See CONVERT
PAIR16(1984. October) 112 —16 position pairings
PAIRS (1984, Qcrfooer) 107 —8 position pairings
PARAJUMP (1982. December) 76 -Game
PARAJUMP (1983. December) 177 —Action game
PARIBET (1984. April) 195 —Gambling game
PARRECT (1983. March) 102— Graphics demo
PAR6V10 (1984. December) 158 —Disk utility
PAR6V11 (1934. December) 158 —Disk utility
PAR7V10 (1985, January) 166— Disk utility
PAR7V11 (1935. January) 166 —Disk utility
PATCH (1934. November) 45 —BBS patch (RAIN-
BORD)
PATCH10(1984, September) 79— Disk utility
PATCH11 (1984, September) 79 -Disk utility
PATROL (1984. Ju(y) 75 —Graphics demo
PATTERNS (1985. June) 229 —Number patterns
PATTERNS 0985. May; 13S — Number patterns
game
PENGUIN ('1985, February) 36 —Adventure game
PERIMETR(1984, April) 44 —Find areas or perimit-
ers
PERSAVE (1984, November) 132 —Home finance
PERT (1985, March) 142 — Projectevaluation review
technique
PHONE(1982, November) 82 —Elementary educa-
tion drill
PIANO (1984. June) 19 — Music — piano keyboard
PICMAKER (1934, January) 187 -See PUZLSTIX
PICTURE (7g82, May) 36 —Motion picture pro-
gramming
PIEGRAPH (1984. January) 193 —Plot a pie-graph
PIEGRAPH ((934, March) 202 —Plot a pic-graph
PILOT (1984, March) 63 —Hi-res airplane game
PIPELINE (1983. June) 258 —Game
PIXDUMP (1983, June) 250 —Screen dump utility
PIXGEN (1985, May) 64 —Graphic utility
PLAY0OOK (1984. Marcb)33 —Aid to sport's coach
PLOTTER f 7982, December) 170 —Utility for CGP-
115 printer
PLUGNPOW (1983, February) 160— Plug 'n Power
utility
PMODE4 (1983, July) 262 —Screen print dump
PNPCLQCK (7g83, April) 21 —Real lime clock
POKER (1983. Apri*) 162— Game
POLYGONS (1983, December) 318— Graphics demo
PONG',19B2, September) 41 —Game
PORSCHE (1985. April) 240 —Draw a car
POSTCARD (1984. May) 66 —Postcard maker
POWER (1982, October) 73 —Open RS232 port for
continuous feed
PREFIX (1983, February) 110— Ham radiocallsigns
PRESIDNT (1984. Ocrober) 149 —Trivia game
PR1NTDIR (1933, March) 112— Disk DIR utility
PRNTHDG (1983, February) 207 -Change print
Statements to PRINTS-2
PRNTUTIL (1982. September) 51 -Printer utilities
%PROFIT(1984, March) 21 —Small business appli-
cation
PROMNADE (1985, June) 58 —Animated graphics
demo
PROTECT f 7984, January) 147 — CSAVE protection
utility
PRTGEM (1984. September) 67 —see MCQUtZ
PRTMAJIC (1984. May) 22 —Printer utility
PRTVII (1984. Sep (ember J 64 —see MCQUIZ
PSGDEMO (1984./I ugusr) 145 — 1/0 interface driver
PSGDRVR(1984. Aufjusf)l44 — I/O interface driver
PUMPKIN (1982. October) 104 —Graphics demo
PUT1 (1985, January) 24— Graphics demo
PUT2 (1985, January) 24 -Graphics demo
PUZLSTIX (1984. January) 185 Game likejig-saw
puzzle
Q-NERD (1984. May) 176 -Like Q-BERT
QCKFIND (1983, December) 164 —Alphabetic list
of up to 10 disk directories
QSORT (1983. Ju(y) 120— Sorting utility
QSORTML(1933. flripnstj 204— Machine language
sort procedure
QSORTDIR (1933. August) 204 —Machine language
sort procedure
OSORTTST (1983. August) 202 — Machine language
sort procedure
QUADDRAW//983. October) 77 —Graphics demo
QUIZ 1 (1984. July) 164 -True-false quiz (also
OUIZ2-3)
QUIZMAKR (1984, June) 1 1 0— Teacher's aid
RACER (1985, March) 128 —Hi-res racing game
RACES (1984, Apr((J 85 —Horse race game
RAINBORD(1983. November) 29 —BBS System
RA1NBUG (1983. Apn'O 44 —Machine language
monitor
RAINBUG (1983. August) 60 —Machine language
monitor part 4
RAINBUG (1983. June) 264 —Machine language
monitor
RAINBUG (1983, July) 234 —Machine language
monitor
RAINBUG (1983. September) 308 —Machine lan-
guage monitor (5)
RAINDEX (1983, January) 126— Indexing program
RAINDROP (1983. October) 77 —Graphics demo
RAINTEXT(1983, JuneJ 76 — Word processor, Part
I
RAINTEXT (1 983, Sepfemo'erJ 291 — Word proces-
sor, Part II
RANDOLF (1983, February) ?? —From January
1983, page.26 — Adventure game
RANDOM (1982, May) 44— Random number demo
RAT MAZE (1985, May) 108 —Game
RBCPLUS (1984, February) 24 —Rainbow check
improved
RBOADE (1982, Jufy) 9 —Adventure game
RBOWCHEGK f 1983 January) 95 — Rainbowcheck
utility
READBIN(1983, December) 180— Read binary disk
file and print output
REALTIME (1985, June) 83 —Real time Clock (need
hardware mod)
REOCHASE (1983, November) 158 —Red screen
graphics
REG POLY (1983, April) 106— Graphics demo
REMOTE (1983, November) 24 —BBS system
REMOTE (1933. November) 120 —Remote opera-
tion of CoCo
RENGMANG (1985. MarcrtJ 110— Rental property
system
HENTMENU (1985, March) 108 —Rental property
system
REV DEMO (1983, August) 288 —Reverse video
demo
REVENGE (1983, July) 138 —Game
REVERSE (1984. Ju)y) 69 —Game
REVFIELD (1983, August) 285 —Reverse video util-
ity (Basic)
REVFLDML (7933, August) 2B6 —Reverse video util-
ity (Assembly)
REVOLVE (1933, April) 188 —Graphics demo
RINGS (1982, July) 27 —Adventure game aid
RIXPATE (1983. June) 148 — Readability estimate
(education)
RND LAB (1983, September) 19 -Scheduler for
teachers
RNDWALK (1983, January) 130 —Random walk
demo (2 programs)
ROACH (1983. June) 38 —Game
ROADRACE (7934, November) 37 — Roadracing
game
ROCKET (1985. June) 58 —Animated graphics
demo
ROCKFEST (1984. May) 94 —Graphics demo
ROLLUP (1983, December) 231 —Adventure game
character generator
ROTRECT (1983, March) 102 —Graphics demo
ROULETTE (1984. April) 28 -Gambling game
RULERRDR (1983. September) 124 —Elementary
education — use a ruler
RUNNER 1 (1984, March) 171 -Running game
RUNNER 2(1984. March) 173 -see RUNNER 1
RUNNER 3(1934. March) 174 -see RUNNER 1
July 1985 THE RAINBOW 241
RUN4LIFE|19S5. April) 20 —Action game
SAFECRKR (7933. August) 290 —Safe cracking
game
SAILDATU982, October) 76 —See SAILOR
SAILOR (1982. October) 76 —Sail boat game
SALESREG (1683, August) 143 —Cash register
conversion
SAMPLE 1 1984, January) 156 — PMODE demo
5AR 27 (1983. January) 170 —3D graphics
SAVEM f 1982, April) 42 —Save ML programs to disk
SCANDAL (1984. October) 248 —Search BASIC
program lor string
SCORING 11982. April) 40 —Hi-res on screen scor-
ing
SCRAMBLR(19S4. September) 132 —Word scram-
bler tor spelling tests
SCHEENCL 11983. March) 84— Screen control util-
ity
3CREEN51 (1984. December; 253 — 51 column util-
ity
SCREEN51 (1985, January) 248 —51 column utility
SCREEN51 (1985. February) 112—51 column utility
(final)
SCRIPT (1983. December) 194 —Education - help
slow reader
SCRIPT (1985. Mayj69— Cursive writing with CGP-
115
SCRNDUMP (1985. May) 20 —Screen dump for
Prowriter printer
SCRNQUIZ (1984. June) 108 —Teacher's aid
SCROLLP(79S2, November)^ —Scroll protection
utility
SDC (1985. JuneJ 113 -Disk utility
SENTENCE (1985, February) 240 —Sentence con-
struction drill
SERL6V10 11984, December) 158— Disk utility
SERL6V11 (1984, December) 156 -Disk utility
SERL7V10 (1985. January) 166 —Disk utility
SERL7V11 (T9S5, January) 168 —Disk utility
SHORTHNDf 1984. February) 191 -Keyboard util-
ity
SHPS&CLR{1984. Januarys 212— Elementary edu-
cation game
SHUFFLE (1983. July) 196 —Game
SHUTRBUG (1983, October) 70 —Game
SHUTTLE (1984, May) 133— Graphics demo
SIGN (1983, February) 110 of 1983, January —
Graphic sign maker
SIGNS (7933, June) 198 —Printer utility
SIGNS (7934, August; 106 — Elementary math game
SIN-COS (1983. June) 90 —Graphics demo
SINFONIA (79B3, November) 152 —Music by J.S.
Bach
SKETCH (1984, October) 100 —Joystick painting
SLASH (1984, July) 87 —Printer utility
SLOPAINT (1983. October) 62 —PAINT demo
SLTMACHN (1934, April) 132 —Gambling game
SNAKE (7935, January; 248— Demo Of ML graphics
game
SNA KERf 7934, January) 173 — Lo-res action game
SOA (1984. December) 247 —Graphics demo
SONGS (1982. December) 10— Music demo
SONGTIME (1984, January) 211 —Elementary edu-
cation game
SPACRACE (1985. February) 70 —Math game
SPEEDMTH (1963. December) 127 —Math quiz
SPELLING (1983. March) 198 -Spelling test
SPELTEST09S4, October; 29 —Spelling test
SPINNER (1983, April) 190 —Graphics demo
SPOOLER (1983, June; 246 —Print spooler
ST FBALL(1933. August) 236 —Simulation game
STAFF (1982, December) 68 — Music note tutorial
STARMAPf1982. June) 58 —Creates mini-planetar-
ium
STARSONG (1985. March) 104 —Graphics demO
STATEMEN (7933, November) 98 —Send out an
invoice
STATS 11983. July) 92 —Little League statistics
STATS (1983. October) 144 —Statistics tutorial
STDLTR (1983. December; 70 —Write your Xmas
letters
STKINDEX (7935. March) 173 -Stock market index
STKMARKT(7384, August; 121 — Simulationgame
STNDGLAS (7933, August) 28 —Graphics display
of stained glass window
STOP IT (1983. March) 136 —Game
SUB HUNT (1983. March) 144 —Game
SUBRTINE (1984. April) 40 —Fixes text or screen
SURFACE (1985 April) 53 —Simulation game
SWAMP (1982. June) 49 —Game
SYSOP(1983, November) 2b —BBS system
SYSOP2 (1984, November) 4S -BBS patch (RAIN-
BORD)
SYSSAVE(1984. July) 2: —Disk utility
SYSTEM (1984, July J 23 -Disk utility
T-B1LL(1985, March) 153— Treasury bill calculator
TAPEDATf79S3. February,) 96 Tape catalog gen-
erator
TAPEDIR (7933, December) 169 —Cassette tape
directory
TAROT(7934. October) 75 —Fortune telling game
TARTAN (1983, January; 49 —Graphics demo
TAX-HIST( 1983. February) 148— Income tax utility
TCHRAID(79S3. December)!^ -Teacher's aid-
help fill out terms
TELECOM (1983, November) 53 —Modem II auto
dialer
TERMS ((935. May) 141 —See TRI-HANG
TESTDEMO (1933. June) 24 —Printer utility
TESTEM (1982, May) 17 —Multiple choice tester
TESTEM 1 (1 934. April) 57 -Hi-res screen quiz
TESTEM 2 (1 984, April) 60 —see TESTEM 1
TEXTPRO (1985, January) 105 —Text processor
THE GAME (1984, April) 213 —Hi-res graphics
game
THE TRACK (1982. September) 60 —Racing car
game
THE TRIP (1984. August) 92 — Hi-reS adventure
game
THE WORD (1 983, February) 48 — Elementary word
game
TIMER (1983, December) 184 —Clock speed timer
TITLE (1984. January) 64 —Center a title
TONE ROW (7934. JuneJ 24 Music utility
TORI(LI) (1983. September) 53 —Logo lor math
club
TPTDSK (1984, February) — see January, page 49
TPTDSK(>984. January; 49— Tape to disk utility—
also in Feb. tape
TRAILING (1983, August) 36 —Action game
TRANSACT (79S5, April; 173 —Landlord program
TRANSFER (1982, December^ -SeeASMBCOR
TRAPPERR (1 984, August J 65— ON ERROR utility
TREASURE (1985, May) 82 —Geometric treasure
hunt
TRI-HANG (1985. May) 134 —Talking hangman
game
TR1GSHOW (1983. January) 175 —Trigonometry
demo
TRIVIA (79S3. June; 16 —Trivia game
TRIVIAL (1983. December) 93 —"Trivial Pursuit"
like game
TUMBRELA ((983. October) 204 -Graphics demo
TUNING (1982. April) 36 —Music demo
TURNSCRW (1995. May; 57 -Sollware for Radio
Shack voice synthesizer
TUTORIAL (1983, December) 118 —Siring han-
dling tutorial
TUTORIAL (1983. October) 182 —BASIC tutorial
TWIRLER (1983, October) 78 Graphics demo
TWIRLERS f 1963. April) 190 —Graphics demo
TYPEII (1982. December) 116 -Printer utility
TYPESET (1984, JuneJ 176 —Typeset modem File
transfer
UNIDATFL (1982. June) 57 —Database manager
UTILITY (1 983. September) 78 — Transfer EDTASM
from tape to disk
V1TEX93 (1933. September) 203 —Draw complex
Shapes
VOTRAXfl984, June; 130 —Utility for VOTRAX
VOWELS (1933. April) 96 -Vowet counter
VROOM (1983. February! 132 —Decision maker
model
WAGER (1984. May) 168 —Horse racing game
WALPAPER (1984. June/ 206 —Wallpaper coverage
calculator
WARGAME()9S3. November)^ —Simulation game
WARGAME2 (1983, November) 100 —Simulation
game
WARGAME3 (1983. November) 105 —Simulation
game
WARGAME4 (1983. November) 106 —Simulation
game
WDPRO (1982. May) 6 —Word processor
WEFAXf 1985, February) 45 —Satellite weather map
WHATZIT C7983, July) 124 -Wordgame
WHEEL (1984. April) 141 —Game like Hangman
WIDGET (1983. July) 172 —Graphics demo
WILDWEB (1982. April) 37 —Game
WINDOW (1984, Juncj 61 —Tutorial
WINTER (1984. February; 120 —Graphics demo
WORD (1982. September) 95 —Word game
WORDGAME (1984. November) 85 —Game
WORDLOAD (1984, September) 168 —see AUDI-
OSPL
WORDPRO (1982. November) 138 —Word proces-
sor
WQRDSRCH(7 982, December; 130— Spelling drill
WRITIDEA (1983, September) 140 -Education-
choose topic to write about
WRKSHEET (1983. October) 148 -PRINT® loca-
tions
XMASCARD (1984, December) 136 —Makes Xmas
cards
XMASCRLSi 1983, December)35 -Music tor Xmas
XMASLTR(J983. December; 69— Write your Xmas
letters
178 POKE (1983. October; 102 —Graphics utility
2-COLUMN (1985, MayJ 44 — LLIST in 2 columns
2CRAPSA (1983. June; 256 -Game
20 ODD (1984. January) 202 —Graphics demo
3CRAPS (1983. June; 257 —Game
3CRAPSA (1983. July) 148 —Game
3D (7932, November) 8 — Game in 3 dimensions
3DGRAPH (1983, June) 116—3 dimension plots
3DMAZE (1982, April) 7 — Hi-res labyrinth game
64KBASIC (1983. October) 319 -Use 64K
7COLORS(J985. January) 38— Graphics demo
8-COLOR (1984. October; 19 Graphics demo
242
THE RAINBOW July 1985
THE FIFTH
YEAR OF
RAINBOW
An index to the
articles, reviews and
authors appearing
in THE RAINBOW
from July 1985
through June 1986,
including an index
to RAINBOW ON
TAPE.
Compiled and Edited
by Leslie A. Foster
Copyright® 1986, Falsoft, Inc.
AN INDEX TO THE RAINBOW
JULY 1985-JUNE 1986
This is the third index to the Rainbow, — the format
has been unchanged from last year. Items that are also
included in "Rainbow on Tape" have the symbol • after
the page number.
The subject breakdown, and number of items per
heading are shown below. The numberfollowing in
brackets is the total number of articles since July
1981.
ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE - 6 (40)
BUSINESS-4 (29)
CASSETTE -1 (5)
CLUBS-4 (7)
COMMUNICATIONS - 17 (44)
DATABASE MANAGEMENT - 1 (9)
DISK- 11 (53)
DRAGON COMPUTER - (3)
EDUCATION- ELEMENTARY-16 (41)
EDUCATION - GENERAL - 34 (144)
EDUCATION-LOGO-0 (4)
GAME-29 (203)
GAME-ACTION-7 (12)
GAME - ADVENTURE - 4 (22)
GAME - SIMULATION - 2 (17)
GENERAL-22 (133)
GRAPHICS-47 (160)
HARDWARE-0 (18)
HARDWARE PROJECT- 10 (27)
HARDWARE TUTORIAL - 5 (7)
HOME APPLICATION - 15 (76)
HOME FINANCE-7 (21)
MC-10 MICRO COLOR COMPUTER - (6)
MUSIC- 14 (38)
OPERATING SYSTEMS - (3)
OPERATING SYSTEMS - OS9 - 18 (55)
PASCAL-2 (13)
PRINTER-6 (58)
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS - 19 (42)
SOUND SYNTHESIS - 3 (4)
TUTORIAL- 12(40)
UTILITY- 12 (122)
PRODUCT REVIEWS - 270 (1353)
AUTHOR INDEX - 304 (1364)
ARTICLES-598 (2819)
This index only covers the last year of publication —
that is from July 1985 to June 1986. For the index to
previous issues, either see the July 1984 issue (page
259) for items from July 1981 to June 1984 and the
July 1985 issue (page 229) for items from July 1984
to June 1985.
TOTAL NUMBER OF ARTICLES
(July 1981 to June 1986) - 2819.
An index to "Rainbow on Tape" from July 1985 to
June 1986 is included — it is arranged alphabetically
by the name of the program, with a short descrip-
tion, and contains 337 titles. The previous "Rainbow
on Tape" programs were indexed in the July 1985 .
issue on page 238, and contained 800 programs
giving a total of 1137 programs.
Leslie A. Foster is a Librarian with Dalhousie
Ocean Studies Programme in Halifax, Nova
Scotia, Canada. He is the co-editor of "Marine
Affairs Bibliography"— an index to law of the sea
literature, and has owned a Color Computer since
April, 1981.
ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE
Barden, William, Jr. "Disassembling the secrets of
ROM." (1986, May) 227
Barden, William, Jr. "The straight, hard facts about
Assembly Language." (1986, February) 119
Betts, R. Bartly. "Flashing in 6809. "(1985, Ju/yj84 •
Betts, R. Bartly. "Interfacing machine languagewith
BASIC." (1985, August) 96«
Dean. Mike."Defeatde bugs. "(1986, February)38-
— Help in hand assembly problems.
Weide, Dennis H. "Machine code loder." (1985,
July) 144* — Use machine language without an
editor/assembler.
BUSINESS
Bernico, Bill. "Financing: The economic advantage."
(1986, March) 71 » — Calculate installment loans.
Hill, Eddie. An annual expense tracking and man-
agement system." (1986. March) 122* — Correc-
tion, May 1986, p. 127.
Tottingham, Bill. "Receipt maker and file." (1986,
March) 22* — Correction, May 1986, p. 127.
Whaley, Clarence. "The rule of 78s."(1986, March) 36*
— Determine installment loan payments.
CASSETTE
Carmichael, Craig. "The secret to loading those
double speed tapes." (1986, February) 76
CLUBS
(1985. July) 244
(1985. October) 156
(1986, January) 221
"CoCo community.'
"CoCo community.'
"CoCo community.'
"CoCo community." (1986. April) 173
COMMUNICATIONS
Augsburg, Cray. "Databaseditties." (1986, June)97
— Delphi news.
Augsburg. Cray. "Presenting the 'Delphi Advan-
tage.'" (1986. April) 116
Augsburg. Cray. "Setting the stage for'spring clean-
ing.'" (1986, May) 92 — Delphi news.
Chouinard, Daniel. "The phone file trader." (1985.
November) 36» — Communications program to
trade files over the phone.
Curl, John R. "Here by populardemand: New Delphi
announcements." (1986. March) 210
Curl, John R. "The latest on our newest dimension:
The CoCo SIG." (1986. January) 183 — News on
the Delphi Information Service.
Curl, John R. "Some notes on downloading." (1986,
February) 88 — Delphi hints.
Day. R. Wayne. "Harvesting summer's bumper crop
of BBS's." (1985. November) 61
Day. R. Wayne. "Music and a terminal program,
too?" (1985, September) 88* — Discussion of
"Orchestra-90."
Day, R. Wayne. "A question and answer repertoire."
(1985. July) 90* — Questions and answers on
communications, BBS, etc.
Duncan. Richard. "CoBBS: a look at the commands.
(1985. December) 153* — Part 2 of a BBS pro-
gram.
Duncan, Richard. "CoBBS: An introduction to the
system and its special features." (1985, November)
135* — Complete BBS program.
Duncan. Richard. "CoBBS: How to modify the pro-
gram to use the CoCo serial port." (1986. Febru-
ary) 100»
Duncan, Richard. "CoBBS: Setting up various files
to make the system operate." (1986, January)
142«
Landwehr, Larry. "CoCo conversation." (1985, No-
vember) 124 — How to hook two CoCos together.
Plog, Michael. "Educating with electronic commu-
nications and research." (1986, March) 154 —
Thoughts on Delphi.
Taylor, Scott M. "More power and protection for
your BBS." (1985, November) 106* — Modifica-
tions to "Remote" from November 1983.
DATABASE MANAGEMENT
Clark, Stephen P. "Julie The Mouse.'" (1986, April)
157* — A database program.
DISK
Dater, Andrew. "An easy way to run your programs."
(1986, February) 36* — Disk menu utility.
DiStefano. Tony. "Switching double-sided disks."
(1985, August) 162
Dwight, Jeffry. "Zapping with confidence." (1985,
December) 118* — A disk utility.
Eichstaedt, Pete. "Gathering up scattered pro-
grams." (1986, February,) 94*
Goodman, Martin H. "A disk tinkerer's device."
(1986, March) 84» — Disk utility.
Goodman, Martin H. "The great transformation."
(1986, June) 182=. — Conversions from MS-DOS
to CoCo.
Heyza, Doug. "Say 'hello J to this directory helper."
(1985, August)S9" — Correction, October 1985,
page 228.
Peake, Jim. "Discover the 'hidden' five tracks."
(1986, June) 92'
Stearman, Colin J. "Getting on the right track."
(1985, July)26' — Howto use40or80tracksand
double sided. Correction, January 1986, p. 231.
Trapasso, Dave. "Doing the disk-o-step." (1986,
April) 149* — Disk alignment.
Wilson, Terry. "Crash-proof it!" (1986. February)
31 • — Spare copy of disk directory.
EDUCATION - ELEMENTARY
Albrecht, Bob ; and Zamora, Ramon. "The Dragon-
Town library." (1985, October) 98 — Review of
books for teaching children and some elementary
sound programs.
Albrecht, Bob: and Zamora, Ramon. "Help wander-
ing star in the right direction." (1985, July) 79«
Albrecht, Bob ; and Zamora, Ramon. "It's been a
great two years." (1 985, December) 56 — Hints for
parents of young children.
Albrecht, Bob : and Zamora, Ramon. "Making your
own mandala — guaranteed not to melt!" (1985.
September) 142* — Programs for children.
Albrecht, Bob : and Zamora, Ramon. "Play and learn
together — wonderment is contagious." (1985.
August) 136« — Short demos for children.
Bernico, Bill. "Elevator." (1985, October) 25* —
Learning aid for pre-schoolers.
Blyn, Steve. "The daily schedule pictograph: A time
for every purpose." (7 985, September) 44* — Pic-
tograph to show child's daily schedule.
Blyn, Steve. "The rainy day account." (1 985,
August) 148 • — Demo bank account for children.
Blyn, Steve. "Take this message, please!" (1985,
July) 42 •
Blyn. Steve. "Teaching children time concepts."
(1986. May) 138»
Hyre. Leonard. "Become a math whiz!" (1985, Sep-
tember) 18* — Math quiz.
Knolhoff, Mike. "A caterpillar's alphabet." (1985,
August) 83«
Scerbo, Fred B. "CoCo, can you spare a dime?"
(1985. August) 142* — Uses graphics to count
change.
Scerbo, Fred B. "Learning the value of numbers."
(1986, April) 118»
Scerbo, Fred B. "A measure of success." (1986,
June) 117* — Learn to read a ruler.
Scerbo, Fred B. "A simulation of life skills." (1986.
February) 148*
EDUCATION - GENERAL
Bernico, Bill. "Keeping the communication lines
open." (1985, September) 39* — Teaches sign
language.
Blyn, Steve. "Building language arts skills." (1986,
March) 152*
194
THE RAINBOW
July 1S
Blyn, Steve. "Gaining insight into your child's self
image." (1986, February) 134-
Blyn, Steve. "Learning the art of written expression
with proper punctuation." f 7985. October) 45 • —
Review of punctuation marks.
Blyn, Steve. "Locating points on a graph." (1986,
April) 136 •
Blyn, Steve. "Preparing for the right career choice."
(1986, January) 108*
Blyn, Steve. "Teaching language idioms." (1986,
June) 84 •
Blyn, Steve. "Working with the electronic book part
1."(1985, November,) 30 • — Program to use Radio
Shack's Electronic Learning Book.
Blyn, Steve. "Working with the electronic book part
2." (1985, December) 30-
Kolar, Joseph. "Creative programming for the
beginner." (1986, January)30- — Make multiple-
choice quiz.
LaBelle, Russ F. "Oh! Canada." (1985, September)
124* — Geography of Canada.
Lamonica, Mary; and Lamonica, James. "CoCo math
class." (1986, January) 88»
Ligon, Elizabeth. "CoCo-etry." (1985, September)
130* — Program to write poetry.
Mauro, Robert. "Bookmark: Yourvery own compu-
terized Dewey decimal system." (1985, Sep-
tember) 227 • — Provides index to a library.
Osani, Keith. "Take word inventory with vocabu-
lary." (1985, September) 80* — Simulate a dic-
tionary.
Plog, Michael. "Computers can play an important
role in art education." (1985, October) 55
Plog, Michael. "The demographics of education."
(1986, April) 139
Plog, Michael. "Developing effective computer
literacy methods." (1985, July) 175 — Comments
on computers in education.
Plog, Michael. "Education Texas style." (1986, May)
140
Plog, Michael. "How valuable is the 'hands-on' les-
son?" (1985, September) 102 — Discussion of
computers in schools."
Plog, Michael. "Integrating computers into class-
room instruction." (1985, August) 150
Plog, Michael. "The learning process: The impor-
tance of 'how to think.'" (1986, January) 117
Plog, Michael. "Microcomputers: Not just a student
learning tool." (1985, November) 102
Plog, Michael. "Robots: Their place in education."
(1986,JuneJ86
Plog, Michael. "The schools get a report card."
(1986, February) 138
Plog, Michael. "Successful organizational factors
for integrating computers in school." (1985,
December) 45
Rand, Penny L. "Learn those 'tricky words.'" (1985,
September) 117* — Practice in vocabulary.
Scerbo, Fred B. "An educational adventure for the
CoCoand theMC-10." (1986, January)!"'
Scerbo, Fred B. "Super mathsheet generator II."
(1985, November) 79*
Scerbo, Fred B. "Using your CoCo for educational
plans." (1986, /Way,) 131 • — Generateeducational
objectives.
Shelton, Garry L. "Teacher's aid." (1985, Sep-
tember) 46* — Record keeping for teachers.
Sherman, Lynn C; and Baldassary, Walter. "CoCo
testmaker." (1985, September) 30* — Make mul-
tiple choice tests.
Taulli, T. C. "Scan it and understand it with rapid
reading." (1985, July) 129« — Correction,
November 1985, page 184.
Vasconi, Eugene. "How to be an educated stargazer
in 12 easy lessons. "(1985, September)55 • — Help
with astronomy.
GAME
Barden, William, Jr. "The meaning of life." (1986,
June) 196* — Description of game called "Life."
Billen, David. "Zonx. "(1985, October)65' —Action
game.
Brockschmidt, Kraig. "Brain games." (1985,
December) 190* — A collection of 5 games.
Carlisle, Allen B. "Invasion of the flying saucer peo-
ple." (1 986, March) 1 08*
Compton, David. "Set your sails, keep a weather eye
out for storms and beware of the Jolly Roger."
(1986, March) 18» — Adventure game for young
child.
Franks, Bill. "A quandary of puzzles." (1986, Janu-
ary) 25 • — Like a jig-saw puzzle.
Frerking, Anthony. "The Commandos want you!"
(1986, February) 180*
Halfman, Scott. "Who will survive?" (1986, June)
26-
Jones, Tim. "If your'horse'comes in first, you lose!"
(1985, November) 129> — Recreation of basket-
ball game called horse. Correction, January 1986,
p. 231.
Jones, Tim my. "Take the plunge with CoCo." (1 985,
September) 163- — 10 meter platform diving.
Kilby, Mike. "Firestorm." (1986, January) 122*
Kolar, Joseph. "The Goplian Olympics of trig func-
tions." (1985, July) 148» — Game using trigo-
nometry.
Krom, Matt. "As visions of the Pro-Am danced in
their heads." (1986, May) 50 • — Golf game.
Nelson, Mark. "Get down and dirty in New York's
sewers with super rooter." (1986, May) 26*
"Oodles of games for 4K." (1985, August) 88* —6
short games.
Pitel, Rick. "Trivia tic-tac-toe." (1985, December)
69* — Correction, March. 1386, p. 191.
Price, Rolla. "Acrostics go high tech with Word+."
(1986, May) 38- — Design your own crossword
puzzles.
Ramella, Richard. "The $100 challenge." (1985,
July) 180* — Contest using a CoCo game.
Ramella, Richard. "Bubble wars." (1986, February)
58*
Ramella, Richard. "No nines allowed." (1985,
October) 36* — Game on 8 by 8 grid.
Ramella, Richard. "Number bumper." (1985,
October) 180* — Arcade game.
Rice, Robert E. "Sidewinding skirmishes with video
vipers." (1986, January) 99*
Rutter, Richard W, "Computertrapshooting."(1985,
November) 18« — Simulates skeet shooting.
Sabbatini, Mark. "Alpine slopes." (1985, December)
204-
Scerbo, Fred B. "Fun for the whole family with gal-
loping gamblers." (1985, December) 86*
Sward, Steve. '"Gopher it' (or'turnip' wet)." (1986,
January) 18*
Teague, Dennis. "The word-hunt crossword puz-
zle." (1985, December) 110*
Wolcott, Larry. "Kung Fu fighting." (1986, March)
66*
Wood, James W. "Rid the screen of the menace."
(1985, September) 167» — Board type game.
GAME-ACTION
Bradbury, Nick. "Destination: Moon base Amphi-
bia." (1985, August) 106* — Major correction,
September 1985, page 129. — Additional correc-
tion, April 1986, page 103.
Britton, Steve, IV. "Operation freedom." (1985,
August) 54« — Correction, October 1985, page
228.
Dawson, David. "Sir Eggbert jumper leaps to the
rescue." (1985, August) 129*
Fransen, Aaron. "The quest for the falcons' lair."
(1985, August) 2S'
Goodson, Joey. "A-maze-ing maneuvering with jet-
pack challenge." (1985, July) 106*
Nation, Brad. "Which way did that mangy mongrel
go?" (1985, August) 228'
Saporta, Alan A. "Brotan the blue." (1985, August)
18« — Correction, October 1985, page 228.
GAME-ADVENTURE
Bell, Bruce K, "The CoCo zone." (1986, April) 26- —
Grand prize in adventure contest. Further instruc-
tions, June 1986, p.220.
Firedrake, George; and Albrecht, Karl. "Fantasy fare."
(1985, July) 137 — General information on fantasy
games.
Kapfhammer, Jutta ; and Helm, Philip. "Our twenty
carat gold winners." (1986, April) 20 — Results of
third Rainbow adventure contest.
Riley, Thomas E. "The Maze of Moycullen." (1986,
April) 58* — 16K winner of adventure contest.
GAME-SIMULATION
Firedrake, George; and Albrecht, Karl. "For the game-
master, just the end of a beginning." (1985, August)
154 — The last Gamemaster's apprentice column.
Tyson, Bob. "The great Rainbow simulation pack-
age." (1985, July) 46* — Anniversary special-
World War II, stock car racing and simulation gen-
erator. Correction, November 1985, page 184.
GENERAL
Barden, William. "Pi to 10,000 digits." (1986, April)
228*
Bernico, Bill. "CoCo, phone home." (1985, August)
124»
Bernico, Bill. "Important message. "(1985, October)
176 — Mystery message
Betts, R. Bartly. "Bit banging with Boole." (1985,
September) 172 — Discussion of Boolean algebra.
Foster, Leslie A. "The fourth year of Rainbow."
(1985, July) 229 — Index from July 1984 to June
1985 and Rainbow on tape from April 1982 to June
1985.
Goodman, Marty. "Now you see it, now you don't!"
(1986, June) 90 — How to determine EPROM era-
sure times.
Green, Robert L. "As far as the eye can see." (1 985,
August) 230* — Do it yourself eye examination.
Moore, W. J. "Robocise." (1986, February) 116* —
Exercise companion.
Pettus, Ronald. "Zeroing in on Halley's Comet."
(1986, April) 83- — Calculations to view the
comet.
"The Rainbow's holiday shopping guide." (1985,
December) 25 — Some gifts for Christmas.
"The RAINBOWfest reporter." (1986, February) 81
— Report on Princeton RAINBOWfest.
"The RAINBOWfest reporter." (1986, May) 169 —
Report on Palo Alto RAINBOWfest.
Sheridan, Vincent H. "Soccer instructor." (1985,
August) 47 • — Teach the basics of soccer.
Suppe, Pasquale. "Handicappers enter the home
stretch with Pace 1." (1986, May) 114* — Aid for
the race track fan.
"Volume 1, number 1 ." (1985, July) 98— Reprint of
the first issue of the Rainbow.
White, Richard A. "Building a spreadsheet with
template repetition." (1985, September) 148
White, Richard A. "Direct comparison — exhibiting
the power of spreadsheets." (1985, July) 154 —
Use a spreadsheet as an order form.
White, Richard A. "An explanation and review of
spreadsheet functions." (1985, December) 267
White, Richard A. "Going over spreadsheet data
look-up functions." (1986, January) 251
White, Richard A. "Using a spreadsheet as a file
manager." (1985, October) 238
Witham, Burt B., Jr. "Which award is which." (1985,
December) 179« — Ham radio record keeper.
GRAPHICS
Aftamonow, Ellen; and Aftamonow, George. "Rudolph,
the red nosed reindeer," (1985, December) 18» —
Graphics'demo for Christmas.
Barden, William, Jr. "Joysticks, touch pads and dig-
itizing the world." (1986, January) 224*
Bernico, Bill "TheZoom-bloom plant." (1986, Janu-
ary) 129* — Graphics demo.
Bernico, Bill. "A peace treaty for computer hackers and
couch potatoes." (1986, March) 49» — Graphics
demo. Correction, June 1986, p. 220.
Betts, R. Bartly. "The long and winding road to
assembly graphics." (1985, November) 90
Borger, J. E., III. "CoCo unfurls Old Glory." (1985,
July) 113* — The flag using graphics.
"The CoCo gallery." (1985, July) 178 — Samples of
graphic art.
"The CoCo gallery." (1985, August) 178
"The CoCo gallery." (1985, September) 178
"The CoCo gallery." (1985, October) 170 —
Correction, November 1985, page 184.
"The CoCo gallery." (1985, November) 178
July 1986 THE RAINBOW 195
"The CoCo gallery." (1985, December) 210
"The CoCo gallery." (1986, January) 114
"The CoCo gallery." (1986, February) 178
"The CoCo gallery." (1986, March) 114
"The CoCo gallery." (1986, April) 114
"The CoCo gallery." (1986, May) 18
"The CoCo gallery." (1986, June) 114
Delbourgo, Bob; Delbourgo, Daniel; and Delbourgo,
Tino. "Around the world in 18 frames." (1985, August)
73* — Graphics demo of globe. Correction, February
1986, p. 168.
Delbourgo, Bob; and Delbourgo, Daniel. "Random
mosaics." (1985, August) 40» — Lo-res graphics
demo.
Di Zazzo, Ernie. "Oh, long may they wave: A salute
to the flags." (1 986, May) 42* — Flags of different
countries.
Dold, Charles W. "Dynamic computer graphics." (1 985,
September) 70» — How to draw 3-D pictures.
Glaberson, Aryeh. -The eight lights of Chanukah."
(1985, December) 196*
Golias, Ruth E. "Home sweet home." (1986, May)
20* — Graphics demo.
"Graphicsquickies." (1985, October) 18* — Various
graphics demos.
Hall, Mike."Christmaspageantry." (1985, December)
212* — Graphics for Christmas.
Kent, Jim. "Guppiegraphics."(1985, October) 106*
— Assembly language graphics
Kerckhoff, Peter. "CoCoCad modification." (1986,
February) 103* — Mod for DMP-120 printer.
Kerckhoff, Peter. "CoCocad: The schematic scoun-
drel." (1985, October) 130» — Computer aided
design for CoCo. Additional listing, February
1986, p. 103.
Kohn, Joseph. "Pix files." (1986, February) 26* —
Transfer picture files CoCo Max, Graphicom, etc.
Kolar, Joseph. "A final session with the 'A' option."
(1985, October) 83* — More on the DRAW state-
ment.
Kolar, Joseph. "Mastering the DRAW statement."
(1985, August) 172*
Kolar, Joseph. "PSET sail in the FOR/NEXT sea."
(1986, May) 174*
Kolar, Joseph. "A simple technique for creating
animation." (1986, March) 39-
Kolar, Joseph. "Sprucing up an old design." (1985,
September) 136 • — Use of the DRAW command.
Kwong, Hong. "Design your own calendar pin-up."
(1986, MayJ63»
Matthews, Becky F. "Nothing phone-y about it: Ma
Bell trips the light fantastic." (1986, June) 18* —
Graphics and sound entertainment.
Page, Dennis. "CoCoflow: CoCocad expanded."
(1986, March)3i • — Aid for drawing flowcharts.
Plaxton, John. "CoCo bakes a cake." (1985, July)
99» — A birthday cake using graphics.
Ramella, Richard. "Pattern blocks: Reality play."
(1986, January) 40» — Shape game.
Roden, Brian P. "The electronic valentine-maker."
(1986, February) 18* — Correction, April 1986,
page 103.
Santerre, Denis. "A lesson straight from the heart."
(1985, OcfoberJ 163« — Graphics demo to learn
part of the heart.
Scerbo, Fred B. "The CoCo puzzle maker." (1985,
October) 72* — Jig saw puzzle on CoCo.
Scerbo, Fred B. "Return of baseball fever." (1985,
September) 104« — Baseball team logos.
Scerbo, Fred B. "Rock'n'rolling back to the CoCo
rockfest." (1985, July) 162» — Graphics demo.
Scerbo, Fred B. "The Wishing Well title maker."
(1986, March) 157* — Title cards for your pro-
grams.
Thume, Wayne. "Color cartoons." (1985, October)
58* — Graphics animation.
HARDWARE PROJECT
DiStefano, Tony. "The analog to digital converter,
part 1 ."(1985, October) 42
DiStefano, Tony. "The analog to digital converter,
part 2: Putting the finishing touches on the
analog-to-digital converter." (1985, November) 84
DiStefano, Tony. "Look, Ma, no switch. "(1 985, July)
36 — Normal and inverse video conversion.
DiStefano, Tony. "Making CoCo shine with more
LED's." (1985, September) 232 — Add LED's to
RS232 line and move reset.
Geoffroy, David; and Racine, Norman. "The permanent
shift." (1985, August) 169 — Add a shiftlock key.
Gernhardt, Henry C, Jr. "Rejuvenate father time
with a chic quartz locked clock." (1986, June) 54
Kitsz, Dennis. "The letter box printer buffer part 1 ."
(1985, October) 232
Kitsz, Dennis. "The letter box printer buffer part 2."
(1985, November) 248
Weide, Dennis H. "Sleep tight: Your CoCo is awake
tonight part 1." (1985, December) 58* — Use
CoCo to watch your house.
Weide, Dennis H. "Sleep tight: Your CoCo is awake
tonight part 2." (1986, January) 58»
HARDWARE TUTORIAL
DiStefano, Tony. "A beginner's hardware course
part 1." (1986, January) 131
DiStefano, Tony. "A beginner's hardware course
part 2." (1986, February) 154
DiStefano, Tony. "An introduction to timing," (1986,
March) 62
DiStefano, Tony. "Investigating the CPU." (1986,
June) 101
DiStefano, Tony. "The makings of memory and how
it works." (1986, April) 104
HOME APPLICATION
Ball, Howard Lee. "Contest check list." (1985, Sep-
tember) 1 80* — Program to keep scores in aeon-
test.
Carson, Edward R. "The joys of early amortization."
(1986, March) 163* — Mortgage calculator.
Crouser, Tommy. "The lure of computerized bait
selection." (1 986, April) 1 30* — Use the computer
to select proper fishing lure."
Dean. James R. "Bulletin board standouts are easy
with message maker." (1986, May) 36* — Use
CGP-115 printer to make notices.
Hanusiak, Alan. "CoCo's quick station log." (1985,
November) 44- — Log sheet for ham radio.
Hartley, Eric. "Little black book." (1985, November)
172* — Phone book program.
Hyre, Leonard. "Hire the CoCo handiman." (1986,
April) 162* — Calculate expenses of home
repairs."
Jones, Larry E. "The plants are always greener on
the CoCo side." (1986, April) 124 • —Aid in taking
care of house plants.
McNally, Irvin L. "Coax." (1985, November) 180»
— For Ham radio operator — determine power line
losses.
Snider, Stephen. "CoCo takes the plunge: Pool
maintenance made easy." (1986, June) 145*
Sullins, Marks. "Livin'on CoCo time." (1986, Janu-
ary) 173* — Electronic calendar program.
Talada, William. "The 15 minute Color Computer
workout." (1 986, March) 26" — Exercise program.
Weide, Dennis H. "The computerized shopping list."
(1986, April) 216» — Correction, June 1986, p. 220.
White, Richard A. "A mailing label printer for the
spreadsheet." (1985, November) 245» — Correc-
tion, April 1986, page 103.
Wood, James W. "Baseball card file." (1986, May)
66-
HOME FINANCE
Anderson, Dennis. "A little electrical cost calcula-
tor." (1986, April) 102*
Dufur, Glen. "Juggle bills, juggle bills, juggle all the
way!" (1986, March) 76* — Home budget analy-
sis.
Hallstrom, Harry W. "Assessing the market value of
your home." (1986, April) 79»
Ronald, Bruce W. "Loop until done." (1986, April)
70* — Retirement plan calculator.
Turowski, Donald A. "Waste not, want not with a
refund-a-file." (1986, April) 95-
White, Richard A. "Spreadsheeting real data."
(1985, August) 80 — Use a spreadsheet to calcu-
late car expenses.
Whittlesey, Jerry R. "The computer-aided college
expense fund." (1986, April) 92»
MUSIC
Bernico, Bill. "An adventure into sound experimen-
tation." (1985, October) 124* — Demo of CoCo's
sounds.
Bernico, Bill. "Color my CoCo." (1986, January) 55» —
Program to demonstrate music and graphics.
Bernico, Bill. "Further adventure into SOUND
experimentation." (1986, February) 164*
Bernico, Bill. "Nouveau rock'n' roll." (1986, April) 100*
— Dress up the.SOUND and PLAY commands.
Golias, Ruth E. "Saturday at the Bijou — remembering
intermission sing-alongs." (1986, June) 36« —
Music entertainment.
Huffman, Gary. "Happy birthday balloons." (1986,
April) 122* — Music and graphics for your birth-
day.
Kolar, Joseph. "The beginning musician's 'tin ear
lament.'" (1986, February) 142* — Discussion of
PLAY command.
Ludlum, Bob. "Music+; New commands, no bugs."
(1986, June)5~\ • — Additions to program of June
1984, page 74.
Matthews, Becky; and Matthews, David. "I want my
CoCo TV." (1986, June) 42» — Music video entertain-
ment.
McNeice, Barry. "The music maker's accompanist."
(1986, June) 20« — Draw blank sheet music on
printer.
Rutter, Marge. "CoCo daresyou to name thattune."
(1986, June) 66* — Game with music.
Tandberg, Dan. "CoCo instant music." (1 986, June)
62» — Aid in using PLAY command.
Tauilli, T. C. "4th of July Musicfest." (1985, July)
19*
Urbas, Joseph M. "CoCo bells." (1985, December)
36* — Some Christmas music. Correction, April
1986, page 103.
OPERATING SYSTEMS — OS-9
Dollberg, Donald D. "Creating OS-9 system disks."
(1986, February) 224
Harris, Timothy A. "Mail09." (1985, July) 266 —
Listings omitted from previous issue. See also
November 1985, page 184.
Lantz, Brian A. "The utility room." (1985, November)
241
Lantz, Brian A. "The utility room." (1985, December) 258
— Adding more features to the LIST command.
Lantz, Brian A. "The utility room." (1986, March)216
Puckett, Dale L. "Cliffhangers in the micro soaps."
(1985,,4ugusf)236
Puckett, Dale L. "Confessions of an enlightened
spreadsheet user." (1985, November) 218
Puckett, Dale L. "The Disk BASIC/OS-9 connec-
tion." (1986, June)208 •
Puckett, Dale L. "Featuring a new text formatter."
(1986, May) 235
Puckett, Dale L. "Featuring a trig library in C."(1 986,
April) 238
Puckett, Dale L. "Four easy assembly language
experiments." (1986, January) 236
Puckett, Dale L. "Granting requests for sample
device drivers and descriptors." (1986, February)
236
Puckett, Dale L. "OS-9 gets good reception as
NCC."(1985, October) 242
Puckett, Dale L. "A short tutorial on C compilation."
(1985, July) 252
Puckett, Dale L. "A time for reflection." (1985, De-
cember) 272 — Correction, February 1986, page 168.
Warner, Bruce. "Getting started with the OS-9 oper-
ating system." (1986, January) 134
White, Richard A. "Firing up BASIC09." (1986,
March) 226
White, Richard A. "Getting started with BASIC09."
(1986, February) 231
196
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PASCAL
Puckett, Dale L "A getting-your-feet-wet course in
OS-9 Pascal." (1985, September) 238
Weide, Dennis H. "Changing printer parameters in
Pascal." (1986, May) 222*
PRINTER
Baldridge. Charles. "Versatile label maker elimi-
nates messy hen scratches." (1986, May) 1 08*
FitzSimmons, David S. "Printer designs." (1986,
May) 95 • — Some samples of printer use.
Ligocki, Ray. "Give your thoughts to the world: The
old-time banner printer." (1986, May) 150*
Short, Gene. "Plain Jane print needs an appoint-
ment with the stylist." (1986, May) 88* — Printer
setup for Epson printer.
Sullins, Mark. "Picprt: Good things come in ail
sizes. "(1986, May)12" — Graphics screen printer
utility.
West, John. "Outfox those narrow printers with
Rotate." (1986, May) 120*
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (1985, July) 250
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (1985, August) 234
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (1985, September)
236
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (1985, October) 230
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (1985, November) 216
Downard, Dan. "Downloads. "(1985, December)256
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (1986, January) 232
— Correction, February 1986, p. 168.
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (1986, February) 222
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (1986, March) 214
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (1986, April) 224
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (1986, May) 216
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (1986, June) 194
Ellers, Ed. "Earth to Ed." (1985, July) 118
Ellers, Ed. "Earth to Ed." (1985, August) 92
Ellers, Ed. "Earth to Ed." (1985, September) 154
Ellers, Ed. "Earth to Ed." (1985, October) 154
Ellers, Ed. "Earth to Ed." (1985, November) 158
Ellers, Ed. "Earth to Ed." (1986, January) 102
Ellers, Ed. "Earth to Ed." (1986. March) 116
SOUND SYNTHESIS
Barden, William, Jr. "Listening to your CoCo with
Assembly language." (1986, March) 237
Gunn, Stephen. "An encore presentation for the
analog to digital and back again." (1985, October)
87-
Spiller, Martin; and Spiller, Jeremy. "CoCo synthesizer
produces out-of-this-world sounds." (1986, June)
122*
TUTORIAL
Betts, R. Bartly. "Uncomplicate programming tasks
using your ROM routines." (1985. October) 29*
DiStefano, Tony. "Exploring memory cells." (1986,
May) 100
DiStefano, Tony. "What is a VDG, anyway.?" (1985,
December) 251 — List of acronyms and defini-
tions.
Haberer, Fredric M. "Renum with a twist." (1986,
February)-! 1 2
Kolar, Joseph. "A diversion a day keeps program-
ming fey." (1985, November) 74* — Some pro-
gramming hints.
Kolar, Joseph. "Enhance presentations with text
panel formatting." (1986. June) 140*
Kolar, Joseph. "Maximum learning with minimum
effort." (1985, December) 100* — Hints for new-
comers.
Kolar, Joseph. "Practicing the two-column format."
(1986, April) 142* — Hints for beginners.
Mir, Jorge. "Memory on a string$ budget." (1985,
August) 166
Mitchell, William. "Bleeps, bloops, bells and whis-
tles." (1986, June) 108> — Make different sounds.
"Primary pointers." (1986, January) 42- — Useful
programs for the beginner.
Williams, John G. "The joystick fix-it." (1985,
August) 226 — Software to make joysticks less
sensitive.
UTILITY
Ambros, Marty. "A timekeeper for all occasions."
(1986, February,) 55 • — Clock utility.
Bernico, Bill. "Presenting the star of the show —
screen alternatives." (1986, January) 176»
Bernico, Bill. "Screen pokes made easy." (1985,
November) 162* — Correction, December, 1985,
page 208.
Bobbitt, Craig V. "What's the diagnosis?" (1986,
February) 67 • — Memory diagnostic program.
Gal us, John. "Quick restore." (1986, February)
108* — Speed up BASIC search process.
Nickel, Harold. "Auto-executing your tape pro-
grams." (1986, February) 41 •
Poynter, Chuck. "Marquee." (1986, March) 1 01 - —
Attractive title and menu screens.
Ruggles, James J. "64K custom setup." (1986, May)
82*
Schechter, Gerry. "Enhancing the CLS command."
(1986, February) 160*
Schultz, Hans. "VARLIST: A quick and easy way to
list program variables." (1986, March) 92 •
Van Dusen, Douglas. "Cross reference your pro-
grams with XREF." (1986, February) 169* — Cor-
rection, April 1986, page 103.
Wong, Norman. "The eye saver." (1985, July) 124»
— Inverse video with software. Correction,
October 1985, page 228.
PERSONAL AUTHORS
Aftamonow, Ellen; and Aftamonow, George. "Rudolph,
the red nosed reindeer." (1985, December) 18» —
Graphics demo for Christmas.
Albrecht, Bob; and Zamora, Ramon. "The Dragon-Town
library." (1985, October) 98 — Review of books for
teaching children and some elementary sound pro-
grams.
Albrecht, Bob; and Zamora, Ramon. "Help wandering
star in the right direction." (1985, July) 79»
Albrecht, Bob; and Zambra, Ramon. "It's been a great
two years." (1985, December) 56 — Hints for parents
of young children.
Albrecht, Bob; and Zamora, Ramon. "Making your own
mandala — guaranteed not to melt!" (1985, Sep-
tember) 142» — Programs for children.
Albrecht, Bob; and Zamora, Ramon. "Play and learn
together — wondermentis contagious." (1 985,
August) 136* — Short demos for children.
Ambros, Marty. "A timekeeper for all occasions."
(1986, February) 55 • — Clock utility.
Anderson, Dennis. "A little electrical cost calcula-
tor." (1986, April) 102»
Augsburg, Cray. "Databaseditties."(1986, June)97
— Delphi news.
Augsburg, Cray. "Presenting the 'Delphi Advan-
tage.'" (1986, April) 116
Augsburg, Cray. "Setting the stage for spring cleaning."
(1986, May) 92— Delphi news.
Baldridge, Charles. "Versatile label maker elimi-
nates messy hen scratches." (1986, May) 108 •
Ball, Howard Lee. "Contest check list." (1985, Sep-
tember) 1 80* — Program to keep scores in a con-
test.
Barden, William, Jr. "Pi to 10,000 digits." (1986, April)
228»
Barden, William, Jr. "Disassembling the secrets of
ROM." (1986, May) 227
Barden, William, Jr. "Joysticks, touch pads and dig-
itizing the world." (1986, January) 224*
Barden, William, Jr. "Listening to your CoCo with
Assembly language." (1986, March) 237
Barden, William, Jr. "The meaning of life." (1986,
June) 196* — Description of game called "Life."
Barden, William, Jr. "The straight, hard facts about
Assembly Language." (1986, February) 119
Bell, Bruce K. "The CoCo zone." (1 986, April) 26 • —
Grand prize in ad venture contest. Further instruc-
tions, June 1986, p.220.
Bernico, Bill "The Zoom-bloom plant." (1 986, Janu-
ary) 129* — Graphics demo.
Bernico, Bill. "An adventure into sound experimen-
tation." (1985, October) 124* — Demo of CoCo's
sounds.
Bernico, Bill. "CoCo, phone home." (1985, August)
124*
Bernico, Bill. "Color my CoCo." (1986, January) 55» —
Program to demonstrate music and graprt-ics.
Bernico, Bill. "Elevator." (1985, October) 25- —
Learning aid for pre-schoolers.
Bernico, Bill. "Financing: The economic advantage."
(1986, March) 71 • — Calculate installment loans.
Bernico, Bill. "Further adventure into SOUND
experimentation." (1986, February) 164*
Bernico, Bill. "Important message." (1985, October)
176 — Mystery message
Bernico, Bill. "Keeping the communication lines
open." (1985, September) 39* — Teaches sign
language.
Bernico, Bill. "Nouveau rock 'n' roll." (1 986, April) 100*
— Dress up the SOUND and PLAY commands.
Bernico, Bill. "A peace treaty for computer hackers and
couch potatoes." (1986, March) 49» — Graphics
demo. Correction, June 1986, p. 220.
Bernico, Bill. "Presenting the star of the show-
screen alternatives." (1986, January) 176»
Bernico, Bill. "Screen pokes made easy." (1985,
November) 162* — Correction, December, 1985,
page 208.
Betts, R. Bartly. "Bit banging with Boole." (1985,
September) 172 — Discussion of Boolean algebra.
Betts, R. Bartly. "Flashing in 6809." (1985, July)84-
Betts, R. Bartly. "Interfacing machine language with
BASIC." (1 985, August) 96*
Betts, R. Bartly. "The long and winding road to
assembly graphics." (1985, November) 90
Betts, R. Bartly. "Uncomplicate programming tasks
using your ROM routines." (1985, October) 29*
Billen, David. "Zonx." (1985, October) 65- —Action
game.
Blyn, Steve. "Building language arts skills." (1986,
March) 152"
Blyn, Steve. "The daily schedule pictograph: A time
for every purpose." (1 985, September) 44 • — Pic-
tog raph to show child's daily schedule.
Blyn, Steve. "Gaining insight into your child's self
image." (1986, February) 134*
Blyn, Steve. "Learning the art of written expression
with proper punctuation." (1985, October) 45* —
Review of punctuation marks.
Blyn, Steve. "Locating points on a graph." (1986,
April) 136*
Blyn, Steve. "Preparing for the right career choice."
(1986, January) 108*
Blyn, Steve. "The rainy day account." (1985,
August) 148* — Demo bank account for children.
Blyn, Steve. "Take this message, please!" (1985,
July) 42 •
Blyn, Steve. "Teaching children time concepts."
(1986, May) 1 38*
Blyn, Steve. "Teaching language idioms." (1986,
Junej84-
Blyn, Steve. "Working with the electronic book part
1 ."(1985, November,) 30 • — Program to use Radio
Shack's Electronic Learning Book.
Blyn, Steve. "Working with the electronic book part
2." (1985, December) 30*
Bobbitt, Craig V. "What's the diagnosis?" (1986,
February) 67- — Memory diagnostic program.
Borger, J. E., III. "CoCo unfurls Old Glory." (1985,
July) 11,3* — The flag using graphics.
Bradbury, Nick. "Destination: Moon base Amphi-
bia." (1985, August) 106* — Major correction,
September 1985, page 129. — Additional correc-
tion, April 1986, page 103.
Britton, Steve, IV. "Operation freedom." (7 985,
August) 54* — Correction, October 1985, page
228.
Brockschmidt, Kraig. "Brain games." (1985,
December) 190* — A collection of 5 games.
Carlisle, Allen B. "Invasion of the flying saucer peo-
ple. "(1986, March) 108*
Carmichael, Craig. "The secret to loading those
double speed tapes." (1986, February) 76
Carson, Edward R. "Thejoys of early amortization."
(1986, March) 163* — Mortgage calculator.
Chouinard, Daniel. "The phone file trader." (1985,
November) 36* — Communications program to
trade files over the phone.
July 1986
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197
Clark, Stephen P. "Julie The Mouse.'" (1986, April)
157* — A database program.
Compton, David. "Set your sails, keep a weather eye
out for storms and beware of the Jolly Roger."
(1986, March) 18» — Adventure game for young
child.
Crouser, Tommy. "The lure of computerized bait
selection." (1986, April) 1 30* — Use the computer
to select proper fishing lure."
Curl, John R. "Here by popular demand: New Delphi
announcements." (1986, March) 210
Curl, John R. "The latest on our newest dimension:
The CoCo SIG." (1986, January) 183 — News on
the Delphi Information Service.
Curl, John R. "Some notes on downloading." (1986,
February) 88 — Delphi hints.
Dater, Andrew. "An easy way to run your programs."
(1986, February)36" — Disk menu utility.
Dawson, David. "Sir Eggbert jumper leaps to the
rescue." (1985, August) 129»
Day, R. Wayne. "Harvesting summer's bumper crop
of BBS's." (1985, November) 61
Day, R. Wayne. "Music and a terminal program,
too?" (1985, September) 88* — Discussion of
"Orchestra-90."
Day, R.Wayne. "A question and answer repertoire."
(1985, July) 90* — Questions and answers on
communications, BBS, etc.
Dean, James R. "Bulletin board standouts are easy
with message maker." (1986, May) 36* — Use
CGP-115 printer to make notices.
Dean, Mike. "Defeatdebugs.'YJSSS, February)^-
— Help in hand assembly problems.
Delbourgo, Bob; Delbourgo, Daniel; and Delbourgo,
Tino. "Around the world in 1 8 frames." (1 985, August)
73* — Graphics demo of globe. Correction, February
1986, p. 168.
Delbourgo, Bob ; and Delbourgo, Daniel. "Random
mosaics." (1985, August) 40* — Lo-res graphics
demo.
Di Zazzo, Ernie. "Oh, long may they wave: A salute
to the flags." (1986, May) 42* — Flags of different
countries.
DiStefano, Tony. "The analog to digital converter,
part 1."(1985, October) 42
DiStefano, Tony. "The analog to digital converter,
part 2: Putting the finishing touches on the
analog-to-digital converter." (1985, November)84
DiStefano, Tony. "A beginner's hardware course
part 1." (1986, January) 131
DiStefano, Tony. "A beginner's hardware course
part 2." (1986, February) 154
DiStefano, Tony. "Exploring memory cells." (1986,
May) 100
DiStefano, Tony. "An introduction to timing." (1986,
March) 62
DiStefano, Tony. "Investigating the CPU." (1986,
June) 101
DiStefano, Tony. "Look, Ma, no switch." (1985, July)
36 — Normal and inverse video conversion.
DiStefano, Tony. "Making CoCo shine with more
LED's." (1985, September) 232 — Add LED's to
RS232 line and move reset.
DiStefano, Tony. "The makings of memory and how
it works." (1986, April) 104
DiStefano, Tony. "Switching double-sided disks."
(1985, August) 162
DiStefano, Tony. "What is a VDG, anyway.?" (1985,
December) 251 — List of acronyms and defini-
tions.
Dold, Charles W. "Dynamic computer graphics." (1985,
September) 70* — How to draw 3-D pictures.
Dollberg, Donald D. "Creating OS-9 system disks."
(1986, February) 224
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (1985, July) 250
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (1985, August) 234
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (1985, September)
236
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (1985, October) 230
Downard, Dan. "Downloads. "(1985, November)216
Downard, Dan. "Downloads. "(1985, December)256
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (1986, January) 232
— Correction, February 1986, p. 168.
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (1986, February) 222
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (1986, March) 214
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (1986, April) 224
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (1986, May) 216
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (1986, June) 194
Dufur, Glen. "Juggle bills, juggle bills, juggle all the
way!" (1986, March) 76* — Home budget analy-
sis.
Duncan, Richard. "CoBBS: a look at the commands.
(1985, December) 153» — Part 2 of a BBS pro-
gram.
Duncan, Richard. "CoBBS: An introduction to the
system and its special features." (1985, November)
135" — Complete BBS program.
Duncan, Richard. "CoBBS: How to modify the pro-
gram to use the CoCo serial port." (1986, Febru-
ary) 100*
Duncan, Richard. "CoBBS: Setting up various files
to make the system operate." (1986, January)
142*
Dwight, Jeffry. "Zapping with confidence." (1985,
December) 118 • — A disk utility.
Eichstaedt, Pete. "Gathering up scattered pro-
grams." (1986, February) 94-
Ellers, Ed. "Earth to Ed." (1985. July) 118
Ellers, Ed. "Earth to Ed." (1985. August) 92
Ellers, Ed. "Earth to Ed." (1985, September) 154
Ellers, Ed. "Earth to Ed." (1985, October) 154
Ellers, Ed. "Earth to Ed." (1985, November) 158
Ellers, Ed. "Earth to Ed." (1986, January) 102
Ellers, Ed. "Earth to Ed." (1986, March) 116
Firedrake, George ; and Albrecht, Karl. "Fantasy
fare." (1985, July) 137 — General information on
fantasy games.
Firedrake, George; and Albrecht, Karl. "For the game-
master, just the end of a beginning." (1985, August)
154 — The last Gamemaster's apprentice column.
FitzSimmons, David S. "Printer designs." (1986,
May,) 95* — Some samples of printer use.
Foster, Leslie A. "The fourth year of Rainbow."
(1985, July) 229 — Index from July 1984 to June
1985 and Rainbow on tape from April 1982 to June
1985.
Franks, Bill. "A quandary of puzzles." (1986, Janu-
ary) 25 • — Like a jig-saw puzzle.
Fransen, Aaron. "The quest for the falcons' lair."
(1985, August) 26*
Frerking, Anthony. "The Commandos want you!"
(1986, February) 180*
Gal us, John. "Quick restore." (1986, February)
108« — Speed up BASIC search process.
Geoffroy, David; and Racine, Norman. "The permanent
shift." (1985, August) 169 — Add a shiftlock key.
Gernhardt, Henry C, Jr. "Rejuvenate father time
with a chic quartz locked clock." (1986, June) 54
Glaberson, Aryeh, "The eight lights of Chanukah."
(1985, December) 196*
Golias, Ruth E. "Home sweet home." (1986, May)
20* — Graphics demo.
Golias, Ruth E. "Saturday at the Bijou — remembering
intermission sing-alongs." (1986, June) 36» —
Music entertainment.
Goodman, Martin H. "A disk tinkerer's device."
(1986, March) 84* — Disk utility.
Goodman, Martin H. "The great transformation."
(1986, June) 182- — Conversions from MS-DOS
to CoCo.
Goodman, Marty. "Now you see it, now you don't!"
(1986, June) 90 — How to determine EPROM era-
sure times.
Goodson, Joey. "A-maze-ing maneuvering with jet-
pack challenge." (1985, July) 106«
Green, Robert L. "As far as the eye can see." (1 985,
August) 230* — Do it yourself eye examination.
Gunn, Stephen. "An encore presentation for the
analog to digital and back again." (1 985, OcfoberJ
87-
Haberer, Fredric M. "Renum with a twist." (1986,
February) 112
Halfman, Scott. "Who will survive?" (1986, June)
26-
Hall, Mike. "Christmas pageantry." (1985, December)
212* — Graphics for Christmas.
Hallstrom, Harry W. "Assessing the market value of
your home." (1986, April) 79*
Hanusiak, Alan. "CoCo's quick station log." (1985,
November) 44* — Log sheet for ham radio.
Harris, Timothy A. "Mail09." (1985, July) 266 —
Listings omitted from previous issue. See also
November 1985, page 184.
Hartley, Eric. "Little black book." (1985. November)
172- — Phone book program.
Heyza, Doug. "Say 'hello' to this directory helper."
(1985, August) 69* — Correction, October 1985,
page 228.
Hill, Eddie. An annual expense tracking and man-
agement system." (1986, March) 122* — Correc-
tion, May 1986, p. 127.
Huffman, Gary. "Happy birthday balloons." (1986,
April) 122* — Music and graphics for your birth-
day."
Hyre, Leonard. "Become a math whiz!" (1985, Sep-
tember) 18* — Math quiz.
Hyre, Leonard. "Hire the CoCo handiman." (1986,
April) 162* — Calculate expenses of home
repairs."
Jones, Larry E. "The plants are always greener on
the CoCo side." (1986, April) 124 • —Aid in taking
care of house plants.
Jones, Tim. "If your 'horse' comes in first, you lose!"
(1985, November) 129* — Recreation of basket-
ball game called horse. Correction, January 1986,
p. 231.
Jones, Timmy. "Take the plunge with CoCo." (1 985,
September) 163- — 10 meter platform diving.
Kapfhammer, Jutta ; and Helm, Philip. "Our twenty
carat gold winners." (1986, April) 20 — Results of
third Rainbow adventure contest.
Kent, Jim. "Guppiegraphics. "(7985, October)106"
— Assembly language graphics
Kerckhoff, Peter. "CoCoCad modification." (1986,
February) 103* — Mod for DMP-120 printer.
Kerckhoff, Peter. "CoCoCad: The schematic scoun-
drel." 1985, October) 130* — Computer aided design
for CoCo. Additional listing, February 1986, p. 103.
Kilby, Mike. "Firestorm." (1986, January) 122*
Kitsz, Dennis. "The letter box printer buffer part 1 ."
(1985, October) 232
Kitsz, Dennis. "The letter box printer buffer part 2."
(1985, November) 248
Knolhoff, Mike. "A caterpillar's alphabet." (1985,
August) 83*
Kohn, Joseph. "Pix files." (1986, February) 26« —
Transfer picture files CoCo Max, Graphicom.etc.
Kolar, Joseph. "The beginning musician's 'tin ear
lament.'" (1986, February) 142* — Discussion of
PLAY command.
Kolar, Joseph. "Creative programming for the
beginner." (1986, January)30" — Make multiple-
choice quiz.
Kolar, Joseph. "A diversion a day keeps program-
ming fey." (1985, November) 74* — Some pro-
gramming hints.
Kolar, Joseph. "Enhance presentations with text
panel formatting." (1986, June) 140*
Kolar, Joseph. "A final session with the 'A' option."
(1985, October) 83* — More on the DRAW state-
ment.
Kolar, Joseph. "The Goolian Olympics of trig func-
tions." (1985, July) 148* — Game using trigo-
nometry.
Kolar, Joseph. "Mastering the DRAW statement."
(1985, August) W2»
Kolar, Joseph. "Maximum learning with minimum
effort." (1985, December) 100* — Hints for new-
comers.
Kolar, Joseph. "Practicing the two-column format."
(1986, April) 142* — Hints for beginners.
Kolar, Joseph. "PSET sail in the FOR/NEXT sea."
(1986, May) 174*
Kolar, Joseph. "A simple technique for creating
animation." (1986, March) 39*
Kolar, Joseph. "Sprucing up an old design." (1985,
September) 136* — Use of the DRAW command.
Krom, Matt, "As visions of the Pro-Am danced in
their heads." (1986. May) 50» — Golf game.
Kwong, Hong. "Design your own calendar pin-up."
(1986, May) 63*
LaBelle, Russ F. "Oh! Canada." (1985, September)
124* — Geography of Canada.
Lamonica, Mary; and Lamonica, James. "CoCo
math class." (1986, January) 88«
Landwehr, Larry. "CoCo conversation." (1985,
November) 124 — How to hook up two CoCo's
together.
198
THE RAINBOW July 1986
Lantz, Brian A. "The utility room." (1 985, November)
241
Lantz, Brian A. "The utility room." (1985, December)
258 — Adding more features to the LIST comand.
Lantz, Brian A. "The utility room." (1986, March; 216
Ligocki, Ray. "Give your thoughts to the world: The
old-time banner printer." (1986, May) 150*
Ligon, Elizabeth. "CoCo-etry." (1985, September)
130* — Program to write poetry.
Ludlum, Bob. "Music+: New commands, no bugs."
(1986, June) 51 • — Additions to program of June
1984, page 74.
Matthews, Becky F. "Nothing phone-y about it: Ma
Bell trips the light fantastic." (1986, June) 18* —
Graphics and sound entertainment.
Matthews, Becky; and Matthews, David. "I want my
CoCoTV." (1986, June; 42* — Music video entertain-
ment.
Mauro, Robert. "Bookmark: Your very own compu-
terized Dewey decimal system." (1985, Sep-
tember) 227'- — Provides index to a library.
McNally, Irvin L. "Coax." (1985, November) 180* —
For Ham radio operator — determine power line
losses.
McNeice, Barry. "The music maker's accompanist."
(1986, June) 20* — Draw blank sheet music on
printer.
Mir, Jorge. "Memory on a string$ budget." (1985,
August) 166
Mitchell, William. "Bleeps, bloops, bells and whis-
tles." (1 986, June) 1 08* — Make different sounds.
Moore, W. J. "Robocise." (1986, February) 116* —
Exercise companion.
Nation, Brad. "Which way did that mangy mongrel
go?" (1985, August) 228'
Nelson, Mark. "Get down and dirty in New York's
sewers with super rooter." (1986, May) 26*
Nickel, Harold. "Auto-executing your tape pro-
grams." (1986, February) 41 •
Osani, Keith. "Take word inventory with vocabu-
lary." (1985, September) 80* — Simulate a dic-
tionary.
Page, Dennis. "CoCoflow: CoCocad expanded."
(1986, Marc/?,)31 • — Aid fordrawing flowcharts.
Peake, Jim. "Discover the 'hidden' five tracks."
(1986, June) 92'
Pettus, Ronald. "Zeroing in on Halley's Comet."
(1986, April) 83* — Calculations to view the
comet.
Pitel, Rick. "Trivia tic-tac-toe." (1985, December)
69» — Correction, March 1986, p. 191.
Plaxton, John. "CoCo bakes a cake." (1985, July)
99* — A birthday cake using graphics.
Plog, Michael. "Computers can play an important
role in art education." (1985, October) 55
Plog, Michael. "The demographics of education."
(1986, April) 139
Plog, Michael. "Developing effective computer
literacy methods." (1985, July) 175 — Comments
on computers in education.
Plog, Michael. "Educating with electronic commu-
nications and research." (79S6, March) 154 —
Thoughts on Delphi.
Plog, Michael. "Education Texas style." (1 986, May)
140
Plog, Michael. "How valuable is the 'hands-on' les-
son?" (1985, September) 102 — Discussion of
computers in schools."
Plog, Michael. "Integrating computers into class-
room instruction." (1985, August) 150
Plog, Michael. "The learning process: The impor-
tance of 'how to think.'" (1986, January) 117
Plog, Michael. "Microcomputers: Not just a student
learning tool." (1985, November) 102
Plog, Michael. "Robots: Their place in education."
(1986, June) 86
Plog, Michael. "The schools get a report card."
(1986, February) 138
Plog, Michael. "Successful organizational factors
for integrating computers in school." (1985,
December) 45
Poynter, Chuck. "Marquee." (1986, March) 101 • —
Attractive title and menu screens.
Price, Rolla. "Acrostics go high tech with Word+."
(1986, May) 38* — Design your own crossword
puzzles.
Puckett, Dale L. "Cliffhangers in the micro soaps."
(1985, August) 236
Puckett, Dale L. "Confessions of an enlightened
spreadsheet user." (1985, November) 218
Puckett, Dale L. "The Disk BASIC/OS-9 connec-
tion." (1986, June) 208-
Puckett, Dale L. "Featuring a new text formatter."
(1986, May) 235
Puckett, DaleL. "Featuring a trig library in C." (1986,
April) 238
Puckett, Dale L. "Four easy assembly language
experiments." (1986, January) 236
Puckett, Dale L. "A getting-your-feet-wet course in
OS-9 Pascal." (1985, September) 238
Puckett, Dale L. "Granting requests for sample
device drivers and descriptors." (1986, February)
236
Puckett, Dale L. "OS-9 gets good reception as
NCC." (1985, October) 242
Puckett, DaleL. "A short tutorial on C compilation."
(1985, July) 252
Puckett, Dale L. "A time for reflection." (1985,
December) 272 — Correction, February 1986, p.
168.
Ramella, Richard. "The $100 challenge." (1985,
July) 1 80* — Contest using a CoCo game.
Ramella, Richard. "Bubble wars." (1986. February)
58 •
Ramella, Richard. "No nines allowed." (1985,
October) 36* — Game on 8 by 8 grid.
Ramella, Richard. "Number bumper." (1985,
October) 180* — Arcade game.
Ramella, Richard. "Pattern blocks: Reality play."
(1986, January) 40' — Shape game.
Rand, Penny L. "Learn those 'tricky words.'" (1985,
September) 117* — Practice in vocabulary.
Rice, Robert E. "Sidewinding skirmishes with video
vipers." (1986, January) 99*
Riley, Thomas E. "The Maze of Moycullen." (1986,
April) 58» — 16K winner of adventure contest.
Roden, Brian P. "The electronic valentine-maker."
(1986, February) 18* — Correction, April 1986,
page 103.
Ronald, Bruce W. "Loop until done." (1986, April)
70» — Retirement plan calculator.
Ruggles, James J. "64K custom setup." (1986, May)
82-
Rutter, Marge. "CoCo dares you to name that tune."
(1986, June) 66* — Game with music.
Rutter, Richard W. "Computertrapshooting." (1985,
November) 18» — Simulates skeet shooting.
Sabbatini, Mark. "Alpine slopes." (1985, December)
204*
Santerre, Denis. "A lesson straight from the heart."
(1985, October) 163* — Graphics demo to learn
part of the heart.
Saporta, Alan A. "Brotan the blue." (1985, August)
18* — Correction, October 1985, page 228.
Scerbo, Fred B. "The CoCo puzzle maker." (1985,
October) 72* — Jig saw puzzle on CoCo.
Scerbo, Fred B. "CoCo, can you spare a dime?"
(1985, August) 142* — Uses graphics to count
change.
Scerbo, Fred B. "An educational adventure for the
CoCo and the MC-10." (1986, January) 76*
Scerbo, Fred B. "Fun for the whole family with gal-
loping gamblers." (1985, December) 86*
Scerbo, Fred B. "Learning the value of numbers."
(1986, April) 1 1 8*
Scerbo, Fred B. "A measure of success." (1986,
June) 117* — Learn to read a ruler.
Scerbo, Fred B. "Return of baseball fever." (1985,
September) 104* — Baseball team logos.
Scerbo, Fred B. "Rock'n'rolling back to the CoCo
rockfest." (1985, July) 162* — Graphics demo.
Scerbo, Fred B. "A simulation of life skills." (1986,
February) 148»
Scerbo, Fred B. "Super mathsheet generator II."
(1985, November) 79»
Scerbo, Fred B. "Using your CoCo for educational
plans. "(1986, May) 131 • — Generateeducational
objectives.
Scerbo, Fred B. "The Wishing Well title maker."
(1986, March) 157* — Title cards for your pro-
grams.
Schechter, Gerry. "Enhancing the CLS command."
(1 986, February)*®'
Schultz, Hans. "VARLIST: A quick and easy way to
list program variables." (1986, March) 92»
Shelton, Garry L. "Teacher's aid." (1985, Sep-
tember) 46- — Record keeping for teachers.
Sheridan, Vincent H. "Soccer instructor." (1985,
August) AT — Teach the basics of soccer.
Sherman, Lynn C; and Baldassary, Walter. "CoCo
testmaker." (1985, September) 30* — Make multiple
choice tests.
Short, Gene. "Plain Jane print needs an appoint-
ment with the stylist." (1986, May) 88* — Printer
setup for Epson printer.
Snider, Stephen. "CoCo takes the plunge: Pool
maintenance made easy." (1986, June) 145*
Spiller, Martin; and Spiller, Jeremy. "CoCo synthesizer
produces out-of-this-world sounds." (1986, June)
122»
Stearman, Colin J. "Getting on the right track."
(1985, July) 26* — How to use 40 or 80 tracks and
double sided. Correction, January 1986, p. 231.
Sullins, Mark S. "Livin' on CoCo time." (1 986, Janu-
ary) 173» — Electronic calendar program.
Sullins, Mark. "Picprt: Good things come in all
sizes." (1986, May) 72* — Graphics screen printer
utility.
Suppe, Pasquale. "Handicappers enter the home
stretch with Pace 1 ." (1 986, May) 1 1 4* — Aid for
the race track fan.
Sward, Steve. '"Gopher it' (or 'turnip' wet)." (1986,
January) 18»
Talada, William. "The 15 minute Color Computer
workout." (1986, March) 26* — Exercise program.
Tandberg, Dan. "CoCo instant music." (1 986, June)
62* — Aid in using PLAY command.
Tauilli, T. C. "4th of July Musicfest." (1985, July)
19«
Taulli, T. C. "Scan it and understand it with rapid
reading." (1985. July) 129* — Correction,
November 1985, page 184.
Taylor, Scott M. "More power and protection for
your BBS." (1985, November) 106* — Modifica-
tions to "Remote" from November 1983.
Teague, Dennis. "The word-hunt crossword puz-
zle." (1985, December) 110«
Thume, Wayne. "Color cartoons." (1985, October)
58* — Graphics animation.
Tottingham, Bill. "Receipt maker and file." (1986,
March) 22* — Correction, May 1986, p. 127.
Trapasso, Dave. "Doing the disk-o-step." (1986,
April) 149* — Disk alignment.
Turowski, Donald A. "Waste not, want not with a
refund-a-file." (1986, April) 95*
Tyson, Bob. "The great Rainbow simulation pack-
age." (1985, July) 46* — Anniversary special-
World War 11, stock car racing and simulation gen-
erator. Correction, November 1985, page 184.
Urbas, Joseph M. "CoCo bells." (1985, December)
36* — Some Christmas music. Correction, April
1986, page 103.
Van Dusen, Douglas. "Cross reference your pro-
grams with XREF." (1986, February) 169* — Cor-
rection, April 1986, page 103.
Vasconi, Eugene. "How to be an educated stargazer
in 12 easy lessons." (1985, September) 55* —
Help with astronomy.
Warner, Bruce. "Getting started with the OS-9 oper-
ating system." (1986, January) 134
Weide, Dennis H. "Changing printer parameters in
Pascal." (1986, May) 222*
Weide, Dennis H. "The computerized shopping list."
(1986, /4pn7)216* — Correction, June 1986, p.220
Weide, Dennis H. "Machine code loder." (1985,
July) 144* — Use machine language without an
editor/assembler.
Weide, Dennis H. "Sleep tight: Your CoCo is awake
tonight part 1." (1985, December) 58* — Use
CoCo to watch your house.
Weide, Dennis H. "Sleep tight: Your CoCo is awake
tonight part 2." (1986, January) 58>
West, John. "Outfox those narrow printers with
Rotate." (1986, May) 1 20*
Whaley, Clarence. "The rule of 78s." (1986, March)
36» — Determine installment loan payments.
White, Richard A. "Building a spreadsheet with
template repetition." (1985, September) 148
White, Richard A. ' "Direct comparison — exhibiting
the power of spreadsheets." (1985, July) 154 —
Use a spreadsheet as an order form.
White, Richard A. "An explanation and review of
spreadsheet functions." (1985, December) 267
White, Richard A. "Firing up BASIC09." (1986,
March) 226
July 1986 THE RAINBOW 199
White, Richard A, "Getting started with BASIC09."
(1986, February) 231
White, Richard A. "Going over spreadsheet data
look-up functions." (1986, January) 251
White, Richard A. "A mailing label printer for the
spreadsheet." (1985, November) 245* — Correc-
tion, April 1986. page 103.
White, Richard A. "Spreadsheeting real data."
(1985. August) 80 — Use a spreadsheet to calcu-
late car expenses.
White, Richard A. "Using a spreadsheet as a file
manager." (1985. October) 238
Whittlesey, Jerry R. "The computer-aided college
expense fund." (1986, April) 92*
Williams, John G. "The joystick fix-it." (1985.
August) 226 — Software to make joysticks less
sensitive.
Wilson, Terry. "Crash-proof it!" (1986. February)
31 • — Spare copy of disk directory.
Witham. Burt B., Jr. "Which award iswhich." (1985,
December) 179- — Ham radio record keeper.
Wolcott, Larry. "Kung Fu fighting." (1986, March)
66-
Wong, Norman. "The eye saver." (1985. July) 124 •
— Inverse video with software. Correction.
October 1985, page 228.
Wood, James W. "Baseball card file." (1986, May)
66-
Wood, James W. "Rid the screen of the menace."
(1985, September) 167 • — Board type game.
PRODUCT REVIEWS
"A/B-4 (disk drive system)." (1985, September) 214
"ABC puzzle." (1986. January) 207
"ACDITS." (1985. August) 217
"Addline." (1985. July) 212
"Advanced utilities." (1986. June) 174
"Alcatraz." (1985. November) 212
"Algebra." (1986. June) 179
"Animator commercial." (1985, August) 212
"Animator junior." (1985, August) 207
"Backup zero." (1985, July) 200
"Bararossa." (79S6, January) 190
"Baseball statistics package." (1985, December)
242
"BASIC + ." (1986, January) 192
"Basketball statistics package." (1985. November)
213
"BASTXT." (1985, October) 205
"Battle for Tunis." (1985, September) 216
"Battle of the Bulge." (1985, August) 197
"Battle stations." (1986. January) 206
"The best screen dump utility for Epson-type printers "
(1986, February; 216
"Biosphere." (1986, June) 167
"Blackboard's Island." (1986, February) 219
"Blackjack dealer and Feeler dealer." (1985,
December) 245
"BMC monitor stand." (1986, March) 207
"Bob's magic graphic machine." (1985, July) 213
"Bomb scare." (1985, July) 204
"Briteface." (1985. November) 195
"Buzzworm." (1986. March) 188
"C-SEE version 2.0 (1985, November) 204
"CAIS — Checking account information system,"
(1986, April) 185
"Calculating parts per million." (1986, March) 195
"Cash prophet." (1985, December) 229
"Cassette tape tester." (1985, August) 211
"CBASIC." (1986. February) 198
"CC-100 interface breadboard package" (1985,
November) 191
"CCZAP." (1986, March) 185
"CD editor" (1986, June) 159
"CGP-220 screen dump package." (1986, June) 173
"ChesSD." (1985, December) 228
"Christmas fantasia." (1985. December) 239
"CINC-PAC." (1985, August) 198 — Correction,
December 1985, page 208.
"City war." (1985. December) 246
"CMODEM." (1985, July) 196
"CoCo calendar." (1986, March) 209
"CoCo calligrapher." (1985, October) 215
"CoCo checkbook disk." (1985, October) 197
"The CoCo Chronicles (book)." (1986. February)
218
"CoCo cooler too." (1986, March) 188
CoCo echo." (1985, October) 208
CoCo EPBOM programmer." (1986, April) 213
CoCo gardener." (1986, February) 204
CoCo greeting card designer." (1986, April) 202
CoCo incognito (book)." (1986, March) 208
CoCo keyboard cover." (1986, March) 191
CoCo keyboard software." (1986, April) 191
CoCo knitter." (1986, May) 195
CoCo life." (1985, November) 195
'CoCo Logo for the TRS-80 Color Computer."
(1985, July) 202
CoCo Max II." (1986. April) 189
CoCo paint." (1985, July) 215
CoCo solver and Program generator." (1986, Feb-
ruary) 210
CoCo talker." (1985, August) 218
CoCo text util." (1986, May) 211
CoCo windows." (1986, May) 199
Color car action." (1986, January) 201
Color Computer machine monitor." (7 985, October)
219
Color disk manager." (1985, August) 210
Color essential math." (1986, April) 203
Color LISP." (1986, May) 195
Color math." (1985, July) 219
Color tape manager." (1985, July) 217
Colorcom/E." (1985, November) 211
Company commander." (1986, January) 191
Complete electronic organizer." (1986, April) 204
The Complete Rainbow Guide to OS-9." (1985,
December) 248
Conquering armies." (1986, April) 192
'Cookbook." (1985, September) 195
'Corporation plus." (1985, December) 238
'Cosmic paint." (1985, November) 193
'Count to 100." (1985, August) 221
'Crash." (1985, July) 221
'Crossover." (1986, February) 202
'Crystal." (1986, January) 205
'Cyrus world class chess." (1985, August) 195
Dallas quest." (1985, September) 198
Data bank." (1985, August) 194
'Datarase."(1985, Ju7y,l218
'DeskMate." (1986, April) 198
'DeskMate." (1986, May) 219
'Disk management system." (1986, May) 212
Disk pilot." (1985, December) 233
'Disk utility package." (1986, February) 214
'DISTO Super RAM disk." (1986, June) 160
Don Pan." (1986, March) 199
Doomsday at 2100." (1985, September) 213
DOS switcher." (1986, February) 212
Dudal." (1985, September) 215
Dungeon quest." (1985, October) 197
Dynacalc OS-9." (1985. November) 208
EARS." (1985, October) 201
EDOS 2.6 ROM." (1985, December) 235
EMC circuit boards." (1986, February) 203
Enhancer 6.0." (1986, May) 207
Escape from Denna." (1986. February) 217
EZ cassette encrypt and EZ disk encrypt." (1985,
October) 199
EZ profiler." (1985, October) 200
Fast food math." (1985, September) 206
Feuer and gasse." (1985, July) 204
Fighter pilot." (1986, February) 200
File 64." (1985, August) 214
Flashcard review." (1985, July) 192
The Font shop." (1986, January) 199
Football statistics package." (1985, October) 204
FORMAKER." (1986, May) 208
Franchise!" (1985, September) 202
French package." (1986, June) 168
Full character set board." (1985, September) 205
Fundgraf." (1985, November) 206
Geography USA." (1986, March) 206
Ghana banana." (1986, January) 207
Gold runner," (1986, March) 196
Goldkeys." (1985. December) 231
Golf handicaps," (1985, August) 215
Grafix-3."(1986, April) 196
Graphic physics." (1985, September) 211
Graphicom II." (1985, November) 209
Guide to computer magazines." (1985, October)
195
Guide to super software for the TRS-80 Color
Computer." (1985, September) 199
Hall of the King." (1986, June) 173
Handycode." (1985, August) 206
"Hardcopy." (1985, October) 218
"Health programs." (1986, June) 164
"Hewlett-Packard LaserJet printer." (1985, July)
224
"Hi-res+." (1986, January) 195
"House Doc." (1986, March) 202
"Insights into personal computers (book)." (1986,
January) 197
"Introduction to computer math (book)." (1986,
May) 204
"Island adventure." (1986, January) 192
"Junior typer." (1985, July) 206
"Kansas City BASIC." (1986, February) 192
"Klicker."(79S5, July) 203
"Knock out." (1986, April) 209
"Label maker." (1986, January) 196
"Label64." (1985, November) 212
"Latin translator." (1985, November) 198
"Ledger one." (1985, September) 207
"Library 2." (1985, July) 220
"Line editor." (1986, June) 165
"Lissajous art." (1985, November) 213
"Magazine index system." (1985, December) 224
"The magic box." (1985, August) 216
"Magic lessons." (1985, September) 211
"Marble maze." (1986, March) 197
"Marooned." (1986, February) 196
"Master scoreboard." (1985, July) 218
"Math mission." (1986, June) 158
"Mathfun." (1985, August) 200
"Medic." (1986, January) 209
"Memodata." (1985, July) 209
"Menu maker." (1986, April) 210
"Merge 'n mail." (1985, October) 192
"Metric mind." (1985, August) 196
"Micro illustrator." (1986, March) 203
"Microartist." (1985, December) 240
"Missile math." (1985, August) 213
"Money math," (1986, June) 172
"Moneyopoly." (1986, February) 207
"More Keys." (1985, September) 221
"MORSER." (1986, January) 204
"Multiple choice test." (1985, August) 202
"Naugus." (1985, November) 196
"No-stat II." (1985, November) 214
"NumberJack." (1986, June) 176
"Nutriguide." (1985, October) 213
"Omniverse." (1986, March) 184
"One-on-one." (1986, May) 197
"Orchestra-90/CC." (1986, March) 189
"OS-9 calligrapher." (1986, February) 206
"OS-9 hi-res screen dump." (1985, October) 220
"OS-9 Ramdisk driver." (1985, December) 234
"OS-9 solution." (1985, September) 197
"Panic button." (1986, April) 207
"Panic." (1986, January) 202
"PAYROL/BAS." (1986, May) 184
"Pegasus." (1986, May) 189
"PenPal."(1986, April) 184
"Perpetulife." (1986, April) 211
"Personal bookkeeping 2000." (1985, October) 195
"Personal finance system." (1985, August) 203
"Petstore." (1985, October) 202
"PIXGEN." (1986, February) 208
"PLANEGEO and PGCALPRT." (1986, April) 190
"Practical programming in Pascal." (1985, August)
192
"Print master." (1985, October) 198
"Printed circuit expansion boards." (1986, January)
209
"Pro golf." (1986, May) 205
"Probaloto." (1985, October) 196
"Professor Pressnote's music machine." (1985, Octo-
ber) 221
"Protector." (1985, November) 202
"Puzzler." (1986, March) 190
"Que bit." (1985, July) 200
"Radiolog." (1986, May) 209
"Rescue on Alpha II." (1986, May) 198
"Robot BASIC." (1985, July) 208
"RS-232 switcher." (1986, January) 210
"RS232IO."(1985, October) 212
"S.O.S." (1986, May) 200
"Scepter of Ursea." (1985, December) 230
"School days." (1985, September) 221
"SCRDMP10." (1986, June) 178
"Screen inverter." (1985, September) 196
"SDOS." (1986, March) 200
"SemiGraphics support utility." (1986, June) 163
200
THE RAINBOW
July 1£
"Side wise 0S9." (1986, April) 212
"Simon." (1985, July)2'\0
"Soccer statistics package." (1985, November) 201
"Solar explorer." (1985, September) 204
"Sound generator." (1985, October) 205
"Space web." (1985, August) 201
"Speak up! 3.3." (1986, January) 197
"Spectrum font generator." (1985, December) 247
"Spine align cushion." (1985, September) 212
"Startrader." (1985, July)2 A A
"Stylo-Pak." (1986, March) 192
"Super controller." (1985, November) 205
"Supercosmos connection." (1985, December) 227
"Super directory catalog." (1986, March) 198
"Super duper utilities." (1986, June) 181
"Super LOGO." (1985, December) 241
"Super tutor." (1986, June) 166
"Super voice." (1985, September) 217
"Superdisk." (1986, May) 191
"Symphony 12." (1986, April) 188
"Taxan's personal TV tuner." (1985, July) 222
"Tele-addresser." (1986, January) 208
"Telepatch." (1985, October) 209
"Telewriter-64 character set editor." (1986, June)
177
"Testmaker." (1985, September) 192
"Thunder RAM." (1985, September) 209
"Thunder RAM." (1986. May) 206
"ThunderDupe 2." (1985, December) 234
"Time master." (1985, December) 243
"To preserve quandic." (1985, July) 223
"Track events." (1986, February) 200
"Trading post." (1986, May) 192
"Treasure of the Aztecs." (1986, April) 197
"Trigger 64." (1986, January) 201
"Trivia." (1985, October) 190
"Try-o-tax." (1986, April) 208
"TX word processor." (1986, March) 209
"The ultimate Color Computer reference guide and
toolkit." (1985, September) 220
"Utility routines." (1985, November) 199
"Vegas game pak." (1986, June) 175
"VIDCODIT video digitizer." (1986, February) 197
"View-edit." (1985, August) 219
"Vincent Van CoCo." (1986, April) 195
"ViziDraw 1.0." (1985, September) 200
"VOX chess." (1985, July) 195
"War of the worlds." (1985, November) 197
"Warehouse mutants." (1985, August) 220
"Warp factor X." (1986, February) 195
"Wizard's math board." (1985, December) 244
"Wizard's tower." (1986, June) 177
"XMENU."(1986, May; 190
"XPNDR2." (1986, February) 213
"XSCREEN." (1986, June) 169
"Young writer's notepad." (1985, December) 236
"15 meg hard drive (Tandy)." (1986, May) 196
"232 Remote Plus." (1985, September) 217
"26 hardware projects for the home computer
(book)." (1986, May) 210
"500 pokes, peeks 'n execs." (1985, August) 199
RAINBOW ON TAPE
July 1985-June 1986
ADD SUB5 (1986, January) 90 —Math quiz
ADDITION (1985, December) 30— Electronic Learn-
ing Book utility
ALPHTIZR (1986, May) 97 —Sorting routine
ALPSLOPE (1985, December) 206 —Game
AMPHIBIA (1985, August) 108 —Action game
ANALYZER (1986, March) 90 —Disk utility
ANIMATE (1985, October) 60— Color cartoons
ANIMATIC(1985, July) Animated graphics ML
program (from June 1985)
ANIMCALC (1985, July) Animated graphics
demo (from June 1985)
ANTHEM (1985, July) 149 —Trigonometry game
AWARDS (1985, December) 181— Ham radio utility
BALL (1985, October) 21 —Graphics demo
BANKACCT (1985, August) 148 —Demo bank
account for children
BANNER (1986, May) 150— Printer banner maker
BASEBALL (1986, May) 68 -Baseball card file
BASEBLL2(1985, September) 106— Baseball team
logos
BASSMATE (1986, April) 132— Select your fishing
lure
BASTRAIN (1985, September) 141 —DRAW demo
BASTRAN1 (1985, November) 76 —Programming
hints
BASTRAN2 (1985, November) 76 —Programming
hints
BASTRAN3 (1985, November) 76 —Programming
hints
BATS (1986, March) 48 -Graphics demo
BIRDS (1986, March) 42 -Graphics demo
BIRTHDAY (1985, July) 100 — Birthday cake graphics
BOOKMARK(1985, September) 228— Library index
BOOT (1986, April) 30 —Boot for CoCo Zone
adventure
BRAINGME (1985, December) 191 —Collection of
5 games
BROTAN (1985, August) 20 —Game
BUBBLWAR (1986, February) 60 —Game
BUCKLEUP(1985, July) 151 —Trigonometry game
BYTECODR (1985, October) 31 —Tutorial on ROM
routines
BYTESCRN (1985, July) 88 —Assembly demo
CADPRINT(1985, October) 148— Computer aided
design
CADPRINT (1986, February) 103 —Update from
Oct 1985.
CALCLOCK (1986, January) 74 —Part of LCLA-
LARM
CALENDAR (1986, January) 43 — Display calendars
CALENDAR (1986, May) 64 —Make a calendar
CALLER (1985, August) 104 —Assembly demo
CALTIME(1986, January) 173— Calendar genera-
tor
CASH (1986, March) 73 — Calculate installment loans
CASTLE (1986, June) 28 —Adventure game
CHALENGE (1985, July) 182 —$100 challenge
game
CHARLIE (1985, October) 19— Graphics demo
CHICAGO (1986, January) 55 — Music and graphics
demo
CHNGQUIZ (1985, August) 145 —Elementary edu-
cation game
CLEANUP (1985, August) 90 —Short game
CLOCK (1986, February) 56 —Clock utility
CLOCKBAS (1986, February) 56 —Clock utility
CNDCAPTL (1985, September) 128 —Canadian
geography
COAX (1985, November) 180— Ham radio utility
COBBSSYS(1985, November) 138 —BBS program
COCOCAD(1985, October) 134 — Computeraided
design
COCODRAW (1986, April) 31 —Part of CoCo Zone
adventure
COCOFLOW (1986, March) 32 —Aid for drawing
flow charts
COCOZONE (1986, April) 31 —Adventure game
CODELODE (1985, July) 146 —Machine code
loader
COL-POEM (1985, September) 132 —Write poetry
COLLEGE (1986, April) 93 —Calculate a college
fund
COMMANDO (1986, February) 182 —Game
COMMHELP(1986, January) 1 12— Job description
CONVERT (1986, January) 46 —Measurement
conversions
CORE (1985, December) 108 —Newcomer's hints
COTERM (1985, December) 175 —BBS system
COUNTDWN (1986, January) 44— Pause feature in
program
CRASHPRF (1986, February) 32 —Disk utility
CREXPFLE(1986, March) 129— Business expense
management
CRUN (1986, February) 45 —Auto execute tape
programs
DANCE (1985, October) 85 —GET and PUT demo
DATA (1986, May) 121 —Part of ROTATE
DBL SIDE (1985, July) 31 —Disk utility
DEBUG (1986, February) 39 —Assembly language
utility
DEMO (1985, August) 96 —Assembly demo
DEMO (1985, October) 60 —Color cartoons
DEMO 1 (1985, July) 87 —Assembly demo
DEMO 2 (1985, July) 87 —Assembly demo
DEMOPOKE f 1985, November) 164 —Screen poke
utility
DIGITIZE (1986, January) 229 —Touch pad demo
DISKMENU (1986, February) 37 —Disk utility
DISKSTEP (1986, April) 149 —Disk utility
DOGHOUSE (1985. August) 229 —Action game
DRIVER (1986, June) 204 —For FASTLIFE or
SLOWLIFE
DUMP1 (1986. May) 95 —Graphics screen dump
DUMP2 (1986, May) 96 —Graphics screen dump
EARTHTROT(1985, August) 74— Graphicsdemo
EGGBERT (1985, August) 130 —Action game
ELECBOOK(1985, November) 3) —Utility for Elec-
tronic Learning Book
ELECTRIC (1986, April) 103 —Calculate electricty
costs
ELEVATOR (1985. October) 28 —Elementary edu-
cation
ENLARGE (1986, May) 76 -Part of PICPRT
ENTRTAIN (1986, June) 52 —Data for MUSIC+
EXPTRAKR (1986, March) 131 —Business expense
management
EYESAVER (1985, July) 128 —Inverse video
F(1985, October) 109— Assembly graphics
FASTLIFE (1986, June) 201 —Game of "Life"
FILESRCH (1986, February) 96 —Disk utility
FINDWORD (1986, March) 153 —Education
FIRESTRM (1986, January) 124 —Game
FISH (1985, October) 118— Assembly graphics
FLAGS (1986, May) 42 —Flags of 6 nations
FLARGE(1985, October) Bonus program
FLASH (1985, July) 84 —Assembly demo
FLCNLAIR (1985, August) 20— Game
FLIGHT 1 (1986, March) 42 —Graphics demo
FLIGHT 2 (1986, March) 44 —Graphics demo
FREEDOM (1985, August) 56— Game
GAMBLERS (1985. December) 87 —Gambling
game
GERMAN (1986, April) 144 —Programming demo
GOPHERIT (1986, January) 20— Game
GOSUBTUT (1986, June) 143 —BASIC program-
ming aid
GRAPH (1986, April) 138 —Find points on a graph
GRAPHIC1 (1985, September) 74 —3-D pictures
GRAPHIC2 (1985, September) 75 —3-D pictures
GRAPHIC3 (1985, September) 76 —3-D pictures
HALELUJA (1986, June) 52 -Data for MUSIC+
HALLEY86 (1 986, Apr//) 84— Halley's Comet finder
HAM UTIL (1985, December) Ham radio log
sheet (from Nov. 1985).
HAM UTIL (1985, December) — Ham radio log sheet
(from Nov. 1985).
HANDIMAN (1986, April) 163 —Calculate home
expenses
HANDSIGN (1985, September) — Bonus sign language
HANOI (1985, October) 21 —Graphicsdemo
HARDCOP1 (1986, May) 97 —Graphics screen
dump
HARDCOP2 (1986, May) 98 —Graphics screen
dump
HEART (1985, October) 164 —Graphics to demo
heart function
HEART (1986, May) 176— Graphics demo
HELLO (1985, August) 70 —Disk utility
HELPDRAW(1985, October) 168— Part of HEART
HOME (1986, May) 21 —Picture of a house
HOMEBDGT (1986, March) 77 —Home financial
analysis
HORSE (1985, November) 131 —Basketball game
HOUSEVAL (1986, April) 80 —Determine house
value
IDIOMS (1986, June) 84 —Elementary education
INDY4K(1985, August) 90— Short game
INSTALL (1986, February) 54 —For CRUN
INTRFACE (1985, August) 102 —Assembly demo
INVERTER (1986, January) 46 —Graphics demo
IRAKEOGH (1986, April) 71 —Retirement planner
JETPACK (1985, July) 108 —Action game
JIGSAW (1985, December) 100 —Newcomer's
hints
JOYCOLOR (1986, January) 45 —Graphics demo
JSTKLINE (1986, January) 228 —Joystick demo
JSTKQUAD (1986, January) 229 —Joystick demo
JSTKTEST (1986, January) 228 —Joystick demo
JULIE (1986, April) 159 —Database program
KOLAROLA (1986, February) 147 —PLAY tutorial
KROMICO (1985, October) 20— Graphics demo
KUNG FU (1986, March) 67 —Game
July 1986 THE RAINBOW 201
LABEL (1986, May) 108— Label maker
LADDER (1985, July) 150 —Trigonometry game
LBLKBOOK (1985, November) 174 —Phone book
program
LCLALARM (1986, January) 66 —Burglar alarm
LETRMMRY (1985, August) 91 —Short game
LETRSKI P (1985, August) 85 —Elementary educa-
tion
LIFESKL2 (1986, April) 120 —Life skills math drill
LINE (1986, May) 176— Graphics demo
LINEDRAW (1985, October) 18 -Graphics demo
LISTING1 (1985, August) 177— DRAW demo
LISTING2 (1985. August) 177 —DRAW demo
LISTING2 (1985, December) 108 —Newcomer's
hints
LOADER (1986, February) 102 —BBS utility
LOTTOGEN (1986, January) 42 —Pick your num-
bers
LSBDATA 17986, May) 126 —Part of ROTATE
MAILLABL (1985, November] 247 —Mailing labels
MARQUEE (1986, March) 102 —Title and menu
screens
MATHGEN2(1985, December) — Math problem gener-
ator (from Nov. 1985)
MATHGEN2(1985, November) 80— Math problem
generator
MATHMINR (1986, January) 79 —Math quiz
MAXCMP (1985, July) 93 —Graphics utility
MAZEGAME (1985, August) 88 —Short game
MCQU 12(7 986, January J 32— Multiple choice quiz
generator
MEMDIAG (1986, February) 67 —Diagnostic pro-
gram
MEMDUMP (1986. February) 41 —Auto execute
tape programs
MENORAH (1985, December) 196 — Chanukah
graphics
MESSAGE(1985. October) 176— Mystery message
MESSAGE (1986, May) 37 —Bulletin board mes-
sages
MESSAGES (1985, July) 45 —Message center
MILELOG (1986, May) 96 —Printer demo
MINIGOLF (1986, May) 52— Game
ML GEN (1985, December) — Transfer files over phone
(from Nov. 1985)
ML GEN (1985, November) 37— Transfer files over
phone
MORTGAGE (1986, March) 164— Mortgage calcu-
lations
MOSAIC (1985. August) 42— Lo-res graphics demo
MOYCULEN (1986, April) 60 —Adventure game
MS2COCO (1986, June) 185 — MSDOS to COCO
transfer
MUSFEST (1985, July) 20 —4th of July music
MUSIC+ (1986, June) 51 —Updated synthesizer
program
MUSPAPER (1986. June) 24 —Make music sheet
paper
NEWTIME (1986. May) 139 —Teach children time
NMBRBMPR (1985, October) 182 —Arcade game
NMBRMATCH (1985, November) 31 —Utility for
Electronic Learning Book
NONINER (1985, October) 38 —Game
NORMAL (1986, May) 79 —Part of PICPRT
OASIS (1985, July) 80 —Elementary education
OBJECTIV (1986. May) 135 —Generate educa-
tional objectives
OCNVRT (1985, September) 95 —Terminal part of
ORCHESTRA90
ONHOLD (1986. June) 18 —Sound and graphics
demo
ORATORY (1985, September) 182— Contest score-
keeper
PACE 1 (1986, May) 117— Race handicapper
PAGETURN (1985, August) 76 —Graphics demo
PARAJUMP(1985. July) 150— Trigonometry game
PARALIFT (1985, July) 150 —Trigonometry game
PART1 (1986. May) 28 —Game (Super-rooter)
PART2 (1986, May) 31 —Game (Super-rooter)
PATTERNS (1985, July) 83 —Elementary educa-
tion
PFRMDIVE (1985, September) 164 —Diving game
PHONE (1985, August) 128 —Home helper
PIANOBAS (1986, June) 126— Sound synthesizer
PIANOBIN (1986, June) 124 —Sound synthesizer
PIANOSRC (1986, June) 133 — Sound synthesizer
PIBASIC (1986, April) 232 — Pi to 10,000 digits
PICGRAPH (1985, September) 45 —Show child's
daily schedule
PICPRT (1986, May) 73 —Graphics screen dump
PICSTICK (1985, August) 88 —Short game
PINEW (1986, April) 231 —PI to 10,000 digits
PIXFILES(1986, February) 28— Transfer graphics
files
PLANTLOG (1986, April) 125 —Water plants on
schedule
PRINTMAT (1986, May) 98 —Print formatter
PROMNADE (1985, July) — Animated graphics demo
(from June 1985)
PTRNBLKS (1986, January) 41 —Shape game
PUNCQUIZ (1985, October) 46 —Review punctua-
tion marks
PUZLMAKR (1985, October) 73 —Jig saw puzzle
PUZZLE (1985, December) 111 —Crossword puz-
zle
PUZZLER (1986, January) 28 —Jig-saw puzzle
QUICKZAP (1985, December) 129 —Disk utility
RADIALS(1985, October) 85— DRAW demo
RADIO (1986, April) 100 —Music and graphics
demo
RAINSIGN (1985, September) 40— Teach sign lan-
guage
RAPDREAD (1985, July) 130 —Reading exercise
RCIRCSIN (1985, October) 21 —Graphics demo
RCKFEST2 (1985, July) 166 —Graphics demo
RECEIPT (1986, March) 24 —Business aid
REDGREEN (1985, September) 168 —Board type
game
REDUCE (1986, May) 75 —Part of PICPRT
REFSHEET(1986, January) 44— List printable ascii
codes
REFUND (1986, April) 96 —Keep track of refund
offers
REMOTELD (1985, December) BBS utility
(from Nov. 1985)
REMOTELD (1985, November) 112 —BBS utility
REMOTE2 (1985, November) 108 —BBS utility
REMOVREM (1985, October) 151 —Remove REM
statements
REM2DEMO (1985, December) — BBS utility (from
Nov. 1985)
REM2DEMO (1985, November) 112 —BBS utility
REPTGENR (1986, March) 145— Business expense
management
RESTORE (1986, February) 108 —BASIC utility
REVTYPE (1985, August) 102 —Assembly demo
RINGSONG (1986, June) 42 —Music and graphics
demo
RMTALARM (1985, December) 63— Burglar alarm
ROBOCISE (1986, February) 117 —Exercise com-
panion
ROBOMATH (1985, September) 20 —Math quiz
ROCKET (1 985, Ju/y) — Animated graphics demo (from
June 1985)
ROTATE 1 (1986, May) 121 —Printer utility
ROTATE 2 (1986, May) 127 —Printer utility
RTR (1986, May) 28 —Game (Super-rooter)
RUDOLPH (1985, December) 21— XMAS graphics
RULEOF78 (1986, March) 36 — Installment loan pay-
ments
RULER (1986, June) 119 —Teach how to use a ruler
SAMPLE (1985. August) 104 —Assembly demo
SAUCER (1986, March) 109— Game
SCF EDI (1986, January) 147 —BBS utitity
SCREEN (1986. January) 176 —Graphics utility
SCRNTYPE (1985, August) 98 —Assembly demo
SETBAUD (1986. May) 226 -Use with SETPRT
SETPRT(1986. May) 223— Change printerparame-
ters in PASCAL
SHADOW (1986, June) 44 —Music demo
SHOPLIST (1986, April) 219 —Computerized shop-
ping list
SHUTTLE (1985, August) 177 —DRAW demo
SINGLONG (1986, June) 37— Music entertainment
SKIPRINT(1986, January) 43— List cassette files to
printer
SLOWLIFE (1986, June) 201 —Game of "Life"
SMF EDI (1986, January) 150 —BBS utility
SMP EDI (1986, January) 166 —BBS utility
SNDSTORY (1985, October) 128 —SOUND demo
SNKCHASE (1986, January) 100— Game
SOCCER (1985, August) 48 —Soccer instruction
SONGGAME (1986, June) 75 —Name that Tune
game
SONGS (1986, June) 67 —Name that Tune game
SOUND (1985, October) 88 —Sound synthesis
SOUND 2 (1986, February) 166 —SOUND utility
SOUNDBSE (1986, June) 112 —Make different
sounds
SOUNDCAS (1986, June) 63— PLAY demos
SOUNDISK (1986, June) 65— PLAY demos
SPEAK2ME (1985, October) 19— Graphics demo
SPRINGBD (1985, September) — Bonus program
STARFIND (1985, September) 56 —Astronomy
helper
STARS (1985, August) 138 — Short demo for children
STARTUP (1985, December) 158 —BBS system
STOCKCAR (1985, July) 72 —Simulation game
STRIPLF (1986, June) 190 —Use with MS2COCO
STYLIST (1986, May) 89 —Epson printer setup
SUBTRACT (1986, February) 150 —Elementary
education
SUL EDI (1986, January) 158 —BBS utility
SUPERCLS (1986, February) 162 —Enhanced CLS
command
SUPRNOVA (1986, January) 37 —Graphic demo
SWIMPOOL (1986, June) 146 —Swimming pool
maintenance aid
TAPEDIR (1986, February) 54 —For CRUN
TEACHAID (1985, September) 49 —Teacher's
record keeper
TESTMAKR (1985, September) 32 —Make multiple
choice tests
THE SEED (1986, January) 130 —Graphics demo
TICTACTO (1985, December) 70 —Trivia game
TIN EAR (1986, February) 146 —PLAY tutorial
TITLEMKR (1986, March) 159— Title cards for pro-
grams
TITLPOKE (1985, November) 164 —Screen poke
utility
TITLPRINT (1985, November) 164 —Sample title
TRACK (1985, July) 149 —Trigonometry game
TRACK40 (1986, June) 93 —Disk utility
TRADER (1986, March) 20— Gameforyoungchild
TRIKWORD (1985, September) 118 —Vocabulary
practice
TRIVDATA (1985, December) 79 —Data file for
TICTACTO
TRIVUTIL (1985, December) 72 —Trivia game
TRPSHOOT (1985, November) 21 — Trapshooting
game
TUGOFWAR (1985, July) 150— Trigonometry game
TUTOR 1 (1986, June) 142— BASIC programming
aid
TUTOR 2 (1986, June) 143 —BASIC programming
aid
TV SHOWS (1986, March) 50 —Graphics demo
TYPANIC (1985, August) 91 —Short game
USA FLAG (1985, July) 116 —Flag picture
USER SYS (1985, December) 159 —BBS system
VACATION (1986, May) 98 —Vacation planner
worksheet
VALNAME(1986, February) 23— Valentine maker
VALPRINT(1986, February) 20— Valentine maker
VARLIST (1986, March) 96— List program variables
VISION (1985, August) 231 —Do-it-yourself eye
exam
VOCABLRY(1985, September) 82— Simulate a dic-
tionary
WHO AM I (1986, February) 135 —Elementary edu-
cation
WORD+(1986,, May) 39— Make crossword puzzles
WORKOUT (1986, March) 28 —Exercise aid
WORLDWAR (1985, July) 58 —Simulation game
XFER16 (1985, November) 37 —Transfer files over
phone
XMASONGS (1985, December) 37 —XMAS music
XMASSHOW (1985, December) 212 —Christmas
graphics
XREF (1986, February) 172 —Cross reference pro-
gram
YOYO (1986, April) 145 —Programming demo
ZIP (1985, September) 141— DRAW demo
ZONX (1985, October) 67 —Action game
40 35 (1985, July) 33 —Disk utility
40 80 (1985, July) 31 —Disk utility
64KDRIVR (1985, October) 87 —Sound synthesis
64KSETUP (1986, May) 83 —Utility
202
THE RAINBOW July 1986
An index to the
articles, reviews and
authors appearing
in Tl-E RAINBOW
from July 1986
through June 1987.
Compiled and Edited
by Leslie A. Foster
Copyright© 1987, Falsoft, Inc.
July 1987 THE RAINBOW 145
AN INDEX TO THE RAINBOW
JULY 1986 - JUNE 1987
TOTAL NUMBER OF ARTICLES
(July 1981 to June 1987) — 3518
This is the fourth index to the Rainbow. Changes
in this year's index include:
-editorial comments are indexed
-hints and one - (or two-) liner programs are indexed
-names of Rainbow on Tape/Disk programs are
included with each citation
-question and answer citations include a sample of
question topics
-in "The CoCo gallery," titles of graphic art are noted
Previous indexes to the Rainbow are available as
follows:
July 1981 to June 1984— July 1984 issue
July 1984 to June 1985— July 1985 issue
July 1985 to June 1986— July 1986 issue
The subject breakdown, and number of items per
heading are shown below. The number following in
brackets is the total number of articles published
since 1981 in that topic (where indexed).
ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE — 3 (43)
BUSINESS — 1 (30)
CASSETTE — 1 (6)
CLUBS — 5 (12)
COMMUNICATIONS — 21 (65)
DATABASE MANAGEMENT — (9)
DISK —5 (58)
DRAGON COMPUTER — (3)
EDITORIAL COMMENT — 24 (not indexed)
EDUCATION - ELEMENTARY — 11 (52)
EDUCATION - GENERAL — 34 (178)
EDUCATION - LOGO — (4)
GAME — 45 (248)
GAME-ACTION — (12)
GAME - ADVENTURE — 3 (25)
GAME-SIMULATION — 1 (18)
GENERAL — 31 (164)
GRAPHICS —56(216)
HARDWARE — (18)
HARDWARE PROJECT— 18 (45)
HARDWARE TUTORIAL — 11 (18)
HINT — 31 (not indexed)
HOME APPLICATION — 18 (94)
HOME FINANCE — 9(30)
MC-10 MICRO COLOR COMPUTER — (6)
MUSIC - 13 (51)
ONE OR TWO LINER PROGRAMS — 65 (not
indexed)
OPERATING SYSTEMS — (3)
OPERATING SYSTEMS - OS9 — 26 (81)
PASCAL —0 (13)
PRINTER — 8 (64)
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS - 32 (74)
SOUND SYNTHESIS — (4)
TUTORIAL— 12(52)
UTILITY — 16 (138)
WORD PROCESSING —3 (13)
TOTAL NUMBER OF ARTICLES - 699 (3516)
AUTHORS —472 (1836)
PRODUCT REVIEWS — 196 (1549)
Leslie A. Foster is a
librarian with Dal-
housie Law Library in
Halifax, Nova Scotia,
Canada, and has re-
cently been appointed
System Manager for
the implementation of
an integrated library
system for the univer-
sities in the Halifax area.
ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE
Barden, William, Jr. "Interfacing tricks for BASIC
and Assembly Language." (July 1986) 216
WORDCNT1; WORDCNT2 EXPLODE1:
EXPLODE2
Barden, William, Jr. "More interfacing tricks for
Assembly Language and BASIC." (August 1986)
188 CHARGEN
Barden, William, Jr. "Presenting a quiz for Color
Computer Assembly Language." (November
1986)192
BUSINESS
Dettmann, Harvey. "The bookkeeper's helper."
(March 1987)97 PAYROLL
CASSETTE
Nelson, Mark. "Fast relief for tape-loading
headaches." (February 1987) 182 — Correction,
June 1987, p. 116. TAPE DOC
CLUBS
"Clubs, clubs, clubs." (January 1987) 70 —
Quarterly list of CoCo clubs.
"Clubs, clubs, clubs." (April 1987) 149
"CoCo community." (July 1986) 204
"CoCo community." (October 7986) 189
Haverstock, Mark. "The care and feeding of a
CoCo club." (January 1987) 67
COMMUNICATIONS
Adams, Rick ; and Lear, Dale. "Coming to terms
with the CoCo 3." (November 1986) 93 —
Terminal program for CoCo 3. Corrections to
Rainbow on tape/disk January 1987, p. 164.
TERM3BAS; TERM3
Augsburg, Cray. "Building an OS-9 support
network." (July 1986) 88 — News from Delphi.
Augsburg, Cray. "Changes make Delphi even
easier to use." (March 1987) 92 — Includes a
Delphi command card.
Augsburg, Cray. "Checking into conference."
(April 1987) 94
Augsburg, Cray. "Command options in the
workspace." (October 1986) 154 — About
Delphi.
Augsburg, Cray. "A follow-up on SIG mail."
(December 1986) 1 69
Augsburg, Cray. "Help is just a SIG away." (May
1987)120
Augsburg, Cray. "Help one, help all." (June 1987)
126
Augsburg, Cray. "A look at workspace."
(September 1986) 172 — Delphi hints.
Augsburg, Cray. "A review of the personal
settings profile.'" (January 1987) 168
Augsburg, Cray. "SIG changes include new
selections, new sections." (February 1987) 68 —
Delphi information.
Augsburg, Cray. "Using mail in the SIG."
(November 1986) 102 — Delphi news.
Augsburg, Cray. "Using the CoCo SIG." (August
1986)174
Bailey, Eric. "Graphically speaking: The artistic
BBS." (November 1986) 108 — Correction,
February 1987, p. 160. LRWSEDIT
Crosby, Mark. "The evolving REMOTE."
(November 1986) 70 REMOT232
Duncan, Richard. "CoBBS message editor."
(November 1986) 80 SMH
Goodman, Marty. "Database report." (September
1986) 173 — Delphi news.
Goodman, Marty. "RTTY for the Color Computer."
(November 1986) 36 RTTY
Kyte, Ted. "Two CoCo BBS system." (November
1986) 86
Miller, Eric ; and Gavriluk, Erik. "Long distance
draughts." (November 1986) 114 — Checkers by
modem. MCLOAD; MCDRAW
Popyack, Len. "Hamming it up." (November 1986)
43 — Packet radio discussion.
DISK
Armstrong, Kerry M. "Transplant surgery for the
disk controller." (July 1986) 68 — Upgrade the
disk controller.
Goodman, Marty. "Transfer CoCo text files to MS-
DOS disks." (July 1986) 176 MS19GEN;
MSFORMATADOLF COC02MS
Jorgenson, Michael N. "Take command of CoCo 3
drives." (February 1987) 94 — Disk utility for the
CoCo 3. DU-3
Perevosnik, Joe. "Double duty." (May 1987) 92 —
Print hard copies of disk directory. DISK DIR
Schrag, Roger. "The limousine utility: A tape-to-
disk transfer vehicle." (February 1987) 73 —
Reprint from January 1984, p. 48. TPTODSK
EDITORIAL COMMENT
Arnott, Jo Anna. "Building April's Rainbow." (April
1987) 16 — Introduction to home help issue.
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (July 1986) 12 —
Fifth anniversary memories.
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (August 1986) 12 —
Come visit Falsoft; Chicago RAINBOWfest.
Falk. Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (September 1986) 12
— All about CoCo 3.
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (October 1986) 12 —
Comments on CoCo 3.
Falk. Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (November 1986) 12
— Tandy's got IT.'
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (December 1986) 12
— CoCo 3 comments.
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (January 1987) 12 —
Comments on availability of CoCo 3 software.
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (February 1987) 12
— How to promote the CoCo.
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (March 1987) 12 —
Availability of software for CoCo 3.
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (April 1987) 12 —
Comments about software piracy.
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (May 1987) 12 —
Comments about adventure contest.
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (June 1987) 12 —
Discussion of Chicago RAINBOWfest.
Reed, James E. "Building August's Rainbow."
(August 1986) 16 — Assorted commentary.
Reed, James E. "Building December's Rainbow."
(December 1986) 16 — CoCo 3 comments.
Reed, James E. "Building February's Rainbow."
(February 1987) 16 — Just can't retire the old
CoCo 1!
Reed, James E. "Building January's Rainbow."
(January 1987) 16 — Introduction to beginner's
issue.
Reed, James E. "Building July's Rainbow." (July
1986) 16 — Notes for beginners.
Reed, James E. "Building June's Rainbow." (June
1987) 16 — Discussion of Chicago
RAINBOWfest.
Reed, James E. "Building March's Rainbow."
(March 1987) 16
Reed, James E. "Building May's Rainbow." (May
1987) 16 — Attach a CoCo to your exercise bike!
Reed, James E. "Building November's Rainbow."
(November 1986) 16 — Comments on copyright
issues.
Reed, James E. "Building October's Rainbow."
(October 1986) 16 — All about Rainbow on Disk.
Reed, James E. "Building September's Rainbow."
(September 1986) 16 — All about CoCo 3.
EDUCATION - ELEMENTARY
Blyn, Steve. "Let the little ones learn by counting
on CoCo." (January 1987) 76 CARCOUNT
Blyn, Steve. "Mystery word puzzles." (September
1986) 74 — Help learn spelling or vocabulary
lists. SPELPUZL
Blyn, Steve. "Word fun: The three bears come of
age." (November 1986) 74 FUNWORDS
Plog, Michael. "The role of teachers in educational
software development." (June 1987) 32
Rigsby, Mike. "Your face or mine?" (September
1986) 88 FACE BASND SOUND
146
THE RAINBOW July 1987
Scerbo, Fred B. "The challenge returns: Driller II is
a thriller, too." (October 1986) 173 DRILLER2
Scerbo, Fred B. "Understanding relationships
between fractions, decimals and whole
numbers." (January 1987) 78 MATHQUIZ
Scerbo, Fred B. "Updating the Color Change
quiz." (September 1986) 98 CHNGQUIZ
Schneider, Harold. "The odd man out." (October
1986) 125 — Rainbow on tape program also on
September tape. NOTLIKE
Turner, Del. "Is is a fish, or a phish, or a pheish?"
(June 1987) 148 — BASIC09 helps with
phoneme recognition. SOUNDPUZ (BASIC09)
Turowski, Donald. "I before E except after C..."
(September 1986) 78 SPELDRIL
EDUCATION - GENERAL
Bennett, Jim. "The vocabulary tightrope." (July
1986) 188 — Match synonyms. TITEROPE
Blyn, Steve. "Developing logical reasoning skills."
(July 1986) 132 — Development of reasoning
powers. TRUEFALS
Blyn, Steve. "Exploring the card catalog." (August
1986) 94 — Training in library skills. CARD LOG
Blyn, Steve. "A flexible program for teaching line
graphs." (April 1987) 46 GRAPHS
Blyn, Steve. "It's back to basics with an adjective
review." (October 1986) 152 ADJECTIV
Blyn, Steve. "Learning about scales: Key to
understanding maps." (May 1987) 112
MAPSCALE
Blyn, Steve. "Making the Dewey Decimal system
user-friendly." (March 1987) 74 DEWEY
Blyn, Steve. "Presidents take Precedence."
(February 1987) 46 — Presidential quiz.
PRESIDNTS
Blyn, Steve. "A square deal for teaching math."
(June 1987) 47 MATHPLAY
Blyn, Steve. "Understanding the computer with
binary dice conversions." (December 1986) 88
BINARY
Collicot, John. "Cipher fun for CoCo kids." (April
1987)166 ADDITION
Hood, Thomas. "Counting with Caesar." (April
1987) 172— Roman numeral drill. ROMANS
Kenny, Keiran. "Rational thinking." (September
1986) 38 — Conversion of fractions to ratios and
percentages. RATIOS
Kolar, Joseph. "Translation sensation." (July
1986) 93 LANGTUTR
Kolar, Joseph. "Uncomplicating translating."
(August 1986) 48 — Second part of translation
demo. LANGTUT1; LANGTUT2
Norton, Dennis. "Chronologist in CoCo land." (Sep-
tember 1986) 58 — Teach children how to read a
clock. CLOCK
Plog, Michael. "Do teachers like computers?"
(February 1987) 65
Plog, Michael. "Finding resources for computer
learning." (March 1987)90
Plog, Michael. "The 'hidden' computers." (August
1986) 97 — Use of the CoCo in videotape
editing.
Plog, Michael. "The most important educators of
all." (November 7986) 166
Plog, Michael. "Programming the LOGO turtle:
Studies in learning transfer." (April 1987) 86
Plog, Michael. "The question of assessment."
(January 1987)176
Plog, Michael. "S-P analysis: Comparing the
curves." (May 1987) 82 — Aid in curriculum
improvements.
Plog, Michael. "Special education and the
computer." (July 1986) 135
Plog, Michael. "Tandy grants and the status of
educational computers." (September 1986) 76
Powers, Ron. "CoCo testmaker revisited."
(September 1986) 160 — Make multiple choice
tests updated (from Sept. 1985, p.30).
TESTMAKR
Powers, Ron. "The teacher's pet." (September
1986) 47 — Computerized grade' book.
GRADCALC
Scerbo, Fred B. "CoCo conquers the metric
system." (April 1987) 76 LIFESKL6
Scerbo, Fred B. "Computer-paced learning."
(August 1986) 167 LIFESKL4
Scerbo, Fred B. "Graphics, education and speech
come together." (May 1987) 38 — Graphic
simulation of blood flow. BLOOD
Scerbo, Fred B. "More graphics, speech and
education." (June 1987) 106 — Simulation of the
heart. HEART
Scerbo, Fred B. "A spelling program that speaks
for itself." (February 1987) 166 H&SPELL
Terrio, Christine. "Teacher's pet." (January 1987)
32 — Spelling practice lists.
White, Edward A. "Hail to the Chief." (September
1986) 153 — Presidential quiz. PRESIDNT
GAME
Baumgardt, Kent. "Explosive word fun." (April
1987)59 — Hangman game WORDGUES
Behrmann, Darrel. "Alien raiders blitz." (November
1986)52 RAIDERS
Bell, Bruce K. "The eyes have it." (January 1987)
52 — Visual memory games. DISCRIM
Bell, Bruce K. "Hint." (June 1987) 81 —
Modification to Discrimination (January 1987
p.52).
Bernico, Bill. "Double whammy." (October 1986)
101 — Based on dice game, Skunk. WHAMMY
Bernico, Bill. "Laying down the chips." (August
1986) 80 — Bingo caller. BINGO
Blound, Andy. "Masonry madness," (August 1986)
83 — Lo-res puzzle game. BRICKS
Branigan, Arron. "Fortune wheel." (August 1986)
156 — Modification, December 1986, p.50, and
March 1987, p.182. WHEEL CREATOR
Brimner, Robert. "Joker poker." (March 1987) 99
— Correction, May 1987, p.128. POKER
Brunotte, Benjamin W. "This one's a puzzler."
(May 1987) 152 — Construct word search
puzzles. WDSEARCH
Buttacavoli, Paul D. "CoCo 3 gets you over a
barrel." (March 1987) 52 — Similar to Rubik's
cube. BARREL
Camirand, Rene. "Save the astronauts!"
(September 1986) 33 ASTRONAT
Collins, Dale R. "Life of the party for $200, please."
(March 1987) 58 — Similar to TV's Jeopardy.
Correction, May 1987, p.128. GPARTY
Coty, Curt. "Let the laser battle begin." (January
1987)36 — Correction, May 1987, p.128. DEF
MOV
Dash, Raju. "The evil tyrant star lord." (August
1986)58 STARLORD
Dick, Brien. "Which Nym is Witch?" (August 1986)
40 — Educational game. Correction, October
1986, p. 92. NYMATCH
Drennan, Allen. "Bombs away!" (October 1986) 18
BOMBAWAY
Drennan, Allen. "A Visit to the past." (January
1987) 28 — New version of Breakout.
BACKSTAB
Farris, Charles. "Mission: hold the bridge."
(December 1986) 29 MORTAR
Galibois, Michel. "Paramission: Fast and
dangerous!" (May 1987) 114 PARAMISS
German, J. D. "Up on the rooftop." (December
1986) 124 — Christmas theme game. SANTA
Goldwyn, Ira. "Perplexing picture puzzles."
(September 1986) 108 SCRAMBLE LATECOCO
Hoggins, Jay R. "Vigilance is vital for victory over
vicious Vic." (July 1986) 74 VIC
Huang, David. "Calling to mind." (August 1986) 81
— Memory game. REPEATIT
Hutchinson, David. "Hand-me-downs." (February
1987) 120 HAND OFF
Jensen, Paul. "The evictor." (July 1986) 62
EVICTOR
Jones, Tim. "The eye of the tiger." (August 1986)
122 — Boxing game. BOXING
Jones, Tudor P. "The Solitary endeavor."
(December 1986) 76 — Solitaire on the CoCo.
Correction, March 1987, p.182. SOLTAIRE
Kenny, Keiran. "Mastering the gates." (August
1986) 79 GATES
Keyes, Chris. "Air rescue." (June 1987J 26 —
Balloon attack game. POKE1 ; POKE2
Kromeke, Michael B. "Tricks of the trade." (March
1987) 76 — Puzzle type game SWITCH
Lear, Dale. "There's evil doings afoot at the Hotel
CoCo." (February 1987) 27 SETUP (OS9)
HOTEL (OS9)
Meyers, Peter. "The menace of the SandWorm."
(August 1986) 18 SANDWORM
Noble, James A. "Battlin' blue Bert." (April 1987)
105 BLUEBERT
Petit, Laura ; and Petit, Chris. "Hippity hoppity
down the bunny trail." (April 1987) 99 — Pattern
discrimination game. EASTER
Powers, Courtney. "Instant graphics and Hogs in
Space." (February 1987) 106 — Correction, May
1987, p.128. HOGSPACE
Rittenhouse, James E. "Wet 'n wild." (January
1987) 27 — Leaky roof game. LEAKY
Scerbo, Fred B. "Achieving arcade game speed in
BASIC." (July 1986) 98 — Advanced Star-Trench
Warfare (see also November 1982, p.8)
Corrections, August 1986, p.98, and October
1986, p.92 TRENCH
Scerbo, Fred B. "Creating designer arcade
games." (December 1986) 163 — Updated snail
invaders. CRTVADER
Scerbo, Fred B. "Roboflip: Anatomy of a game."
(March 1987) 168 ROBOFLIP
Tucker, Eric. "Treasure quest: The golden
adventure." (November 1986) 18 TREASURE
Wells, John T. "Saucer, saucer, in the sky." (April
1987) 116 SAUCER
White, Eric. "CoCo-nect-a-dot." (January 1987) 60
COCONECT
Wood, James W. "Tic-tac-CoCo." (August 1986)
36 — Polar version of game. TICTACTO
Wright, Archor. "Fly off the handle." (August 1986)
81 — Flight simulator. FLIGHT
GAME-ADVENTURE
Cook, Bill. "The adventure processor." (August
1986) 26 — Help in writing adventure games.
Correction, November 1986, p.78. ADV-PRO
Duerig, Jean ; and Duerig, Al. "The goblins'll
getcha if you don't watch out!" (October 1986)
26 HALOWEEN
Ruby, Paul, Jr. "Success mansion." (January
1987) 108 — Correction, April 1987, p.128.
SUCCESS
GAME-SIMULATION
Kromeke, Michael B. "Rattle rattle thunder clatter
boom boom boom." (September 1986) 49 — A
model of a car engine. ENGINE
GENERAL
Adams, Rick ; and Lear, Dale. "Color chart forthe
CoCo 3." (January 1987) 20 COLOR3
Augsburg, Cray. "The RAINBOWfest reporter."
(February 1987) 83 — Princeton, October 1986.
Barden, William, Jr. "How does the CoCo stack
up?" (August 1986) 90 — Rating of CoCo with
other micros.
Bernico, Bill. "Get chart smart with mileage
mapper." (May 1987) 30 — Calculate distances
on a map. DISTANCE
Bernico, Bill. "Songwriter's word rhymer."
(January 1987) 32 — Add endings to words.
RHYMER
Biggs, Brian. "Where is it?" (December 1986) 93 —
Disc label program. LABELER
Bjork, Steve. "The Color Computer 3: A
programmer's dream." (September 1986) 26
Bouchard, Roger. "Date tracking through the
ages." (January 1987) 46 — Generate calendars
for any year. Correction, April 1987, p.128.
CALENDAR: CALMOD
"CoCo 3 is born!" (September 1986) 30
"The faces of Falsoft: The Rainbow makers." (July
1986) 37 — Staff pictures.
Falk, Lawrence C. "CoCo better again?
Impressions of the new CoCo 3." (September
1986)18
Foster, Leslie A. "The fifth year of Rainbow." (July
1986) 193 — Index July 1985 -June 1986.
July 1987 THE RAINBOW 147
Hyre, Leonard. "The key to success." (March
1987)66 — Typing tutor. Correction, May 1987,
p.128. COCOTYPE
Laun, Robert E. "Enter the fifth dimension." (April
1987) 20 — Five dimensional arrays explained.
FIFTHDIM
McGrath, Dick. "The envelope please." (November
1986) 125 — Crossword puzzle contest winner.
Montowski, Robert C. "July fashion forecast:
Classic clothes by CoCo." (July 1986) 115 —
Make iron-on transfers. BOOTFLIP FLIP-L2R;
FLIPPOKE
Parker, Jeffrey. "The RAINBOWfest reporter." (Oc-
tober 1986) 83 — Chicago, May 23-25, 1986.
Plog, Michael. "Computers and our English
vocabulary." (December 1986) 173
Plog, Michael. "A discussion about sexism in the
computer industry." (October 1986) 164
Samuels, Edward. "Computer program copyrights:
A how-to guide." (April 1987) 82
Scerbo, Fred B. "Prepare for Thanksgiving
cooking with liquid measure." (November 1986)
62 — Gallons to ounces, etc. LIQUID
Schuster, Tobin. "The 8088 sounds off." (March
1987)40 — Unusual use for the 8088
microprocessor.
Siegel, Mark. "The third one's the charm."
(November 1986) 30 — More details on CoCo 3.
Staff, "Rainbow's holiday shopping guide." (De-
cember 1986) 25 — Christmas gift suggestions.
Steinbrueck, Richard. "The tournament master."
(April 1987) 120 — Keep track of round robin
games. Correction, June 1987, p.1 16.
RNDROBIN INPUT
Tenney, Steve. "The rhythm of life." (May 1987) 20
— Chart your biorhythms. BIOCHART
White, Richard A. "Exploring the CoCo 3 color
system." (March 1987) 112 C03COLOR
White, Richard A. "The first days with CoCo 3:
Experimentation and discovery." (January 1987)
188
White, Richard A. "Making the most of CoCo 3
features without overdoing it." (April 1987) 194
LISTER
Williamson, H. G. "Tracking the tempest." (April
1987)26 — Predict a hurricane landfall.
Correction, June 1987, p.1 16. HURRTRAK
Zumwalt, Greg L. "Tandy Color Computer 3 does
windows, and a whole lot more." (September
1986)20
GRAPHICS
Adams, Rick ; and Lear, Dale. "The power of the
palette: Graphics on the Color Computer 3."
(October 1986) 37 — Corrections to Rainbow on
tape/disk January 1987, p.164. TUNNEL WHEEL
Barden, William, Jr. "More on PSET, PRESET and
graphics speed." (January 1987) 181 LINEBAS;
LINEBIN RADARBAS; RADARBIN
Benway, Patrick J. "Space attack." (October 1986)
113 — Demonstrate graphics commands. RAID
Berenz, Michael. "The boogie box." (October
1986) 113 — Print jam box on printer. RADIO
Bernico, Bill. "The case of the shifty-eyed
animation tutor." (January 1987) 82 FACE ONE;
FACE TWO; FACETEST
Bernico, Bill. "Colors of the spectrum." (October
1986) 112 — Combine colors on screen.
SPECTRUM
Bernico, Bill. "A Thanksgiving pizza party."
(November 1986) 28 PIZZA
Billen, David C. "CoCo bright." (February 1987) 49
— Give colored text on screen. BOOT
CHARLOAD PROGLOAD DEFINE
Brown, Chris W. "Get the picture." (February
1987)88 — Graphic printout directory. GRADIR
Cassel, Randy. "Graphics trio." (April 1987) 66 —
Graphics demos. SPINNER CIRCLES IPOPPER
"The CoCo gallery." (July 1986) 18 — Pictures:
Uncle Sam; America; 4th of July; Abraham
Lincoln; Chapel.
"The CoCo gallery." (August 1986) 114 —Pictures:
Where worlds meet; Pioneer 1837; Basketball
zone; Saturn; Comet; Beginning golfer.
"The CoCo gallery." (September 1986) 122 —
Pictures: Oratory; Beyond; Truck; Independence
Hall; The Knight; Robot.
"The CoCo gallery." (October 1986) 122 —
Pictures: Spaceship earth; Co Covilla; Serpent;
Halloween; Scorpion; Center.
"The CoCo gallery." (November 1986) 26 —
Pictures: Summer; Orbital drag race; P51
Mustang; Editor; CoCo Cat; Wolf.
"The CoCo gallery." (December 1986) 114 —
Pictures: Strictly CoCo; Cowboy; X-Mas;
Christmas morning; Waterfall; Football.
"The CoCo gallery." (January 1987) 18 — Pictures:
Castle; The Staff; Rainbow; The Enchantment of
Crashk; Townhall; Space Dome.
"The CoCo gallery." (February 1987) 18 —
Pictures: Jenny Grist Mill; Mountain; Maison;
Pete Rose; Ape; Birds.
"The CoCo gallery." (March 1987) 18 — Pictures:
Telecoco; The super computer; Lighthouse;
Haupt's mill bridge; Ol' Smokey.
"The CoCo gallery." (April 1987) 18 — Pictures:
Sugar house; USA; World; Downtown
Columbus; Eagle.
"The CoCo gallery." (May 1987) 18 — Pictures:
Seascape; Gettysburg Battlefield; Boat, Emily;
Something fishy.
"The "CoCo gallery." (June 1987) 18 — Pictures:
Ship; Saturn; White Mill Creek; Old Mill;
Mountain.
Curtis, H. Allen. "Festive CoCo: Ready to PAINT
the town." (July 1986) 46 — Expanded PAINT
command. Correction, February 1987, p. 160.
PAINT 1 TO PAINT 4
Curtis, H. Allen. "Our highfalutin' feline does a CoCo
3 fandago." (May 1987) 52 — Dancing CoCo cat.
CATDANCE; RECTANGL
Curtis, H. Allen. "PUT speedy GETzales to work."
(November 1986) 158 GETPUT1 TO GETPUT4
DiZazzo, Ernie. "CoCo can play cupid, too."
(February 1987) 36 — Make a Valentine's card.
LOVECARD
Fortin, llene. "From our house to yours."
(December 1986) 62 — Dot matrix Christmas
cards. CARDSHOP
Golias, Ruth. "A public service message."
(February 1987) 124 — Graphics demo on safety
theme. MESSAGE
Harper, Jeff. "Graph-o-matic." (September 1986)
82 — Plot 3-D functions. 3DFNCPLT
Herr, Darin. "CoCoDraw concoctions." (October
1986) 59 MENU GEN COCODRAW
Jones, Edward. "Two-tone text." (May 1987) 89 —
Experiment with different combinations.
COLORS
Kenny, Keiran. "The electronic marquee."
(September 1986) 41 DISPLAY
Kenny, Keiran. "PEEKasso prints." (January 1987)
30 — Drawing program PEEKASSO
Kolar, Joseph. "Exploring CoCo graphics." (April
1987)^2
Kressman, Robie. "Astronomer's heaven."
(January 1987) 30 — Display the night sky.
BIGDIPPR
Kyte, Ted. "That's the way the ball bounces." (May
1987) 88 — CoCo 3 graphics demo. BALLDEMO
LaBonville, Helen. "Halloween foolery." (October
1986) 108 — Talking pumpkin PUMPKIN
Matthews, Becky F. "A cycle-delic palette."
(February 1987) 60 — Graphics demo for CoCo
3. CYCLDRAW
Matthews, Becky F. "O, Tannenbaum." (December
1986) 116 — Christmas graphics. TRIMTREE
Mayeux, Ann B. "Portraits by BASIC." (October
1986)49 DRAWFACE
Montowski, Robert C. "Picture perfect graphics
commands." (March 1987) 156 — For OS-9 only.
GSAVE (OS9) GLOAD (OS9) MAKEPIX (OS9)
Polsz, Steven R. "Optimum animation." (October
1986)^6
Ropson, Ronald T. "The shifting, reducing,
stretching, enlarging transfiguration band."
(October 1986) 44 ZOOM1 TO ZOOM4
Salvail, Pierre. "Four shades of gray." (May 1987)
90 — Prints graphics screens. COLRDUMP
Sims, Michael. "Charting the ups and downs of
life." (March 1987) 86 — Draw graphs of data.
GRAPHIT
Snook, Allen. "The spit and image." (May 1987) 36
— Screen dump program. GRAPHGEN
Thomas, Carmie A. "Happy new year!" (January
1987) 29 — Graphics demo. NEW YEAR
Vasconi, Eugene. "Holiday hearth." (December
1986) 108 — Christmas fireplace XMASFIRE;
XMASDRVR
Vasconi, Eugene. "Season's greetings."
(December 1986) 18 — Graphics Christmas
messages. GREETING
Ventling, James. "Keycad/Keyflow: CoCoad and
CoCoflow modifications." (November 1986) 126
COCOMOD1 TO COCOMOD3
White, Eric. "Esch-a-sketch." (August 1986)75 —
Correction, December 1986, p. 101. ESCHER
PRINT200
White, Jeff. "The great picture show." (July 1986)
26 — Display graphics files. MAGICIAN
WIZARD LATECOCO MERLIN LOADER SHOW
White, Jeff. "Picture file extension changer."
(October 1986) 1B2 EXTCHNGR
White, Richard A. "The CoCo 3 color palette from
a BASIC program." (February 1987) 200
BASICPAL
Womack, Wayne. "The CoCo scaler." (October
1986) 166 SCALER
Wright, Archor. "Amnotron animation." (July
1986)54 — Animation program. AMNOTRON
HARDWARE PROJECT
DiStefano, Tony. "The CoCo is music to the ears."
(February 1987) 176 — Digital to analog
converter.
DiStefano, Tony. "An expandable relay project."
(June 1987) 84
DiStefano, Tony. "The hardware project basics
review." (May 1987) 156
DiStefano, Tony. "The No-switch VDG."
(December 1986) 98
DiStefano, Tony. "Some hardware fixes for the
video display generator." (October 1986) 161
Goodman, Marty, "A PAL for your CoCo 3." (January
1987) 98 — Upgrade Multi-Pak Interface. See note
February 1987, p. 160.
Goodman, Marty. "Remote control CoCo." (July
1986) 71 — Make a detachable keyboard.
Goodman, Marty. "The shock absorber." (October
1986) 158 — Protect from power spikes.
Goshorn, Bruce W. "The quick joystick fix."
(August 1986) 116 — How to modify the deluxe
joystick.
Haverstock, Mark. "The old switcheroo." (August
1986) 108 — Joystick port switchbox.
Correction, October 1986, p. 92.
Lewis, Emmett J. "Presenting the smarter-than-
average printer buffer." (May 1987) 160
PRINTBUF
Mcintosh, Tim. "Do-it-yourself video output
board." (September 1986) 171 — Correction,
November 1986, p.78.
Merryman, Robert C. "The super switcher."
(November 7986)168
Ward, Logan. "LED power indicator." (December
1986) 160 — LED for the disk drive.
Weide, Dennis H. "The CoCo ROS, part 1."
(December 1986) 85 — Build a robot operating
system.
Weide, Dennis H. "The CoCo ROS, part 2:
Building the ROS circuit." (January 1987) 153
ROS TEST
Weide, Dennis H. "The CoCo ROS, part 3: The
Robotics program and interfacing." (February
1987) 152 ROBOT RBT22SRC
Wolff, Harold L. "Look what they've done to my
CoCos." (March 1987) 46 — Battery backup for
the CoCo.
HARDWARE TUTORIAL
Augsburg, Cray. "Dissecting the CoCo 3."
(October 1986)94
DiStefano, Tony. "Investigating the PIA." (July
7936,1108
DiStefano, Tony. "Let's take a look at the
CoCo2B." (September 1986) 125
DiStefano, Tony. "More on the new video display
generator." (November 1986) 88
148
THE RAINBOW July 1987
DiStefano, Tony. "Taking a look at how monitors
work." (January 1987) 94 — Correction, March
1987, p. 182.
DiStefano, Tony. "Timing and the SAM chip."
(•August 1986) 101
DiStefano, Tony. "Transistor buffers for stereo
application." (April 1987) 88
Ellers, Ed. "What's an analog RGB monitor
anyway." (September 1986) 27
Goodman, Marty. "Fixing CoCo and Multipak
power supplies." (December 1986) 54
Goodman, Marty. "Inside the CoCo 3." (October
1986)90
Goodman, Marty. "A recipe to fix CoCo fried '
chips." (August 1986) 24 — See retraction
October 1986, p. 92.
HINTS
Besherse. Bernie. "Hint." (April 1987) 147 —
Increase the line delay if printer communication
problems.
Cooke, H. D. "Hint." (April 1987) 142 —Conversion
from hex to decimal to octal.
Daniels, Randy. "Hint." (December 1986) 96 —
DMP-105 large letters.
Deich, Donald E. "Hint." (February 1987) 183 —
Cassette loading tip.
Demaree, Jack. "Hint." (February 1987) 142 —
Inexpensive bulk tape eraser.
Devlin, Paul. "Hint." (June 1987) 164 — How to
lock the keyboard.
Dillon, John. "Hint." (June 1987) 52 — Put in
sound prompts.
Forbes, Jason. "Hint." (February 1987) 92 —CoCo
3 custom colors.
Gagnon, Marc. "Hint." (April 1987) 147 —
Interesting addresses in the CoCo 3.
Haughey, Stephen A. "Hint." (February 1987) 144
— Inexpensive racks for computer equipment.
"Hint." (August 1986) 136 — Disk directory
printout,
"Hint." (August 1986) 139 — What's your ROM
version?
"Hint." (January 1987) 83 — Enter Hi-Res screen
without clearing it.
"Hint." (January 1987) 134 — May be necessary to
turn cassette recorder upside down.
"Hint." (January 1987) 148 — Printout disk
directory.
"Hint." (January 1987) 150 — Cassette loading tip.
"Hint." (January 1987) 166 — Printer baud rates.
"Hint." (April 1987) 24 — Printer baud rate table.
"Hint." (June 1987) 112 — Hints on debugging a
program.
Knoppow, Jim. "Hint." (November 1986) 54 — Alter |
the cursor.
Law, Greg. "Hint." (April 1987)47 — Rainbow
CHEK plus fix.
Mattia, Frank. "Hint." (March 1987) 171 — Use
cassette port to get sound to a monitor.
Mills, David. "Hint." (May 1987) 125 — RGB
shortcut.
Nash, Jon. "Hint." (February 1987) 72 — Use
cassette relay command to make interesting
sounds.
Nellis, Michael. "Hint." (May 1987)97 —Cassette
I/O errors.
Rosen, Bob. "Hint." (January 1987) 146 — CoCo 3
lowercase in 32 columns.,
Rosen, Bob. "Hint." (March 1987) 160 — CoCo 3
tips.
Schmidt, Fred. "Hint." (December 1986) 133 ) Make
an RS-232 "Y" cable.
Strike, Thomas J., Jr. "Hint." (March 1987) 142 —
Avoid burn-in of monitor.
Valentine, John. "X marks the spot." (May 1987)
125 — Utility.
Wilson, Stephen R. "Hint." (November 1986) 73 —
Multi-Pak tips.
HOME APPLICATION
Allen, David M. "Seal it with a CoCo kiss." (March
1987) 80 — Make an envelope on printer.
ENVELOPE
Andrews, Alan L. "Library labeler." (May 1987) 91
— Prints labels for cassettes. CASBXLBL
Bell, Bruce K. "Finger sprints." (January 1987) 26
— Typing practice. HOME ROW
Bell, Bruce K. "Interiors by CoCo." (May 1987) 58
— Graphics editor that allows one to draw and
design floor plans. ARCHIE; ARC
Borger, J. E. "Auto economy." (April 1987) 73 —
Figure out miles/gallon. MGP
Carrigan, Bill. "It all adds up." (April 1987) 90 —
Convert computer to calculator. COCOCALC
Fugh, John, Jr. "Who's on first?" (Apn7 1987) 70 —
Produce baseball score card. BASEBALL
Gonce, Burt, Jr. "CoCo yields." (April 1987) 74 —
Calculate amount of cement needed to fill a
form. CEMENT
Griffard, Robert. "Banishing the freezer burn
blues." (April 1987) 37 — Freezer inventory
control. FREEZER
Kenny, Keiran. "It figures." (March 1987) 78 —
Calculate total of list of figures. TOTAL
Lake, Robert C. "Ma Bell gets personalized." (May
1987) 74 — Vanity phone numbers for fun.
VANIPHON
Large, Donald. "Grocery." (April 1987) 68 —Make
grocery lists. GROCERY
March, Keith. "Recipe printer." (April 1987) 72
RECIPE
Reed, Bill. "Plottin' and Plannin'." (April 1987) 174 —
Spreadsheet program. SPREAD
Rittenhouse, James E. "Cassette organization."
(February 1987) 125 TAPEMENU
Rocci, Kathryn. "That's the ticket." (May 1987) 26 —
Print tickets for parties, dances, etc. TICKET
Rogers, Robert. "Decisions, decisions." (February
1987) 122 — Help you decide alternative
choices. DECISION
White, Eric. "CoCo presents the well-behaved yard
sale." (April 1987) 52 YARDSALE
HOME FINANCE
Bernico, Bill. "Planning ahead." (February 1987)
127 — How long to save up for a purchase.
SAVINFOR
Evans, Mark. "See how your stocks stack up."
(March 1987) 122 STOCK GRAPH
Gallagher, John. "Payday pal." (March 1987) 77 —
Calculate pay increases. WAGECALC
Green, Robert A. "Check it out." (March 1987) 20
— Check writer. CHEKRITR
Haas, David V. "The budget master's companion."
(March 1987) 172 BUDGET
Miller, Ralph D. "A matter of principal." (March
1987) 82 — Print amortization schedules.
AMORTIZE
Musumeci, John. "Checks and balances." (April
1987) 75 — Check book balancer CHECKS
Phillips, Jim A. "The private accounting wizard."
(March 1987) 26 — Keep track of personal
records. ACCOUNT TAPEUSER
Zanger, Murray. "Thrifty CoCo handles what-if
calculations." (March 1987) 36 FNANPLAN
MUSIC
Bernico, Bill. "Sgt. CoCo's only starters club
band." (June 1987) 44 — Guitar help.
STRUMMER
Bernico, Bill. "Up with the beat." (June 1987) 80 —
A metronome. METRNOME
Branigan, Arron. "Go tell it on the CoCo."
(December 1986) 66 — Christmas music and
graphics. WINTER
Burke, Val. "Singing with the bird." (June 1987) 20
— A tribute to jazz legend Charlie Parker.
YARDBIRD
Camp, Mark S. "Pick and choose from the music
menu." (June 1987) 49 — Menu selection for
MUSIC+. MUSXMENU HYMN
Josue Vigil, Julian. "New Mexican folk dances."
(June 1987) 76 FOLKSONG
Mueller, John E. "Uncovering the MIDI section."
(June 1987) 36 — Digital interface for CoCo
music.
Nickel, Harold. "The CoCo composer." (June
1987) 114 — Play the CoCo like a two-level
organ. PIANO
Plaster, Gip W., II. "Sound off." (June 1987)^ —
Music and sound effects. SOUNDOFF
Piatt, Joseph D. "The sweet strains of CoCo."
(June 1987) 94 — Upgrade to Music+.
MUSIC+TR OLD100TH HOWGREATJESU JOY
Schuff, David. "The color conductor," (June 1987)
78 — Various popular songs. GAVOTTE TEXAS
CHIEF FOLLOWME JETPLANE COUNTRY
Thompson, Matthew. "Steppin' out with my
CoCo." (June 1987) 58 — Music synthesizer.
BW2; BW2C3FIX AXEL F ENTRTANR
Woods, Rick. "Deck the halls." (December 1986)
42 — Songs for Musica II. DECKHALL
MUSCLOAD TAPELOAD
ONE-LINER AND TWO-LINER PROGRAMS
Barnett, Calvin. "One-liner." (June 1987) 144 —
Graphics demo.
Baylie, Tom. "One-liner." (September 1986) 149 —
Average out grades.
Beck, John. "One-liner." (January 1987) 144 —
Graphics demo.
Bentley, Jonathan. "Two-liner." (March 1987) 141
— Type on computer, immediate output to
printer.
Biasillo, Keith. "One-liner." (January 1987) 136 —
Draw a grid on the screen.
Bisbee, Daniel. "One-liner." (September 1986) 141
— PRINT demo.
Bolle, Francois. "One-liner." (September 1986) 134
— Looks and sounds like rain.
Breznai, Mark M. "One-liner." (September 1986)
132 — Typing practice.
Buck, Tim. "Two-liner." (August 1986) 148 — Pick
me is rather interesting — you'll have to type it in.
Butterworth, James, III. "One-liner." (October
1986) 148 — Draw a rainbow.
Carroll, Gerald. "One-liner." (March 1987) 143 —
Exchange rate conversion.
Coenen, Matthew. "Two-liner." (June 1987) 143 —
Sound demo.
Cooney, Mike. "Two-liner." (September 1986) 137
— Horse race.
Cross, David. "One-liner." (December 1986) 143 —
Display characters in ROM/RAM.
David, Eddie. "Two-liner." (March 1987) 143 —
Print out a bill of sale.
Derby, Kevin. "Two-liner." (August 1986)
(September 1986) 54 — Game with joysticks.
Edmonds, Philip. "Two-liner." (July 1986) 150 —
Draw line between two points.
Ferullo, Joseph. "One-liner." (December 1986) 199
— Calculate equivalent resistance.
Frerking, Anthony. "One-liner." (April 1987) 148 —
Calculate grade percentages.
Goicuria, Eddie. "Two-liner." (June 1987) 145 —
Music demo.
Goodman, Richard. "One-liner." (October 1986)
143 — Calculate pi.
Greene, Bobby. "Two-liner." (May 1987) 198 —
Print out PRINT work sheets.
Halko, Steve. "One-liner." (October 1986) 153 —
Graphics demo.
Hall, Mike. "One-liner." (October 1986) 153 —Flip
a picture upside down.
Harper, Jeff. "One-liner." (December 1986) 139 —
Graphics and sound demo.
Hazard, Matt. "Two-liner." (May 1987) 106— Make
up a scrambled word.
Hiatt, Stan. "Two-liner." (July 1986) 182 —
Simulate Etch-a-Sketch.
Hughes, Blake C. "One-liner." (July 1986) 157 —
Draw face of clock.
Johnson, David. "Two-liner." (May 1987)79 —
Print labels for disks.
Johnson, Timothy. "One-liner." (December 1986)
144 — Calculate antenna lengths for a HAM.
Kenny, Keiran. "One-liner." (February 1987) 138 —
Miniature monitor program.
Kim, Joon Y. "One-liner." (May 1987) 28 — Print
out disk directory.
Kimmel, Tony. "One-liner." (July 1986) 155 —
Reverse 4 digit number.
Kromeke, Michael B. "Two-liner." (July 1986) 232
— Print out a calendar.
Kromeke, Michael. "Two-liner." (May 1987) 198 —
Set baud rate for printer.
July 1987 THE RAINBOW 149
Lammers, Charles. "One-liner." (July 1986) 165 —
Yin and Yang symbol.
Marino, Frank. "One-liner." (September 1986) 184
— Count vowels in sentence.
Maulick. Charles P. "One-liner." (October 1986)
149 — Graphics demo.
McClusky, Lonnie. "One-liner." (August 1986) 140
— Use joystick to move racing car.
McCullough, Erik. "Two-liner." (July 1986) 207 —
Basic alarm.
McDowell, Jim. "One-liner." (May 1987) 146 —
Label print program.
McGinnis, Matthew. "Two-liner." (June 1987) 145
— Sound demo.
Mishra, Vick. "Two-liner." (October 1986) 69 — Hit
the white balloons with your arrows.
Murphy. Craig. "Two-liner." (June 1987) 45 —
Graphics demo.
Newell. Aaron. "Two-liner." (August 1986) 135 —
Electronic dice.
Noyle, Jeff. "One-liner." (August 1986) 150 —
Maneuver racer through course.
Pritchett, Steven D. "One-liner." (January 1987)
141 — Light show.
Pullen, Walter. "One-liner." (September 1986) 135
— Moving sine wave.
Quellhorst, George. "Two-liner." (March 1987) 144
— Screen printer
Rogers, Robert. "One-liner." (October 1986) 147
— Graphics demo.
Rosen, Russ. "One-liner." (December 1986) 126 —
Create a cash register.
Ruangchotvit, Chinarut. "One-liner." (July 1986)
64 — Produce integer factors.
Satir, Gregory. "One-liner." (February 1987) 66 —
Convert integer to binary.
Selbee, Keith. "Two-liner." (April 1987) 176 —
Create cassette index cards on printer.
Sipos, Anton. "One-liner." (August 1986) 151 —
Disk utility.
Small, Ric. "One-liner." (September 1986) 54 —
Shoot-'em-up game.
"Two-liner." (May 1987) 140 — List your BBS
numbers.
"Two-liner." (May 1987) 144 — Prevent lock-up if
printer not turned on.
Walter, Rick A. "One-liner." (April 1987) 47 —
Monthly payments on a loan.
Walton, Byron. "One-liner." (February 1987) 166
— 2 programs to list ASCII from disk.
Weinberg, Rob. "One-liner." (August 1986) 153 —
Interesting graphics.
Wells, John T. "One-liner." (February 1987) 143 —
Hexadecimal dump.
Wiedman, Barry. "One-liner." (April 1987) 170 —
Vacation planning helper.
Wigowsky, Paul. "Two-liner." (July 1986) 168 —
Play tune from popular movie.
Wilkes, Ernest. "One-liner." (February 1987) 138 —
Disk utility.
OPERATING SYSTEMS - OS9
Adams, Rick. "Exploring Level ll's new features
from BASIC09." (June 1987) 154
DEMONSTRATION
Barden, William, Jr. "Sailing off to C." (March
1987) 186 ADDNUM (OS9) PRIMENUM (OS9)
Dibble, Peter. "The advantage of processes." (May
1987) 191 — Slicing programs for more memory.
EDITOR (OS9) PRINTER (OS9)
Dibble, Peter. "Finding your way with OS-9 level
II." (March 1987) 194
Dibble, Peter. "Understanding how OS-9 manages
memory." (April 1987) 192
Dodge, Calvin. "Readable equivalents to C."
(November 1986) 191
Ewart, Nancy. "Taming the beast: Get comfortable
with OS-9." (January 1987) 160
Goldberg, Stephen B. "OS-9 spooler: print a file as
a background task." (December 1986) 183
SPOOLER (OS9)
Ladouceur, Paul. "A pause for thought." (May
1987) 194 — Avoid mistake lock-ups. PAUSE
(OS9)
Puckett, Dale L. "Bootstrapping many systems."
(March 1987) 196 BINARY (OS9) SPLIT (OS9)
COL (OS9) PROMPT (OS9) MODCRC (OS9)
DATE (OS9)
Puckett, Dale L. "A bundle of holiday goodies."
(December 1986) 198 DEL (OS9) DNAME (OS9)
EXIT (OS9) TIME (OS9)
Puckett, Dale L. "Choices: The reason for
modularity." (July 1986)224
Puckett, Dale L. "Debunking the myth of OS-9
user hostility." (January 1987) 193 FIXTIME
(OS9) REBOOT (OS9)
Puckett, Dale L. "Experimenting with RAM disks."
(August 1986) 197
Puckett, Dale L. "Frank Hogg sees the light and a
Level II report." (February 1987) 190 FILESIZE
(OS9) FILEPIR (OS9) DEMOTEST (OS9)
UNLOAD (OS9) SYSGO (OS9)
Puckett, Dale L. "Getting revved up for fall fun."
(October 1986) 196 GOTOXY (OS9) HGRAPH.C
(OS9) CLS (OS9) PRINTAT (OS9) TOGGLE
(OS9) BOX (OS9) FILLBOX (OS9) PIXSAVER;
PIXSHOW (OS9) CALC (OS9) MAKE-
SCRATCHPAD (OS9)
Puckett, Dale L. "Good times with OS-9 on the
hard disk." (September 1986) 200
Puckett, Dale L. "Looking at blue sky for OS-9
level II." (November 1986) 199 SYSGO (OS9)
CLS (OS9) ALTERNAT.CLS (OS9)
Puckett, Dale L. "Rambo takes us all back to the
beginning." (April 1987) 197 DRIVEOFF;
DRIVEOFF.LISTING IOMAN. PATCH
TERMINAL.ASM MDIR.C STRIP.C
Puckett, Dale L. "Setting the stage for OS-9 level
II." (May 1987) 196 WIZDRAW (OS9) XMODE
(OS9) HEXDUMP (OS9)
Puckett, Dale L. "Shooting for a standard." (June
1987) 162 AT: ATRUN
Warner, Bruce N. "Pipes and filters for the
masses." (February 1987) 204
White, Richard A. "BASIC09 on the CoCo 3."
(November 1986) 188 SIEVE (OS9)
White, Richard A. "Dealing with variables in
BASIC09." (December 1986) 195
White, Richard A. "Getting started with BASIC09."
(June 1987) 158
Zumwalt, Greg L. "Living on Rainbow time."
(November 1986) 170 CLOCK1 ; CLOCK2 (OS9)
PRINTER
Barden, William, Jr. "The adventure of the too
many printers." (September 1986) 193 —
Discussion of screen dumps. BASPRINT
MLPRINT
Glaberson, Aryeh. "Hebrew writer." (December
1986) 36 — Print Hebrew characters on dot
matrix printer. HEBWRITE
Hughes, Blake C. "Printing with style." (May 1987)
93 — Set up for DMP-105 printer. PRNTFONT
Jenkins, David R. "The printer that came in from
the code." (May 1987) 108 — Set up the SG-10.
SG10SET
King, David. "The DMP-105 takes a bow." (May
1987) 104 — Screen dump. DUMP105
Quellhorst, George. "Pretty little listings, all in a
row." (May 1987) 178 — Print listings in two
columns. LLISTER
Vaughn, Horace D. "The old-time fix." (November
1986) 55 — Disk fix to May 1986, p.150.
SHORTEN
White, Forrest K. "Sized to fit." (May 1987) 91 —
Set up for Gemini 10X printer. FORMATTR
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (July 1986) 210 —
Upgrade problems; BBS setup; printer problems;
joysticks, etc.
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (August 1986) 186
— Disk drive problems; I/O errors; New VDG;
64K explained.
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (September 1986)
186 — Telewriter problems; OS-9 hints; Ham
radio software; EDTASM+ corrections.
Downard, Dan, "Downloads." (October 1986) 194 —
OS-9; Monitors; Printer interface problem, etc.
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (November 1986)
186 — Add Extended BASIC; BBS; Printer;
Multipak, etc.
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (December 1986)
178 — Modem; RGB monitor; Reset; Machine
language, etc.
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (January 1987) 178 —
Assembly language; RS-232; Screen dump, etc.
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (February 1987) 186
— DSKCON with 128K; Disk directories;
Program merging, etc.
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (March 1987) 184 —
Cooling fan; Modem problems; Downloading
from Delphi, etc.
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (April 1987) 189 — RS-
232 problems; BBS; Disk I/O; Machine language,
etc.
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (May 1987) 188 —
Telecommunicatons; Artifact colors; VIP
problem, etc.
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (June 1987) 152 —
Disk drives; Delphi hint; Printer; Multi-Pak, etc.
Esposito, Richard E. "Dr. ASCII." (November
1986) 154 — New Rainbow column— INKEY$;
Printer repair; disk to tape copy, etc.
Esposito, Richard E. "Dr. ASCII." (December
1986) 156 — PCOPY; Barcodes; Merge
programs; Hard disk; Screen dump, etc.
Esposito, Richard E. "Dr. ASCII." (Jaunary 1987) 162
— Animation; Printer decision; OS-9; TV interfer-
ence; hard disk, etc.
Esposito, Richard E. "Dr. ASCII." (February 1987)
178 — Screen colors; Error tracing; CoCo 2
upgrade; File transfer, etc.
Esposito, Richard E. "Dr. ASCII." (March 1987)
164 — New keyboard; ZBUG; DOS
determination; Bar code reader etc.
Esposito, Richard E. "Dr. ASCII." (April 1987) 161 —
CoCo 3; MC-10; 9600 baud; OS-9 patches, etc.
Esposito, Richard E. "Dr. ASCII." (May 1987)94 —
Remote terminals; Artifact colors; Spectaculator;
Model 100 to CoCo.
Esposito, Richard E. "Dr. ASCII." (June 1987)90
— Disk drives; RAM disk; Artifact colors;
Commodore compatibility, etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (August
1986) 178 — Color monitor; 64K upgrade;
Brother printer, etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations."
(September 1986) 178 — Y cable; Multipaks;
Serial port; Auto answer modem.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (October
1986) 180 — EPROMs; Keyboard problem;
Reserve power; correction to August column.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations."
(November 1986) 182 — Upgrade CoCo 2; offset
ML programs; transfer to MS-DOS, etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations."
(December 1986) 102 — Processor chips; Disk
controller; Multipak, etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (January
1987) 92 — PMODE 4 on CoCo 3; Monitor
recommendation; Modem, etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations."
(February 1987) 150 — Coco 2 upgrade; Multi-
pak extension; RGB monitors; J&M controller
fix, etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (March
1987) 150 — CoCo 3; RS-232; Disk drive addition;
Null modem cable.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (April
1987) 186 — Print quotation mark; RGB monitor;
Atari; CoCo 3, etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (May
1987) 174 — Fix disk controller; GIME chip;
Monitor adapter; RS-232, etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (June
1987) 53 — Disk drives; Joystick interface; 64
color display; Hard disk, etc.
Goodman, Marty. "Getting to the details of the
CoCo 3." (October 1986) 104
TUTORIAL
Barden, William, Jr. "The BASIC PSET and
graphics display speeds." (December 1986) 190
Bernico, Bill. "The menu selector." (January 1987)
158 MENUTUTR
150 THE RAINBOW July 1987
Kolar, Joseph. "Creating a review program."
(February 1987) 101 — Tutorial with educational
example. LANGTRAN
Kolar, Joseph. "The creative muse: How to dredge
up those ideas." (June 1987) 96
Kolar, Joseph. "Doing the program shuffle."
(March 1987) 108 PART 1 ALT; ALT1 ; ALT2
PROBLEM
Kolar, Joseph. "The formatting review: MID$ struts
its stuff." (January 1987) 86 MAJUNGA ROMAN
ANGLO MODIFIED
Kolar, Joseph. "Formatting text presentations to
suit yourself." (December 1986) 80 DEMO
Kolar, Joseph. "Learning how to function in
BASIC." (October 1986) 77 STRINGS1 ;
STRINGS2
Kolar, Joseph. "One character space at a time."
(November 1986) 46 — Tutorial on LEFTS etc.
HEADING HOMEWORK
Kolar, Joseph. "Real-life uses for the seven-value
CIRCLE statement." (May 1987) 77
Kolar, Joseph. "Using inverse characters."
(September 1986) 165 INVERSE STUTTER1 ;
STUTTER2
Vasconi, Eugene. "Escape from the bug zone."
(January 1987) 59
UTILITY
Aftamonow, Ellen ; and Aftamonow, George.
"Don't string me along." (October 1986) 100 —
Track down FC errors.
Atwater, Dale. "Joystick directory." (February
1987) 126 — Use joystick to load and execute
programs. DIRECTRY
Babich, Tio. "Settle a score." (August 1986) 83 —
Use joysticks for scoring. JOYSCORE
Bjork, Steve. "CoCo mouse: The final chapter."
(September 1986) 180
Bjork, Steve. "CoCo mouse!" (July 1986) 121 —
Use a mouse/joystick to give commands.
MOUSE LINES DISKTIME
Bjork, Steve. "What's inside a mouse?" (August
1986) 180 — Correction, October 1986, p. 92.
Dahlgren, Glen. "InvisiList." (February 1987) 20
LOADMASK; LOADER
Gault, Robert. "Disabling the CoCo 3 color burst
signal." (April 1987) 64
Harrison, Eric. "Break key disable." (August 1986)
82 BREAKDIS
Jenkins, David R. "A simple font creator for the Hi-
Res screen." (May 1987) 99 — For CoCo 3. FONT
GEN
Kocourek, Thomas ; and Rockwell. Kenneth.
"Thanks for the memory." (May 1987) 186 — Use
the full 64K. NEWBOOTS
Kooser, Lindsay. "The digital dimension." (June
1987)38 — Utility for Speech/Sound pak.
NUMBTEXT
Lengel, Dave. "Sound off." (February 1987) 125
KEY BEEP
Stewart, John. "Echo." (February 1987) 126 —
Send screen output to printer. ECHO
Sundberg, Lynn. "I can see clearly now." (July
1986) 20 — Formatted printer listings of
programs. SRLIST
White, Eric. "Tips on the CoCo 3. (March 1987) 78
COLORCHEK
WORD PROCESSING
Cook, Bill. "The write stuff." (April 1987) 156 —
Word processor on the CoCo 3. WRITER
Millard, Ian. "Writer-zap." (September 1986) 116 —
Utility for VIP writer. WRITRZAP
White, Richard A. "CoCo word processing." (July
7986)212
AUTHORS
Adams, Rick ; and Lear, Dale. "Color chart for the
CoCo 3." (January 1987) 20 COLOR3
Adams, Rick ; and Lear, Dale. "Coming to terms
with the CoCo 3." (November 1986) 93 —
Terminal program for CoCo 3. Corrections to
Rainbow on tape/disk January 1987, p.164.
TERM3BAS;TERM3
Adams, Rick ; and Lear, Dale. "The power of the
palette: Graphics on the Color Computer 3."
(October 1986) 37 — Corrections to Rainbow on
tape/disk January 1987, p.164. TUNNEL WHEEL
Adams, Rick. "Exploring Level Ms new features
from BASIC09." (June 1987) 154
DEMONSTRATION
Aftamonow, Ellen ; and Aftamonow, George.
"Don't string me along." (October 1986) 100 —
Track down FC errors.
Allen, David M. "Seal it with a CoCo kiss." (March
1987) 80 — Make an envelope on printer.
ENVELOPE
Andrews, Alan L. "Library labeler." (May 1987) 91
— Prints labels for cassettes. CASBXLBL
Armstrong, Kerry M. "Transplant surgery for the
disk controller." (July 1986) 68 — Upgrade the
disk controller.
Arnott, Jo Anna. "Building April's Rainbow." (April
1987) 16 — Introduction to home help issue.
Atwater, Dale. "Joystick directory." (February
1987) 126 — Use joystick to load and execute
programs. DIRECTRY
Augsburg, Cray. "Building an OS-9 support
network." (July 1986) 88 — News from Delphi.
Augsburg, Cray. "Changes make Delphi even
easier to use." (March 1987) 92 — Includes a
Delphi command card.
Augsburg, Cray. "Checking into conference."
(April 1987)94
Augsburg, Cray. "Command options in the
workspace." (October 1986) 154 — About
Delphi.
Augsburg, Cray. "Dissecting the CoCo 3."
(October 1986)94
Augsburg, Cray. "A follow-up on SIG mail."
(December 1986) 169
Augsburg, Cray. "Help is just a SIG away." (May
1987)120
Augsburg, Cray. "Help one, help all." (June 1987)
126
Augsburg, Cray. "A look at workspace."
(September 1986) 172 — Delphi hints.
Augsburg, Cray. "The RAINBOWfest reporter."
(February 1987) 83 — Princeton, October 1986.
Augsburg, Cray. "A review of the personal
'settings profile.'" (January 1987) 168
Augsburg, Cray. "SIG changes include new
selections, new sections." (February 1987) 68 —
Delphi information.
Augsburg, Cray. "Using mail in the SIG."
(November 1986) 102 — Delphi news.
Augsburg, Cray. "Using the CoCo SIG." (August
1986)MA
Babich, Tio. "Settle a score." (August 1986) 83 —
Use joysticks lor scoring. JOYSCORE
Bailey, Eric. "Graphically speaking: The artistic
BBS." (November 1986) 108 — Correction,
February 1987, p. 160. LRWSEDIT
Barden, William, Jr. "The adventure of the too
many printers." (September 1986) 193 —
Discussion of screen dumps. BASPRINT
MLPRINT
Barden, William, Jr. "The BASIC PSET and
graphics display speeds." (December 1986) 190
Barden, William, Jr. "How does the CoCo stack
up?" (August 1986) 90 — Rating of CoCo with
other micros.
Barden, William, Jr. "Interfacing tricks for BASIC
and Assembly Language." (July 1986) 216
WORDCNT1 ; WORDCNT2 EXPLODE1 ;
EXPLODE2
Barden, William, Jr. "More interfacing tricks for
Assembly Language and BASIC." (August 1986)
188 CHARGEN
Barden, William, Jr. "More on PSET, PRESET and
graphics speed." (January 1987) 181 LINEBAS;
LINEBIN RADARBAS; RADARBIN
Barden, William, Jr. "Presenting a quiz for Color
Computer Assembly Language." (November
1986)192
Barden, William, Jr. "Sailing off to C." (March
1987) 186 ADDNUM (OS9) PRIMENUM (OS9)
Barnett, Calvin. "One-liner." (June 1987) 144 —
Graphics demo.
Baumgardt, Kent. "Explosive word fun." (April
1987) 59 — Hangman game WORDGUES
Baylie, Tom. "One-liner." (September 1986) 149 —
Average out grades.
Beck, John. "One-liner." (January 1987) 144 —
Graphics demo.
Behrmann, Darrel. "Alien raiders blitz." (November
1986)52 RAIDERS
Bell, Bruce K. "Finger sprints." (January 1987) 26
— Typing practice. HOME ROW
Bell, Bruce K. "The eyes have it." (January 1987)
52 — Visual memory games, DISCRIM
Bell, Bruce K. "Hint." (June 1987)81 —
Modification to Discrimination (January 1987
p.52).
Bell, Bruce K. "Interiors by CoCo." (May 1987) 58
— Graphics editor that allows one to draw and
design floor plans. ARCHIE; ARC
Bennett, Jim. "The vocabulary tightrope." (July
1986) 188 — Match synonyms. TITEROPE
Bentley, Jonathan. "Two-liner." (March 1987) 141
— Type on computer, immediate output to
printer.
Benway, Patrick J. "Space attack." (October 1986)
113 — Demonstrate graphics commands. RAID
Berenz. Michael. "The boogie box." (October
1986) 113 — Print jam box on printer. RADIO
Bernico, Bill. "The case of the shifty-eyed
animation tutor." (January 1987) 82 FACE ONE;
FACE TWO; FACETEST
Bernico, Bill. "Colors of the spectrum." (October
1986) 112 — Combine colors on screen.
SPECTRUM
Bernico, Bill. "Double whammy." (October 1986)
101 — Based on dice game, Skunk. WHAMMY
Bernico, Bill. "Get chart smart with mileage
mapper." (May 1987) 30 — Calculate distances
on a map. DISTANCE
Bernico, Bill. "Laying down the chips." (August
1986) 80 — Bingo caller. BINGO
Bernico, Bill. "The menu selector." (January 1987)
158 MENUTUTR
Bernico, Bill. "Planning ahead." (February 1987)
127 — How long to save up for a purchase.
SAVINFOR
Bernico, Bill. "Sgt, CoCo's only starters club
band." [June 1987) 44 — Guitar help.
STRUMMER
Bernico, Bill. "Songwriter's word rhymer."
(January 1987) 32 — Add endings to words.
RHYMER
Bernico, Bill. "A Thanksgiving pizza party."
(November 1986) 28 PIZZA
Bernico, Bill. "Up with the beat." (June 1987)80 —
A metronome. METRNOME
Besherse, Bernie. "Hint." (April 1987) 147 —
Increase the line delay if printer communication
problems.
Biasillo, Keith. "One-liner." (January 1987) 136 —
Draw a grid on the screen.
Biggs, Brian. "Where is it?" (December 1986) 93 —
Disc label program. LABELER
Billen, David C. "CoCo bright." (February 1987) 49
— Give colored text on screen. BOOT
CHARLOAD PROGLOAD DEFINE
Bisbee, Daniel. "One-liner." (September 1986) 141
— PRINT demo.
Bjork, Steve. "CoCo mouse: The final chapter."
(September 1986) 180
Bjork, Steve. "CoCo mouse!" (July 1986) 121 —
Use a mouse/joystick to give commands.
MOUSE LINES DISKTIME
Bjork, Steve. "The Color Computer 3: A
programmer's dream." (September 1986) 26
Bjork, Steve. "What's inside a mouse?" (August
1986) 180 — Correction, October 1986, p. 92.
Blound, Andy. "Masonry madness." (August 1986} 83
— Lo-Res puzzle game. BRICKS
Blyn, Steve. "Developing logical reasoning skills."
(July 1986) 132 — Development of reasoning
powers. TRUEFALS
Blyn, Steve. "Exploring the card catalog." (August
1986) 94 — Training in library skills. CARD LOG
Blyn, Steve. "A flexible program for teaching line
graphs." (April 1987) 46 GRAPHS
Blyn, Steve. "It's back to basics with an adjective
review." (October 1986) 152 ADJECTIV
Blyn, Steve. "Learning about scales: Key to
understanding maps." (May 1987) 112
MAPSCALE
July 1987 THE RAINBOW 151
Blyn, Steve. "Let the little ones learn by counting
on CoCo." (January 1987) 76 CARCOUNT
Blyn, Steve. "Making the Dewey Decimal system
user-friendly." (March 1987) 74 DEWEY
Blyn, Steve. "Mystery word puzzles." (September
1986)74 — Help learn spelling or vocabulary
lists. SPELPUZL
Blyn, Steve. "Presidents take Precedence."
(February 1987) 46 — Presidential quiz.
PRESIDNTS
Blyn, Steve. "A square deal for teaching math."
(June 1987) 47 MATHPLAY
Blyn, Steve. "Understanding the computer with
binary dice conversions." (December 1986) 88
BINARY
Blyn, Steve. "Word fun: The three bears come of
age." 'November 1986) 74 FUNWORDS
Bolle, Francois. "One-liner." (September 1986) 134
— Looks and sounds like rain.
Borger, J. E. "Auto economy." (April 1987) 73 —
Figure out miles/gallon. MGP
Bouchard, Roger. "Date tracking through the
ages." (January 1987) 46 — Generate calendars
for any year. Correction, April 1987, p.128.
CALENDAR; CALMOD
Branigan, Arron. "Fortune wheel." (August 1986)
156 — Modification, December 1986, p.50, and
March 1987, p.182. WHEEL CREATOR
Branigan, Arron. "Go tell it on the CoCo."
(December 1986) 66 — Christmas music and
graphics. WINTER
Breznai. Mark M. "One-liner." (September 1986)
132 — Typing practice.
Brimner, Robert. "Joker poker." (March 1987) 99
— Correction, May 1987, p. 128. POKER
Brown, Chris W. "Get the picture." (February
1987)88 — Graphic printout directory. GRADIR
Brunotte, Benjamin W. "This one's a puzzler."
(May 1987) 152 — Construct word search
puzzles. WDSEARCH
Buck, Tim. "Two-liner." (August 1986) 148— Pick me
is rather interesting — you'll have to type it in.
Burke, Val. "Singing with the bird." (June 1987) 20
— A tribute to jazz legend Charlie Parker.
YARDBIRD
Buttacavoli, Paul D. "CoCo 3 gets you over a
barrel." (March 1987) 52 — Similar to Rubik's
cube. BARREL
Butterworth, James, III. "One-liner." (October
1986) 148 — Draw a rainbow.
Camirand, Rene. "Save the astronauts!"
(September 1986) 33 ASTRONAT
Camp, Mark S. "Pick and choose from the music
menu." (June 1987) 49 — Menu selection for
MUSIC+. MUSXMENU HYMN
Carrigan, Bill. "It ail adds up." (April 1987) 90 —
Convert computer to calculator. COCOCALC
Carroll, Gerald. "One-liner." (March 1987) 143 —
Exchange rate conversion.
Cassel, Randy. "Graphics trio." (April 1987) 66 —
Graphics demos. SPINNER CIRCLES IPOPPER
Coenen, Matthew. "Two-liner." (June 1987) 143 —
Sound demo.
Collicot, John. "Cipher fun for CoCo kids." (April
1987) 166 ADDITION
Collins, Dale R. "Life of the party for $200, please."
(March 1987) 58 — Similar to TV's Jeopardy.
Correction, May 1987, p.128. GPARTY
Cook, Bill. "The adventure processor." (August
1986) 26 — Help in writing adventure games.
Correction. November 1986, p.78. ADV-PRO
Cook, Bill. "The write stuff." (April 1987) 156 —
Word processor on the CoCo 3. WRITER
Cooke, H. D. "Hint." (April 1987) 142 —Conversion
from hex to decimal to octal.
Cooney, Mike. "Two-liner." (September 1986) 137
— Horse race.
Coty, Curt. "Let the laser battle begin." (January
1987)36 — Correction, May 1987, p.128. DEF
MOV
Crosby, Mark. "The evolving REMOTE."
(November 1986) 70 REMOT232
Cross, David. "One-liner." (December 1986) 143 —
Display characters in ROM/RAM.
Curtis, H. Allen. "Festive CoCo: Ready to PAINT
the town." (July 1986)46 — Expanded PAINT
command. Correction, February 1987, p. 160.
PAINT 1 TO PAINT 4
Curtis, H. Allen. "Our highfalutin' feline does a
CoCo3 fandango." (May 1987) 52 — Dancing
CoCo cat. CATDANCE; RECTANGL
Curtis, H. Allen. "PUT speedy GETzales to work."
(November 1986) 158 GETPUT1 TO GETPUT4
Dahlgren, Glen. "InvisiList." (February 1987) 20
LOADMASK; LOADER
Daniels, Randy. "Hint." (December 1986) 96 —
DMP-105 large letters.
Dash, Raju. "The evil tyrant star lord." (August
1986) 58 STARLORD
David, Eddie. "Two-liner." (March 1987) 143 —
Print out a bill of sale.
Deich, Donald E. "Hint." (February 1987) 183 —
Cassette loading tip.
Demaree, Jack. "Hint." (February 1987) 142 —
Inexpensive bulk tape eraser.
Derby, Kevin. "Two-liner." (August 1986)
(September 1986) 54 — Game with joysticks.
Dettmann, Harvey. "The bookkeeper's helper."
(March 1987) 97 PAYROLL
Devlin, Paul. "Hint." (June 1987) 164 — How to
lock the keyboard.
Dibble, Peter. "The advantage of processes." (May
1987) 191 — Slicing programs for more memory.
EDITOR (OS9) PRINTER (OS9)
Dibble, Peter. "Finding your way with OS-9 level
II." (March 1987) 194
Dibble, Peter. "Understanding how OS-9 manages
memory." (April 1987) 192
Dick, Brien. "Which Nym is Witch?" (August 1986)
40 — Educational game. Correction, October
1986, p. 92. NYMATCH
Dillon, John. "Hint." (June 1987) 52 — Put in
sound prompts.
DiStefano, Tony. "The CoCo is music to the ears."
(February 1987) 176 — Digital to analog
converter.
DiStefano, Tony. "An expandable relay project."
(June 1987)84
DiStefano, Tony. "The hardware project basics
review." (May 1987) 156
DiStefano, Tony. "Investigating the PIA." (July
7986,1108
DiStefano, Tony. "Let's take a look at the
CoCo2B." (September 1986) 125
DiStefano, Tony. "More on the new video display
generator." (November 1986) 88
DiStefano, Tony. "The No-switch VDG."
(December 1986) 98
DiStefano, Tony. "Some hardware fixes for the
video display generator." (October 1986) 161
DiStefano, Tony. "Taking a look at how monitors
work." (January 1987) 94 — Correction, March
1987, p.182.
DiStefano, Tony. "Timing and the SAM chip."
(August 1986) 101
DiStefano, Tony. "Transistor buffers for stereo
application." (April 1987)88
DiZazzo, Ernie. "CoCo can play cupid. too."
(February 1987) 36 — Make a Valentine's card.
LOVECARD
Dodge, Calvin. "Readable equivalents to C."
(November 1986) 191
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (July 1986) 210 —
Upgrade problems; BBS setup; printer problems;
joysticks, etc.
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (August 1986) 186
— Disk drive problems; I/O errors; New VDG;
64K explained.
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (September 1986)
186 — Telewriter problems; OS-9 hints; Ham
radio software; EDTASM+ corrections.
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (October 1986) 194 —
OS-9; Monitors; Printer interface problem, etc.
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (November 1986)
186 — Add Extended BASIC; BBS; Printer;
Multipak, etc.
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (December 1986)
178 — Modem; RGB monitor; Reset; Machine
language, etc.
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (January 1987) 178 —
Assembly language; RS-232; Screen dump, etc.
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (February 1987) 186
— DSKCON with 128K; Disk directories;
Program merging, etc.
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (March 1987) 184 —
Cooling fan; Modem problems; Downloading
from Delphi, etc.
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (April 1987) 189— RS-
232 problems; BBS; Disk I/O; Machine language,
etc.
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (May 1987) 188 —
Telecommunicatons; Artifact colors; VIP
problem, etc.
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (June 1987) 152 —
Disk drives; Delphi hint; Printer; Multi-Pak, etc.
Drennan, Allen. "Bombs away!" (October 1986) 18
BOMBAWAY
Drennan, Allen. "A Visit to the past." (January
1987) 28 — New version of Breakout.
BACKSTAB
Duerig, Jean ; and Duerig, Al. "The goblins'll
getcha if you don't watch out!" (October 1986)
26 HALOWEEN
Duncan, Richard. "CoBBS message editor."
(November 1986) 80 SMH
Edmonds, Philip. "Two-liner." (July 1986) 150 —
Draw line between two points.
Ellers, Ed. "What's an analog RGB monitor
anyway." (September 1986) 27
Esposito, Richard E. "Dr. ASCII." (November
1986) 154— New Rainbow column— INKEY$;
printer repair: disk to tape copy, etc.
Esposito, Richard E. "Dr. ASCII." (December
1986) 156 — PCOPY; Bar codes; Merge
programs; Hard disk; Screen dump, etc.
Esposito, Richard E. "Dr. ASCII." (January 1987) 162
— Animation; Printer decision; OS-9; TV interfer-
ence; hard disk, etc.
Esposito, Richard E. "Dr. ASCII." (February 1987)
178 — Screen colors; Error tracing; CoCo 2
upgrade; File transfer, etc.
Esposito, Richard E. "Dr. ASCII." (March 1987)
164 — New keyboard; ZBUG; DOS
determination; Bar code reader etc.
Esposito, Richard E. "Dr. ASCII." (April 1987) 161 —
CoCo 3; MC-10; 9600 baud; OS-9 patches, etc.
Esposito, Richard E. "Dr. ASCII." (May 1987) 94 —
Remote terminals; Artifact colors; Spectaculator;
Model 100 to CoCo.
Esposito, Richard E. "Dr. ASCII." (June 1987)90
— Disk drives; RAM disk; Artifact colors;
Commodore compatibility, etc.
Evans, Mark. "See how your stocks stack up."
(March 1987) 122 STOCK GRAPH
Ewart, Nancy. "Taming the beast: Get comfortable
with OS-9." (January 1987) 160
Falk, Lawrence C. "CoCo better again?"
Impressions of the new CoCo 3. (September
1986m
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (July 1986) 12 —
Fifth anniversary memories.
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (August 1986) 12 —
Come visit Falsoft; Chicago RAINBOWfest.
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (September 1986) 12
— All about CoCo 3.
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (October 1986) 12 —
Comments on CoCo 3.
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (November 1986) 12
— Tandy's got IT.'
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (December 1986) 12
— CoCo 3 comments.
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (January 1987) 12 —
Comments on availability of CoCo 3 software.
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (February 1987) 12
— How to promote the CoCo.
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (March 1987) 12 —
Availability of software for CoCo 3.
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (April 1987) 12 —
Comments about software piracy.
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (May 1987) 12 —
Comments about adventure contest.
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (June 1987) 12 —
Discussion of Chicago RAINBOWfest.
Farris, Charles. "Mission: hold the bridge."
(December 1986) 29 MORTAR
Ferullo, Joseph. "One-liner." (December 1986) 199
— Calculate equivalent resistance.
152
THE RAINBOW July 1987
Forbes, Jason. "Hint." (February 1987) 92 — CoCo
3 custom colors.
Fortin, llene. "From our house to yours."
(December 1986) 62 — Dot matrix Christmas
cards. CARDSHOP
Foster, Leslie A. "The fifth year of Rainbow." (July
1986) 193 — Index July 1985 - June 1986.
Frerking, Anthony. "One-liner." (April 1987) 148 —
Calculate grade percentages.
Fugh, John, Jr. "Who's on first?" (April 1987) 70 —
Produce baseball score card. BASEBALL
Gagnon, Marc. "Hint." (April 1987) 147 —
Interesting addresses in the CoCo 3.
Galibois, Michel. "Paramission: Fast and
dangerousl" (May 1987) 114 PARAMISS
Gallagher, John. "Payday pal." (March 1987) 77 —
Calculate pay increases. WAGECALC
Gault, Robert. "Disabling the CoCo 3 color burst
signal." (April 1987) 64
German, J. D. "Up on the rooftop." (December
1986) 124 — Christmas theme game. SANTA
Glaberson, Aryeh. "Hebrew writer." (December
1986) 36 — Print Hebrew characters on dot
matrix printer. HEBWRITE
Goicuria, Eddie. "Two-liner." (June 1987) 145 —
Music demo.
Goldberg, Stephen B. "OS-9 spooler: print a file as
a background task." (December 1986) 183
SPOOLER (OS9)
Goldwyn, Ira. "Perplexing picture puzzles."
(September 1986) 108 SCRAMBLE LATECOCO
Golias, Ruth. "A public service message."
(February 1987) 124 — Graphics demo on safety
theme. MESSAGE
Gonce, Burt, Jr. "CoCo yields." (April 1987) 74 —
Calculate amount of cement needed to fill a
form. CEMENT
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (August
1986) 178 — Color monitor: 64K upgrade:
Brother printer, etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations."
(September 1986) 178 — Y cable; Multipaks;
Serial port: Auto answer modem.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (October
1986) 180 — EPROMs; keyboard problem;
Reserve power; correction to August column.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations."
(November 1986) 182 — Upgrade CoCo 2; offset
ML programs; transfer to MS-DOS, etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations."
(December 1986) 102 — Processor chips; Disk
controller; Multipak, etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (January
1987) 92 — PMODE 4 on CoCo 3; Monitor
recommendation; Modem, etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations."
(February 1987) 150 — Coco 2 upgrade; Multi-
pak extension; RGB monitors; J&M controller
fix, etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (March
1987) 150 — CoCo 3; RS-232; Disk drive addition;
Null modem cable.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (April
1987) 186 — Print quotation mark; RGB monitor;
Atari; CoCo 3, etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (May
1987) 174 — Fix disk controller; GIME chip;
Monitor adapter; RS-232, etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (June
1987) 53 — Disk drives; Joystick interface; 64
color display; Hard disk, etc.
Goodman, Marty. "Database report." (September
1986) 173 — Delphi news.
Goodman, Marty. "Fixing CoCo and Multipak
power supplies." (December 1986) 54
Goodman, Marty. "Getting to the details of the
CoCo 3." (October 1986) 104
Goodman, Marty. "Inside the CoCo 3." (October
1986)90
Goodman, Marty. "A PAL for your CoCo 3." (January
1987) 98 — Upgrade Multi-Pak Interface. See note
February 1987, p. 160.
Goodman, Marty. "A recipe to fix CoCo fried
chips." (August 1986) 24 — See retraction
October 1986, p. 92.
Goodman, Marty. "Remote control CoCo." (July
1986) 71 — Make a detachable keyboard.
Goodman, Marty. "RTTY for the Color Computer."
(November 1986) 36 RTTY
Goodman, Marty. "The shock absorber." (October
1986) 158 — Protect from power spikes.
Goodman, Marty. "Transfer CoCo text files to MS-
DOS disks." (July 1986) 176 MS19GEN;
MSFORMAT ADOLF COC02MS
Goodman, Richard. "One-liner." (October 1986)
143 — Calculate pi.
Goshorn, Bruce W. "The quick joystick fix."
(August 1986) 116 — How to modify the deluxe
joystick.
Green, Robert A. "Check it out." (March 1987) 20
— Check writer. CHEKRITR
Greene. Bobby. "Two-liner." (May 1987) 198 —
Print out PRINT work sheets.
Griffard, Robert. "Banishing the freezer burn
blues." (April 1987) 37 — Freezer inventory
control. FREEZER
Haas, David V. "The budget master's companion."
(March 1987) 172 BUDGET
Halko, Steve. "One-liner." (October 1986) 153 —
Graphics demo.
Hall, Mike. "One-liner." (October 1986) 153 —Flip
a picture upside down.
Harper, Jeff. "Graph-o-matic." (September 1986)
82 — Plot 3-D functions. 3DFNCPLT
Harper, Jeff. "One-liner." (December 1986) 139 —
Graphics and sound demo.
Harrison, Eric. "Break key disable." (August 1986)
82 BREAKDIS
Haughey, Stephen A. "Hint." (February 1987) 144
— Inexpensive racks for computer equipment.
Haverstock, Mark. "The care and feeding of a
CoCo club." (January 1987) 67
Haverstock, Mark. "The old switcheroo." (August
1986)108- Joystick port switchbox.
Correction, October 1986, p. 92.
Hazard, Matt. "Two-liner." (May 1987) 106 —Make
up a scrambled word.
Herr, Darin. "CoCoDraw concoctions." (October
1986)59 MENUGEN COCODRAW
Hiatt, Stan. "Two-liner." (July 1986) 182 —
Simulate Etch-a-Sketch.
Hoggins, Jay R. "Vigilance is vital for victory over
vicious Vic." (July 1986) 74 VIC
Hood, Thomas. "Counting with Caesar." (April
1987) 172 — Roman numeral drill. ROMANS
Huang, David. "Calling to mind." (August 1986) 81
— Memory game. REPEATIT
Hughes, Blake C. "One-liner." (July 1986) 157 —
Drawface of clock.
Hughes, Blake C. "Printing with style." (May 1987)
93 — Set up for DMP-105 printer. PRNTFONT
Hutchinson, David. "Hand-me-downs." (February
1987)120 HAND OFF
Hyre, Leonard. "The key to success." (March
1987)66 — Typing tutor. Correction, May 1987,
p. 128. COCOTYPE
Jenkins, David R. "The printer that came in from
the code." (May 1987) 108 — Set up the SG-10.
SG10SET
Jenkins, David R. "A simple font creator for the Hi-
Res screen." (May 1987) 99 — For CoCo 3. FONT
GEN
Jensen, Paul. "The evictor." (July 1986) 62
EVIGTOR
Johnson, David. "Two-liner." (May 1987) 79 —
Print labels for disks.
Johnson, Timothy. "One-liner." (December 1986)
144 — Calculate antenna lengths for a HAM.
Jones, Edward. "Two-tone text." (May 1987) 89 —
Experiment with different combinations.
COLORS
Jones, Tim. "The eye of the tiger." (August 1986)
122 — Boxing game. BOXING
Jones, Tudor P. "The Solitary endeavor."
(December 1986) 76 — Solitaire on the CoCo.
Correction, March 1987, p. 182. SOLTAIRE
Jorgenson, Michael N. "Take command of CoCo 3
drives." (February 1987) 94 — Disk utility for the
CoCo 3. DU-3
Josue Vigil, Julian. "New Mexican folk dances."
(June 1987) 76 FOLKSONG
Kenny, Keiran. "The electronic marquee."
(September 1986) 41 DISPLAY
Kenny, Keiran. "It figures." (March 1987) 78 —
Calculate total of list of figures. TOTAL
Kenny, Keiran. "Mastering the gates." (August
1986) 79 GATES
Kenny, Keiran. "One-liner." (February 1987) 138 —
Miniature monitor program.
Kenny, Keiran. "PEEKasso prints." (January 1987)
30 — Drawing program PEEKASSO
Kenny, Keiran. "Rational thinking." (September
1986) 38 — Conversion of fractions to ratios and
percentages. RATIOS
Keyes, Chris. "Air rescue." (June 1987) 26 —
Balloon attack game. POKE1; POKE2
Kim, Joon Y. "One-liner." (May 1987) 28 — Print
out disk directory.
Kimmel, Tony. "One-liner." (July 1986) 155 —
Reverse 4 digit number.
King, David. "The DMP-105 takes a bow." (May
1987) 104 — Screen dump. DUMP105
Knoppow, Jim. "Hint." (November 1986) 54 — Alter
the cursor.
Kocourek, Thomas ; and Rockwell, Kenneth.
"Thanks for the memory." (May 1987) 186 — Use
the full 64K. NEWBOOTS
Kolar, Joseph. "Creating a review program."
(February 1987) 101 — Tutorial with educational
example. LANGTRAN
Kolar, Joseph. "The creative muse: How to dredge
up those ideas." (June 1987) 96
Kolar, Joseph. "Doing the program shuffle."
(March 1987) 108 PART 1 ALT; ALT1; ALT2
PROBLEM
Kolar, Joseph. "Exploring CoCo graphics." (April
1987) 112
Kolar, Joseph. "The formatting review: MID$ struts
its stuff." (January 1987) 86 MAJUNGA ROMAN
ANGLO MODIFIED
Kolar, Joseph. "Formatting text presentations to
suit yourself." (December 1986) 80 DEMO
Kolar, Joseph. "Learning how to function in
BASIC." (October 1986) 11 STRINGS'!;
STRINGS2
Kolar, Joseph. "One character space at a time."
(November 1986) 46 — Tutorial on LEFTS etc.
HEADING HOMEWORK
Kolar, Joseph. "Real-life uses for the seven-value
CIRCLE statement." (May 1987) 77
Kolar, Joseph. "Translation sensation." (July
1986)93 LANGTUTR
Kolar, Joseph. "Uncomplicating translating."
(August 1986) 48 — Second part of translation
demo. LANGTUT1; LANGTUT2
Kolar, Joseph. "Using inverse characters."
(September 1986) 165 INVERSE STUTTER1;
STUTTER2
Kooser, Lindsay. "The digital dimension." (June
1987) 38 — Utility for Speech/Sound pak.
NUMBTEXT
Kressman, Robie. "Astronomer's heaven."
(January 1987) 30 — Display the night sky.
BIGDIPPR
Kromeke, Michael B. "Rattle rattle thunder clatter
boom boom boom." (September 1986) 49 — A
model of a car engine. ENGINE
Kromeke, Michael B. "Tricks of the trade." (March
1987) 76 — Puzzle type game SWITCH
Kromeke, Michael B. "Two-liner." (July 1986) 232
— Print out a calendar.
Kromeke, Michael. "Two-liner." (May 1987) 198 —
Set baud rate for printer.
Kyte, Ted. "That's the way the ball bounces." (May
1987) 88 — CoCo 3 graphics demo. BALLDEMO
Kyte, Ted. "Two CoCo BBS system." (November
1986)86
LaBonville, Helen. "Halloween foolery." (October
1986) 108 — Talking pumpkin PUMPKIN
Ladouceur, Paul. "A pause for thought." (May
1987) 194 — Avoid mistake lock-ups. PAUSE
(OS9)
Lake, Robert C. "Ma Bell gets personalized." (May
1987) 74 — Vanity phone numbers for fun.
VANIPHON
Lammers, Charles. "One-liner." (July 1986) 165 —
Yin and Yang symbol.
Large, Donald. "Grocery." (April 1987) 68 —Make
grocery lists. GROCERY
July 1987
THE RAINBOW
1 53
Laun, Robert E. "Enter the fifth dimension." (April
1987) 20 — Five dimensional arrays explained.
FIFTHDIM
Law, Greg. "Hint." (April 1987) 47 — Rainbow
CHEK plus fix.
Lear, Dale. "There's evil doings afoot at the Hotel
CoCo." (February 1987) 27 SETUP (OS9)
HOTEL (OS9)
Lengel, Dave. "Sound off." (February 1987) 125
KEY BEEP
Lewis, Emmett J. "Presenting the smarter-than-
average printer buffer." (May 1987) 160
PRINTBUF
March, Keith. "Recipe printer." (April 1987) 72
RECIPE
Marino, Frank. "One-liner." (September 1986) 184
— Count vowels in sentence.
Matthews, Becky F. "A cyclo-delic palette."
(February 1987) 60 — Graphics demo for CoCo
3. CYCLDRAW
Matthews, Becky F. "O, Tannenbaum." (December
1986) 116 — Christmas graphics. TRIMTREE
Mattia, Frank. "Hint." (March 1987) 171 — Use
cassette port to get sound to a monitor.
Maulick, Charles P. "One-liner." (October 1986)
149 — Graphics demo.
Mayeux, Ann B. "Portraits by BASIC." (October
7986,149 DRAWFACE
McClusky, Lonnie. "One-liner." (August 1986) 140
— Use joystick to move racing car.
McCullough, Erik. "Two-liner." (July 1986) 207 —
Basic alarm.
McDowell, Jim. "One-liner." (May 1987) 146 —
Label print program.
McGinnis, Matthew. "Two-liner." (June 1987) 145
— Sound demo.
McGrath, Dick. "The envelope please." (November
1986) 125 — Crossword puzzle contest winner,
Mcintosh, Tim. "Do-it-yourself video output
board." (September 1986) 171 — Correction,
November 1986, p.78.
Merryman, Robert C. "The super switcher."
(November 1986) 168
Meyers, Peter. "The menace of the SandWorm."
(August 1986) 18 SANDWORM
Millard, Ian. "Writer-zap." (September 1986) 116 —
Utility for VIP writer. WRITRZAP
Miller, Eric ; and Gavriluk, Erik. "Long distance
draughts." (November 1986) 114 — Checkers by
modem. MCLOAD; MCDRAW
Miller, Ralph D. "A matter of principal." (March
1987)82 — Print amortization schedules.
AMORTIZE
Mills, David. "Hint."(May 1987) 125 — RGB
shortcut.
Mishra, Vick. "Two-liner." (October 1986) 69 — Hit
the white balloons with your arrows.
Montowski, Robert C. "July fashion forecast:
Classic clothes by CoCo." (July 1986) 115 —
Make iron-on transfers. BOOTFLIP FLIP-L2R;
FLIPPOKE
Montowski, Robert C. "Picture perfect graphics
commands." (March 1987) 156 — For OS-9 only.
GSAVE (OS9) GLOAD (OS9) MAKEPIX (OS9)
Mueller, John. E. "Uncovering the MIDI section."
(June 1987) 36 — Digital interface for CoCo music.
Murphy, Craig. "Two-liner." (June 1987) 45 —
Graphics demo.
Musumeci, John. "Checks and balances." (April
1987) 75 — Check book balancer CHECKS
Nash, Jon. "Hint." (February 1987) 72 — Use
cassette relay command to make interesting
sounds.
Nellis, Michael. "Hint." (May 1987) 97 —Cassette
I/O errors.
Nelson, Mark. "Fast relief for tape-loading
headaches." (February 1987) 182 — Correction,
June 1987, p.116. TAPE DOC
Newell, Aaron. "Two-liner." (August 1986) 135 —
Electronic dice.
Nickel, Harold. "The CoCo composer." (June
1987) 114 — Play the CoCo like a two-level
organ. PIANO
Noble, James A. "Battlin' blue Bert." (April 1987)
105 BLUEBERT
Norton, Dennis. "Chronologist in CoCo land." (Sep-
tember 1986) 58 — Teach children how to read a
clock. CLOCK
Noyle, Jeff. "One-liner." (August 1986) 150 —
Maneuver racer through course.
Parker, Jeffrey. "The RAINBOWfest reporter." (Oc-
tober 1986) 83 — Chicago, May 23-25, 1986.
Perevosnik, Joe. "Double duty." (May 1987) 92 —
Print hard copies of disk directory. DISK DIR
Petit, Laura ; and Petit, Chris. "Hippity hoppity
down the bunny trail." (April 1987) 99 — Pattern
discrimination game. EASTER
Phillips, Jim A. "The private accounting wizard."
(March 1987) 26 — Keep track of personal
records. ACCOUNT TAPEUSER
Plaster, Gip W„ II. "Sound off." (June 1987) 81 —
Music and sound effects. SOUNDOFF
Piatt, Joseph D. "The sweet strains of CoCo."
(June 1987) 94 — Upgrade to Music+.
MUSIC+TR OLD100TH HOWGREAT JESU JOY
Plog, Michael. "Computers and our English
vocabulary." (December 1986) 173
Plog, Michael. "A discussion about sexism in the
computer industry." (October 1986) 164
Plog, Michael. "Do teachers like computers?"
(February 1987)65
Plog, Michael. "Finding resources for computer
learning." (March 1987) 90
Plog, Michael. "The 'hidden' computers." (August
1986) 97 — Use of the CoCo in videotape
editing.
Plog, Michael. "The most important educators of
all." (November 1986) 166
Plog, Michael. "Programming the LOGO turtle:
Studies in learning transfer." (April 1987) 86
Plog, Michael. "The question of assessment."
(January 1987) 176
Plog, Michael. "The role of teachers in educational
software development." (June 1987) 32
Plog, Michael. "S-P analysis: Comparing the
curves." (May 1987) 82 — Aid in curriculum
improvements.
Plog, Michael. "Special education and the
computer." (July 1986) 135
Plog, Michael. "Tandy grants and the status of
educational computers." (September 1986) 76
Polsz, Steven R. "Optimum animation." (October
1986)-\-\Q
Popyack, Len. "Hamming it up." (November 1986)
43 — Packet radio discussion.
Powers, Courtney. "Instant graphics and Hogs in
Space." (February 1987) 106 — Correction, May
1987, p.128. HOGSPACE
Powers, Ron. "CoCo testmaker revisited."
(September 1986) 160 — Make multiple choice
tests updated (from Sept. 1985, p.30).
TESTMAKR
Powers, Ron. "The teacher's pet." (September
1986) 47 — Computerized grade book.
GRADCALC
Pritchett, Steven D. "One-liner." (January 1987)
141 — Light show.
Puckett, Dale L. "Bootstrapping many systems."
(March 1987) 196 BINARY (OS9) SPLIT (OS9)
COL (OS9) PROMPT (OS9) MODCRC (OS9)
DATE (OS9)
Puckett, Dale L. "A bundle of holiday goodies."
(December 1986) 198 DEL (OS9) DNAME (OS9)
EXIT(OS9) TIME (OS9)
Puckett, Dale L. "Choices: The reason for
modularity." (July 19861 224
Puckett, Dale L. "Debunking the myth of OS-9
user hostility." (January 1987) 193 FIXTIME
(OS9) REBOOT (OS9)
Puckett, Dale L. "Experimenting with RAM disks."
(August 1986) 197
Puckett, Dale L. "Frank Hogg sees the light and a
level III report." (February 1987) 190 FILESIZE
(OS9) FILEPIR (OS9) DEMOTEST (OS9)
UNLOAD (OS9) SYSGO (OS9)
Puckett, Dale L. "Getting revved up for fall fun."
(October 1986) 196 GOTOXY (OS9) HGRAPH.C
(OS9) CLS (OS9) PRINTAT (OS9) TOGGLE
(OS9) BOX (OS9) FILLBOX (OS9) PIXSAVER;
PIXSHOW (OS9) CALC (OS9) MAKE-
SCRATCHPAD (OS9)
Puckett, Dale L. "Good times with OS-9 on the
hard disk." (September 1986J 200
Puckett, Dale L. "Looking at blue sky for OS-9
level II." (November 1986) 199 SYSGO (OS9)
CLS (OS9) ALTERNAT.CLS (OS9)
Puckett, Dale L. "Rambo takes us all back to the
beginning." (April 1987) 197 DRIVEOFF;
DRIVEOFF.LISTING IOMAN. PATCH
TERMINALASM MDIR.C STRIP.C
Puckett, Dale L. "Setting the stage for OS-9 level
II." (May 1987) 196 WIZDRAW (OS9) XMODE
(OS9) HEXDUMP(OS9)
Puckett, Dale L. "Shooting for a standard." (June
1987) 162 AT; ATRUN
Pullen, Walter. "One-liner." (September 1986) 135
— Moving sine wave.
Quellhorst, George. "Pretty little listings, all in a
row." (May 1987) 178 — Print listings in two
columns. LLISTER
Quellhorst, George. "Two-liner." (March 1987) 144
— Screen printer
Reed, Bill. "Plottin' and Plannin'." (April 1987) 174 —
Spreadsheet program. SPREAD
Reed, James E. "Building August's Rainbow."
(August 1986) 16 — Assorted commentary.
Reed, James E. "Building December's Rainbow."
(December 1986) 16 — CoCo 3 comments.
Reed, James E. "Building February's Rainbow."
(February 1987) 16 — Just can't retire the old
CoCo 1 !
Reed, James E. "Building January's Rainbow."
(January 1987) 16 — Introduction to beginner's
issue.
Reed, James E. "Building July's Rainbow." (July
1986) 16 — Notes for beginners.
Reed, James E. "Building June's Rainbow." (June
1987) 16 — Discussion of Chicago
RAINBOWfest.
Reed, James E. "Building March's Rainbow."
(March 1987) 16
Reed, James E. "Building May's Rainbow." (May
1987) 16 — Attach a CoCo to your exercise bike!
Reed, James E. "Building November's Rainbow."
(November 1986) 16 — Comments on copyright
issues.
Reed, James E. "Building October's Rainbow."
(October 1986) 16 — All about Rainbow on Disk.
Reed, James E. "Building September's Rainbow."
(September 1986) 16 — All about CoCo 3.
Rigsby, Mike. "Your face or mine?" (September
1986)88 FACE BASND SOUND
Rittenhouse, James E. "Cassette organization."
(February 1987) 125 TAPEMENU
Rittenhouse, James E. "Wet 'n wild." (January
1987) 27 — Leaky roof game. LEAKY
Rocci, Kathryn. "That's the ticket." (May 1987) 26 —
Print tickets for parties, dances, etc. TICKET
Rogers, Robert. "Decisions, decisions." (February
1987) 122 — Help you decide alternative
choices. DECISION
Rogers, Robert. "One-liner." (October 1986) 147
— Graphics demo.
Ropson, Ronald T. "The shifting, reducing,
stretching, enlarging transfiguration band."
(October 1986) 44 ZOOM1 TO ZOOM4
Rosen, Bob. "Hint." (January 1987) 146 — CoCo 3
lowercase in 32 columns.
Rosen, Bob. "Hint." (March 1987) 160 — CoCo 3
tips.
Rosen, Russ. "One-liner." (December 1986) 126 —
Create a cash register.
Ruangchotvit, Chinarut. "One-liner." (July 1986)
64 — Produce integer factors.
Ruby, Paul, Jr. "Success mansion." (January
1987) 108 — Correction, April 1987, p.128.
SUCCESS
Salvail, Pierre. "Four shades of gray." (May 1987)
90 — Prints graphics screens. COLRDUMP
Samuels, Edward. "Computer program copyrights:
A how-to guide." (April 1987) 82
Satir, Gregory. "One-liner." (February 1987)66 —
Convert integer to binary.
Scerbo, Fred B. "Achieving arcade game speed in
BASIC." (July 1986) 98 — Advanced Star-Trench
Warfare (see also November 1982, p.8)
Corrections, August 1986, p.98, and October
1986, p.92 TRENCH
Scerbo, Fred B. "The challenge returns: Driller II is
a thriller, too." (October 1986) 173 DRILLER2
1 54 THE RAINBOW July 1987
Scerbo, Fred B. "CoCo conquers the metric
system." (April 1987) 76 LIFESKL6
Scerbo, Fred B. "Computer-paced learning."
(August 1986) 167 LIFESKL4
Scerbo, Fred B. "Creating designer arcade
games." (December 1986) 163 — Updated snail
invaders. CRTVADER
Scerbo, Fred B. "Graphics, education and speech
come together." (May 1987) 38 — Graphic
simulation of blood flow. BLOOD
Scerbo, Fred B. "More graphics, speech and
education." (June 1987) 106 — Simulation of the
heart. HEART
Scerbo, Fred B. "Prepare for Thanksgiving
cooking with liquid measure." (November 1986)
62 — Gallons to ounces, etc. LIQUID
Scerbo, Fred B. "Roboflip: Anatomy of a game."
(March 1987; 168 ROBOFLIP
Scerbo, Fred B. "A spelling program that speaks
for itself." (February 1987) 166 H&SPELL
Scerbo, Fred B. "Understanding relationships
between fractions, decimals and whole
numbers." (January 1987) 78 MATHQUIZ
Scerbo, Fred B. "Updating the Color Change
quiz." (September 1986) 98 CHNGQUIZ
Schmidt, Fred. "Hint." (December 1986) 133 — Make
an RS-232 "Y" cable.
Schneider, Harold. "The odd man out." (October
1986) 125 — Rainbow on tape program also on
September tape. NOTLIKE
Schrag, Roger. "The limousine utility: A tape-to-
disk transfer vehicle." (February 1987) 73 —
Reprint from January 1984, p. 48. TPTODSK
Schuff, David. "The color conductor." (June 1987)
78 — Various popular songs. GAVOTTE TEXAS
CHIEF FOLLOWME JETPLANE COUNTRY
Schuster, Tobin. "The 8088 sounds off." (March
1987) 40 — Unusual use for the 8088
microprocessor.
Selbee, Keith. "Two-liner." (April 1987) 176 —
Create cassette inde,x cards on printer.
Siegel, Mark. "The third one's the charm."
(November 1986) 30 — More details on CoCo 3.
Sims, Michael. "Charting the ups and downs of
life." (March 1987) 86 — Draw graphs of data.
GRAPHIT
Sipos, Anton. "One-liner." (August 1986) 151 —
Disk utility.
Small, Ric. "One-liner." (September 1986) 54 —
Shoot-'em-up game.
Snook, Allen. "The spit and image." (May 1987) 36
— Screen dump program. GRAPHGEN
Staff, "Rainbow's holiday shopping guide." (De-
cember 1986) 25 — Christmas gift suggestions.
Steinbrueck, Richard. "The tournament master."
(April 1987) 120 — Keep track of round robin
games. Correction, June 1987, p.116.
RNDROBIN INPUT
Stewart, John. "Echo." (February 1987) 126 —
Send screen output to printer. ECHO
Strike, Thomas J., Jr. "Hint." (March 1987) 142 —
Avoid burn-in of monitor.
Sundberg, Lynn. "I can see clearly now." (July
1986)20 — Formatted printer listings of
programs. SRLIST
Tenney, Steve. "The rhythm of life." (May 1987) 20
— Chart your biorhythms. BIOCHART
Terrio, Christine. "Teacher's pet." (January 1987)
32 — Spelling practice lists.
Thomas, Carmie A. "Happy new year!" (January
1987)29 — Graphics demo. NEW YEAR
Thompson, Matthew. "Steppin' out with my
CoCo." (June 1987; 58 — Music synthesizer.
BW2; BW2C3FIX AXEL F ENTRTANR
Tucker, Eric. "Treasure quest: The golden
adventure." (November 1986) 18 TREASURE
Turner, Del. "Is is a fish, or a phish, or a pheish?"
(June 1987) 148 — BASIC09 helps with
phoneme recognition. SOUNDPUZ (BASIC09)
Turowski, Donald. "I before E except after C..."
(September 1986; 78 SPELDRIL
Valentine, John. "X marks the spot." (May 1987)
125— Utility.
Vasconi, Eugene. "Holiday hearth." (December
1986; 108 — Christmas fireplace XMASFIRE;
XMASDRVR
Vasconi, Eugene. "Season's greetings."
(December 1986) 18 — Graphics Christmas
messages. GREETING
Vasconi, Eugene. "Escape from the bug zone."
(January 1987) 59
Vaughn, Horace D. "The old-time fix." (November
1986) 55 — Disk fix to May 1986, p.150.
SHORTEN
Ventling, James. "Keycad/Keyflow: CoCoad and
CoCoflow modifications." (November 1986; 126
COCOMOD1 TO COCOMOD3
Walter, Rick A. "One-liner." (April 1987)47 —
Monthly payments on a loan.
Walton, Byron. "One-liner." (February 1987) 166
— 2 programs to list ASCII from disk.
Ward, Logan. "LED power indicator." (December
1986) 160 — LED for the disk drive.
Warner, Bruce N. "Pipes and filters for the
masses." (February 1987) 204
Weide, Dennis H. "The CoCo ROS, part 1 ."
(December 1986) 85 — Build a robot operating
system.
Weide, Dennis H. "The CoCo ROS, part 2:
Building the ROS circuit." (January 1987) 153
ROS TEST
Weide, Dennis H. "The CoCo ROS, part 3: The
Robotics program and interfacing." (February
1987) 152 ROBOT RBT22SRC
Weinberg, Rob. "One-liner." (August 1986) 153 —
Interesting graphics.
Wells, John T. "One-liner." (February 1987) 143 —
Hexadecimal dump.
Wells, John T. "Saucer, saucer, in the sky." (April
7987; 116 SAUCER
White, Edward A. "Hail to the Chief." (September
1986) 153 — Presidential quiz. PRESIDNT
White, Eric. "CoCo presents the well-behaved yard
sale." (April 1987) 52 YARDSALE
White, Eric. "CoCo-nect-a-dot." (January 1987) 60
COCONECT
White, Eric. "Esch-a-sketch." (August 1986) 75 —
Correction, December 1986, p. 101. ESCHER
PRINT200
White, Eric. "Tips on the CoCo 3. (March 1987) 78
COLORCHEK
White, Forrest K. "Sized to fit." (May 1987) 91 —
Set up for Gemini 10X printer. FORMATTR
White, Jeff. "The great picture show." (July 1986)
26 — Display graphics files. MAGICIAN
WIZARD LATECOCO MERLIN LOADER SHOW
White, Jeff. "Picture file extension changer."
(October 1986) 182 EXTCHNGR
White, Richard A. "BASIC09 on the CoCo 3."
(November 1986) 188 SIEVE (OS9)
White, Richard A. "CoCo word processing." (July
1986;212
White, Richard A. "The CoCo 3 color palette from
a BASIC program." (February 1987) 200
BASICPAL
White, Richard A. "Dealing with variables in
BASIC09." (December 1986) 195
White, Richard A. "Exploring the CoCo 3 color
system." (March 1987) 1 12 C03COLOR
White, Richard A. "The first days with CoCo 3:
Experimentation and discovery." (January 1987)
188
White, Richard A. "Getting started with BASIC09."
(June 1987) 158
White, Richard A. "Making the most of CoCo 3
features without overdoing it." (April 1987) 194
LISTER
Wiedman, Barry. "One-liner." (April 1987) 170 —
Vacation planning helper.
Wigowsky, Paul. "Two-liner." (July 1986) 168 —
Play tune from popular movie.
Wilkes, Ernest. "One-liner." (February 7987; 138 —
Disk utility.
Williamson, H. G. "Tracking the tempest." (April
1987) 26 — Predict a hurricane landfall.
Correction, June 1987, p.116. HURRTRAK
Wilson, Stephen R. "Hint." (November 1986) 73 —
Multi-Pak tips.
Wolff, Harold L. "Look what they've done to my
CoCos." (March 1987) 46 — Battery backup for
the CoCo.
Womack, Wayne. "The CoCo scaler." (October
1986) 166 SCALER
Wood, James W. "Tic-tac-CoCo." (August 1986)
36 — Polar version of game. TICTACTO
Woods, Rick. "Deck the halls." (December 1986)
42 — Songs for Musica II. DECKHALL
MUSCLOAD TAPELOAD
Wright, Archor. "Amnotron animation." (July
1986) 54 — Animation program. AMNOTRON
Wright, Archor. "Fly off the handle." (August 1986)
81 — Flight simulator. FLIGHT
Zanger, Murray. "Thrifty CoCo handles what-if
calculations." (March 1987)35 FNANPLAN
Zumwalt, Greg L. "Living on Rainbow time."
(November 1986) 170 CLOCK1; CLOCK2 (OS9)
Zumwalt, Greg L. "Tandy Color Computer 3 does
windows, and a whole lot more." (September
1986)20
PRODUCT REVIEWS
"ADOS version 1.02." (June 1987) 146
"Advanced BASIC programming aid." (July 1986)
158
"Adventure in mythology." (August 1986) 139
"Alphabetizing." (September 1986) 135
"The amazin' maze game." (June 1987; 137
"Art gallery." (April 1987) 135
"Assembly language programming for the TRS-80
Color Computer (book)." (December 1986) 142
"Avatex 1200 modem." (December 1986) 132
"A2D deluxe joystick." (August 1986) 150
"Banner." (January 1987) 146
"Battle hymn." (December 1986) 144
"Bouncing boulders." (April 1987; 139
"Bowling league secretary." (September 1986) 141
"Bowling league secretary." (April 1987) 140
"Business bankbook." (August 1986; 144
"C Compiler." (October 1986) 143
"Car dealer assistant." (October 1986) 142
"Casper CoCo quick assembler." (September
7956,1137
"Cave walker." (June 1987) 135
"CC3 draw." (December 1986) 148 — Correction,
February 1987, p. 160.
"Champion." (May 1987J141
"Citizen 120D printer." (March 1987) 147
"CM-8 extender cable." (May 1987) 140
"CMOS conversion kit." (April 1987) 138
"CoCo Base I." (August 1986) 152
"CoCo diskzap utility." (October 1986) 147
"CoCo guru." (February 1987) 134
"CoCo hymnal." (March 1987) 143
"CoCo HI font bonanza." (April 1987) 148
"CoCo III secrets revealed (book)." (February
79S7J140
"CoCo III 512K upgrade." (March T987J 145
"CoCo-util II." (November 1986) 136
"CoCoachiever." (November 1986) 146
"CoCoSize." (April 1987) 143
"Code practice." (November 1986) 134
"Color connection." (April 1987) 134
"Color scribe III." (June 1987) 136
"Colorchestra." (October 1986) 135
"Colorscan." (January 1987; 136
"COMM-4." (December 1986) 134
"Computer bankbook." (August 1986) 144
"Computer hammer." (February 1987) 141
"The computer phone book." (November 1986)
135
"CyberTank." (November 1986) 149
"D.L. Logo." (January 1987) 147
"Darkmoor hold." fAugust 1986; 135
"Datapack II Plus; Datapack III Plus." (May 1987)
142
"DDAY." (February 1987) 138
"Digisector DS-69A." (November 1986) 140
"Disk BASIC unraveled (book)." (October 1986)
146
"Disk programming package." (January 1987) 144
"Diskman." (May 1987; 134
"Disto super RAM 3." (May 1987) 144
"DMS-3B digital memory scope." (December
79S6J146
"Dragon blade." (November 1986) 151
"Dragon slayer." (January 1987) 135
"The Dragon's castle." (June 1987) 143
July 1987 THE RAINBOW 1 55
"Dragon's temple." (December 1986) 136
"Drive 1 upgrade." (November 1986) 150
"DSKUtil." (July 1986) 153
"Dual DOS switcher." (February 1987) 138
"Eagle lander." (September 1986) 134
"Easy gradebook / Easy testwriter." (July 1986)
154
"The electronic robot dog." (January 1987) 139
"Elite word/80." (March 1987) 134
"Enhanced racing analysis package." (July 1986)
167
"Filesafe." (April 1987) 145
"FKEYS III." (Aphl1987) 142
"Flash card drill." (November 1986) 148
"Fourcube." (May 1987) 139
"Full screen editor & varisave." (April 7987) 144
"Gantelet." (February 1987) 135
"Gold tinder." (May 1987) 137
"Graphic echo." (October 1986) 138
"The guidebook for winning adventures (book)."
(February 1987)146
"Hall of the king II: The inner chamber."
(September 1986) 140
"Homeware." (July 1986) 169
"Infomania: The guide to essential electronic
services." (July 1986) 157
"Inside information (book)." (December 1986) 138
"Interbank incident." (March 1987) 139
"An introduction to the doctrines of grace." (July
1986)165
"Introductory Spanish courses." (April 1987) 146
"JramFt." (June 1987) 134
"Kameleon." (September 1986) 133
"Kamelion." (March 1987) 141
"Karate." (September 1986) 145
"Keep-trak." (July 1986) 162
"Keeping track." (March 1987) 142
"Language arts software." (March 1987) 146
"The Learning Company software." (June 1987)
142
"LEO." (November 1986) 145
"Listaid." (July 1986) 165
"LISTER." (November 1986) 139
"Little letters." (December 1986) 144
"Lockout." (June 1987) 140
"The lottery player." (February 1987) 143
"Lyra." (December 1986) 133
"The magic of Zanth." (March 7987/140
"Mailing list/data information." (August 1986) 149
"Map 'n zap." (January 1987) 148
"Master disk." (August 1986) 150
"Mathpack." (September 1986) 132
"Max fonts." f October 1986) 144
"The memory game." (October 1986) 146
"Memory manager." (October 1986) 139
"Memory minder." (September 1986) 144
"Micro fire." (October 1986) 149
"Mikeydial." (December 1986) 143
"MiniDOS9." (February 1987) 149
"Miscellaneous writings." (January 1987) 141
"Mission F-16 Assault." (October 1986) 136
"Modem pak (Radio Shack)." (August 1986) 146
"Mouse top." (January 1987) 140
"Music libraries." (February 1987) 137
"MYDOS." (June 1987) 144
"OS-9 utilities." (September 1986) 146
"OS-9 version 2.00." (July 1986) 166
"OTERM." (July 7986; 148
"Packer." (December 1986) 139
"PAL switcher." (June 1987) 13B
"Paper route." (November 1986) 147
"PBH-64 print buffer." (November 1986) 144
"PenPal." (August 1986) 194
"Pen Pal." (September 1986) 188
"Pinball factory." (August 1986) 134
"Plateau of the past." (September 1986) 139
"Pony express 24A modem." (January 1987) 148
"Portraits of Christ." (August 1986) 141
"The presidential decisions of George
Washington." (April 1987) 147
"Probaloto version 2.0." (November 1986) 143
"Psycho I." (September 1986) 138
"OS-9 level II." (May 1987)148
"Pump man." (October 1986) 134
"Puzzle math." (February 7987) 145
"The quest for reality." (November 1986) 150
"Quotes." (April 1987) 137
"The return of junior's revenge." (May 1987) 135
"River crossing." (March 1987) 135
"Rocky's boots." (April 1987) 135
"Roller controller." (May 1987) 150
"Rommel 3-D." (August 1986) 138
"Rules of writing." (April 1987) 142
"Salvdisk." (August 1986) 137
"SC68008 RAMdisk." (March 1987) 137
"SECA coupon filer." (June 1987) 139
"The SECA fraction review." (May 1987) 136
"Seikosha SP-1000A printer." (October 1986) 148
"ShockTrooper." (July 1986) 157
"Sigmaword." (May 7987; 147
"Skance." (August 1986) 140
"Snap study system." (July 1986) 164
"Softreader." (March 1987) 144
"Software bonanza package." (July 1986) 149
"Soundscope." (June 1987) 133
"Spectrum keyboard." (August 1986) 151
"State the facts game." (May 1987) 146
"StopBurn." (June 1987) 140
"Studies in the parables." (February 1987) 142
"Super collection of super games." (June 1987)
145
"Super programming aid version 2." (January
1987)138
"Super programming aid." (July 1986) 158
"Super programming aid." (April 1987) 136
"Survey programs." (May 1987) 138
"A synopsis of books of the Holy Bible." (March
1987) 143
"Teacher pak plus." (March 1987) 138
"Telepatch II." (July 1986) 168
"TX." (December 1986) 136
"TXD." (July 1986) 151
"U.S. stamp inventory management system." (July
1986) 156
"U-buff." (August 1986) 151
"Ultra label maker." (February 1987) 144
"Ultra telepatch." (November 7986) 138
"UNDERWARE." (February 1987) 136
"Uninterrupted power source." (September 1986)
149
"Unkill." (October 1986) 144
"VIP write enhancer." (February 1987) 148
"Vortex factor." (July 1986) 152
"Wall Street." (October 1986) 137
"White fire of eternity." (December 1986) 135
"Wico command control trackball." (September
1986)136
"Wishbringer." (August 1986) 148
"The witness." (July 1986) 163
"Wizard's castle." (August 1986) 136
"Wizard." (July 1986) 168
"The Word Factory's word meaning." (March
1987)136
"The Word Factory — synonyms and antonyms."
(June 1987) 132
"The word search game." (April 1987) 140
"WordPak-RS." (October 7986) 149
"Writest." (January 1987) 150
"XWord. XSpell, XMerge." (July 1986) 170
"York 10 educational software." (January 1987)
134
"York 10 Educational Software." (May 7987; 144
"York 10 Software Library — physics." (February
1987)140
"Zork I." (July 1986) 150
"1986 tax estimate." (September 1986) 148
"3-D graphics." (January 1987) 145
/R\
Hint
I Screen, You Screen
The PALETTE command is used to easily change the
colors of the screen you are working on. The following
table indicates the slots used for various screen
parameters.
Mode
32-column
40/80-column
Foreground
Slot
Slot 12
SlotO
Background
Slot
Slot 13
Slot 8
As an example, in the 32-column mode,
PflLETTEl2,G3:PALETTEl3,0 will give white letters
on a black background. In the 40- or 80-column mode,
PfILETTE0,0:PH"LETTEB,G3:CLSl will accomplish
the same thing. Note that the CLS1 is used to make
the border color the same as the background.
Bertrand Dugre
Quebec, Canada
Hint. . .
Neat Little Modification
The following is intended mostly for those who have
some experience in hardware alterations. You can
easily mount a DB-25 connector on the side of your
CoCo and hook it to the existing keyboard connec-
tions on the bottom of the board. Then take an old
CoCo keyboard (or buy a new one) and an old CoCo
case (or build your own) and make a stand-alone
keyboard. Just wire the keyboard to a DB-25 connec-
tor that will mate with the one mounted on the CoCo.
Nine of the conductors on a 25-conductor cable are
not needed. However, they open up the possibility for
remote reset, power-on indicator, etc. Once you have
worked out the particulars and constructed your
remote keyboard, move the CoCo and Multi-Pak
Interface and other accessories off your desk. You will
be surprised at the neat appearance this little modi-
fication offers.
Fred Schmidt
Englewood, CA
156
THE RAINBOW July 1987
The Seventh Year
Of Rainbow
An index to the articles, programs, reviews
and authors appearing in the rainbow from
July 1987 through June 1988.
Compiled and Edited
by Leslie A. Foster
Copyright© 1988, Falsoft, Inc.
TOTAL NUMBER OF ARTICLES
(July 1981 to June 1988) — 4129
This is the fifth index to the Rainbow.
Previous indexes to the Rainbow are available as
follows:
July 1981 to June 1984— July 1984 issue
July 1984 to June 1985— July 1985 issue
July 1985 to June 1986— July 1986 issue
July 1986 to June 1987— July 1987 issue
The subject breakdown, and number of items
per heading are shown below. The number follow-
ing in brackets is the total number of articles pub-
lished since 1981 in that topic (where indexed).
ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE — 2 (45)
BUSINESS-9 (38)
CLUBS-3 (15)
COMMUNICATIONS — 27 (92)
DISK —4(62)
EDITORIAL COMMENT - 22 (46)
EDUCATION-GENERAL — 77 (255)
GAME— 41 (292)
GAME-ADVENTURE - 4 (26)
GAME UTILITY —3(3)
GENERAL —14(178)
GRAPHICS-58 (274)
HARDWARE PROJECT— 12 (57)
HARDWARE TUTORIAL - 5 (23)
HINT —26(57)
HOME APPLICATION - 31 (125)
MUSIC-15 (66)
ONE/TWO LINER PROGRAMS — 34 (99)
OPERATING SYSTEMS-OS9 - 22 (103)
PRINTER —13(77)
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS — 27 (101)
TUTORIAL - 24 (76)
UTILITY —32(170)
WORD PROCESSING - 1 (14)
TOTAL NUMBER OF ARTICLES — 613 (4129)
AUTHORS — 444 (2280)
PRODUCT REVIEWS — 132 (1681)
RAINBOW ON TAPE/DISK - 335 (1795)
Leslie A. Foster is the System Manager
of Novanet, a jointly owned computer
library system for the academic libraries
in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE
Dibble, Peter. "A computer's ancient native lan-
guage." (July 1987) 100 — Assembly language
aid. CDUMP
Gabler, David J. "Assembly language: Getting
back to BASICS." (June 1988) 44
BUSINESS
Archer, David. "CoCo 3 number cruncher." (March
1988) 146 — Spreadsheet program. SUM128
MONTEST
Bernico, Bill. "Advertising profit predictor."
(March 1988) 32 ADPROFIT
Conant, Shawn. "Putting it on their tab." (March
1988) 20 — Print invoices for parts and labor.
BILLGEN
Corson, Alan J. "The CoCo power user." (May
1988) 146 — CoCo 3 as an effective office auto-
mation tool.
Hitko, Don. "Worksheet printer." (March 1988) 73
SHEET
Leistico, Dale James. "Delivering the goods."
(March 1988) 36 — Bookkeeping system for
newspaper carriers. PAPERS
May, Charles. "Taking stock." (March 1988) 60 —
Inventory control. STOCK
Paroubek, Larry M. "Finding the right person for
the job." (January 1988) 106 — Create job
descriptions. JOB DESC
Thompson, E. C. "In good form." (March 1988) 72
— Print receipts. RECEIPT
CLUBS
"Clubs, clubs, clubs." (August 1987) 146
"Clubs, clubs, clubs." (December 1987) 148
"Clubs, clubs, clubs." (May 1988) 141
COMMUNICATIONS
Alger, Paul. "Caught up in a galactic conflict."
(November 1987) 78 — BBS game. Correction,
January, 1988, p.138. NEWGAME GALACTIC
REMOTE2
Anderson, Doug. "Personal password protector."
(November 1987) 95 — Random password
generator. PASSWORD
Augsburg, Cray. "Delphi Bureau: A conversation
with the CoCo SIG manager." (October 1987)
100
Augsburg, Cray. "Delphi Bureau: All roads lead to
the CoCo SIG." (July 1987) 120
Augsburg, Cray. "Delphi Bureau: Bringing itdown!"
(June 1988) 163
Augsburg, Cray. "Delphi Bureau: Buffer capture
garbage." (September 1987) 46
Augsburg, Cray. "Delphi Bureau: Delphi's online
debate team." (February 1988) 146
Augsburg, Cray. "Delphi Bureau: Files and
protocols." (May 1988) 160
Augsburg, Cray. "Delphi Bureau: Reach out and
touch someone." (March 1988) 140
Augsburg, Cray. "Delphi Bureau: Some helpful
improvements." (November 1987) 62
Augsburg, Cray. "Delphi Bureau: The battle line is
being drawn." (August 1987) 102
Augsburg, Cray. "Delphi Bureau: Database down-
loading." (April 1988) 157.
Augsburg, Cray. "Delphi Bureau: The times are
achanging." (December 1987) 121
Bossinger, Sean. "Autodial reaches out across the
miles." (November 1987) 144 AUTODIAL
Hutchison, Don. "Database report." (July 1987)
121
Hutchison, Don. "Database report." (August 1987)
102
Hutchison, Don. "Database report." (September
1987) 46
Hutchison, Don. "Database report." (October
1987) 100
Hutchison, Don. "Database report." (November
1987) 63
Hutchison, Don. "Database report." (December
1987) 121
Hutchison, Don. "Database report." (February
79SSJ146
Hutchison, Don. "Database report." (March
140
Hutchison, Don. "Database report." (April
157
Hutchison, Don. "Database report," (May 1£
160
Hutchison, Don. "Database report." (June
163
Hutchison, Don. "Getting started with Delphi."
(November 1987) 64
Jorgenson, Michael. "A BBS that's SysOp friendly
and hacker hostile." (November 1987) 152
BOOT.BAS BBS-BORD.SYS SYSOP.EDT
TEXTGEN.EDT
DISK
Berenz, Michael. "An inside view." (July 1987) 97
— Disk utility. DISKSEEK
Honaker, Scott. "Exercise your drives." (June
1988) 110FDCAID
Lawson, Matt. "Backup and go." (July 1987) 98 —
Quicker disk backups. Correction, June 1988,
p.38. FASTCOPY
McGarrity, A. L. "The perfect disk manager." (July
1987) 30— Disk utility LOCATOR DISKDATA
EDITORIAL COMMENT
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2" (June 1988) 10 —
Discussion of suit between Apple and Microsoft
and HP.
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (July 1987) 12 —
Sixth anniversary comments.
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (August 1987) 12 —
Changes for the next year.
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (September 1987) 12
— Discussion of Rainbow Seal of Certification.
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (October 1987; 12 —
"We're doing OK."
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (November 1987) 12
— "An exchange of ideas."
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (January 1988) 12 —
"Keeping in touch."
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (February 1988) 12
— "Some random thoughts."
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (March 1988) (March
1988) 12 — 'Yes, Alan, there is a future for the
Color Computer.'
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (April 1988) 12 —
'Seasons of change' (Staff changes at the
Rainbow.)
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (May 1988) 12 —
How the Rainbow supports all models of
CoCo's.
Kapfhammer, Jutta. "Building a Rainbow."
(September 1987) 16 — Continuing Rainbow's
development.
Kapfhammer, Jutta. "Building October's
Rainbow." (October 1987) 16
Kapfhammer, Jutta. "Building January's
July 1988 THE RAINBOW 133
Rainbow." (January 1988) 16 — Introduction to
beginner's issue.
Kapfhammer, Jutta. "Building February's
Rainbow." (February 1988) 16 — Introduction to
utilities issue.
Kapfhammer, Jutta. "Building March's Rainbow."
(March 1988) 16 — Introduction to business and
finance issue.
Kapfhammer, Jutta. "Building April's Rainbow."
(April 1988) 16 — Introduction to home help
issue.
Kapfhammer, Jutta. "Building May's Rainbow."
(May 1988) 16 — Upcoming changes.
Reed, James E.' "Building a Rainbow." (August
1987) 16 — Introducing Jutta Kapfhammer as
new Managing Editor.
Reed, James E. "Building July's Rainbow." (July
1987) 16
Reed, James E. "Building November's Rainbow."
(November 1987) 16 — Introduction to
Telecommunications issue.
Reed, James E. "Print#-2." (December 1987) 12 —
Wants help writing a book about the CoCo.
EDUCATION
Bernico, Bill. "Any way you slice it." (September
1987) 40 — Teach fractions. FRACTION
Bernico, Bill. "How much do you have?"
(September 1987) 70 — Count your money.
MONEYJAR
Bernico, Bill. "Teacher's pet." (September 1987)
76— Help teacher total scores. GRADER
Blount, Andy. "The power of the mind."
(September 1987) 36 — Demonstrates artificial
intelligence. ANIMALS
Blyn, Steve. "Can you afford a burger attack?"
(January 1988) 54 — Estimating expenses.
FASTFOOD
Blyn, Steve. "Differences and similarities." (May
1988) 88 — Review of synonyms, etc. NYMS
Blyn, Steve. "Electricity and circuit
experimentation." (December 1987) 98 — Teach
electrical circuits. CIRCUIT
Blyn, Steve. "Fun with phonics." (March 1988) 89
PHONICS
Blyn, Steve. "Getting a fix on triangles."
(September 1987) 138 TRIANGLE
Blyn, Steve. "Learning in the end zone." (October
1987)94 — Educational football quiz. CCBLITZ
Blyn, Steve. "Number fun for the very young."
(August 1987) 97 NUMREVUE
Blyn, Steve. "Presidential election preview." (April
1988) 70 — Polling program. ELECTION
Blyn, Steve. "Restaurant reckonings." (February
1988) 76 SHOPPING
Blyn, Steve. "Spell down to vocabulary fitness."
(July 1987) 56 — Language arts game.
SPELDOWN
Blyn, Steve. "Upgrading keyboard skills."
(November 1987) 76 — Typing tutor. TYPING
Blyn, Steve. "Who, what and where?" (June 1988)
86 — Sharpen reference skills. MAGPARTS
Dorrity, Dennis. "Report card payoff." (September
1987) 20 — Total up the report card. GRADE$
Duncan, James Dale. "Learning your ABCs."
(September 1987) 72 LETRGETR
Gordley, Richard D. "CoCo sets the pace."
(September 1987) 140 — Measure reading speed
and comprehension. Correction, October 1987,
p.50. TACHISTO
Kolar, Joseph. "Parlez-vous CoCo francais?"
(December 1987) 144
Levinson, Eric. "The ins and outs of Boolean."
(May 1988) 100 — Binary math practice.
BOOLEAN
Linge, John M. "Sounding out the ABC's."
(February 1988) 142 ABCMRG
MacLellan, Gary. "A colorful resistance." (July
1987) 44 — Teach color codes of resistors.
RESISTOR
Mayeux, Ann B. "ABC is not just child's play."
(September 1987) 58 — Introduce kids to
computers. ABC
Monroe, Richard. "Achieving simple equality."
(July 1987) 50 — Educational game for children.
BALANCE
Musumeci, John. "Goodbye flashcards."
(September 1987) 72 TIMETABL
Plog, Michael. "Computers in school
management." (November 1987) 150
Plog, Michael. "Education overview: Approaches
for lifelong learning." (August 1987) 32
Plog, Michael. "Learning readiness and
computers." (September 1987) 32
Rittenhouse, James E. "Math can be fun."
(September 1987) 71 MATHTCHR
Scerbo, Fred B. "Getting geared up for safer
driving." (September 1987) 90 — Road skills
instructor. ROADSKIL
Scerbo, Fred B. "Grammar 101 Part II." (June
1988) 154 SENTENCE
Scerbo, Fred B. "Keying into CoCo's power." (July
1987) 112+ — Keyboard training. COCOKEYS
Scerbo, Fred B. "Know what I mean?" (January
1988)90 — Recognizing complete sentences
and fragments. SENTENCE
Scerbo, Fred B. "On the road again." (December
1987)52 — Learn traffic safety rules. ROAD II
Scerbo, Fred B. "Reading and decoding skills."
(May 1988) 74 JUMBLE
Scerbo, Fred B. "Revising the reservoir." (April
1988) 146 — Fixes to recent programs. BLOOD
HEART DRIVE2 COCOKEYS SPELLKEY
Scerbo, Fred B. "Sentence savvy." (March 1988)
78 SENTENCE
Scerbo, Fred B. "The spelling game." (August
1987) 92 COCOKEY2
Scerbo, Fred B. "The ultimate testing programs."
(February 1988) 94 — Generate quizzes.
SUPRTEST
Scerbo, Fred B. "Understanding verb use."
(October 1987) 158 VERBTEST
Smith, Bill. "Wipe out letters." (September 1987)
74 CRUNCHER
Toscano, Louis R. "The electronic blackboard."
(September 1987) 106 — Mathematics teaching
aid. GRAPH
GAME
Allen, Scot. "The Queen's quarrel." (October 1987)
28 — Chess like puzzle. QUEENS
Augsburg, Cray. "The vote is in." (February 1988)
36 — Adventure contest report.
Barden, William, Jr. "An A 'maze' ing adventure."
(February 1988) 171 FINDMAZE NEWMAZE
Behrmann, Darrel. "It's a touchdown!" (October
1987) 83 FOOTBALL
Belanger, Allan J. "CoCo concentration." (August
1987)20— Memory game MEMOCARD
Bernico, Bill ; and Aftamonow, George. "Beat the
dealer." (August 1987) 84 BLAKJACK
Compton, David. "Undercover CoCo." (April 1988)
73 — Construct cryptograms. ENCRYPT
DeMarco, Brian. "CoCo caliber." (April 1988) 74
SHOOTEM
DeMarco, Brian. "Picking up the pieces." (June
1988) 82 COLLECT
Donald, Steve. "Battle back with munchkin
blaster." (August 1987) 44 BLASTER
English, William D. "Learn CoCo learn." (August
1987) 50 — Artificial intelligence helps CoCo
play. COCOLERN
Flaishaker, Paul. "Theater management." (August
1987) 88 — A puzzle. THEATRE
French, Paul. "Usetown annex." (January 1988) 58
— Simulate a city planner. RVSLINE USETOWN
Gleason, Chris. "Hit me if you can." (January
1988)76 HITME
Holsten, Phil. "Helicopter hero." (March 1988) 42
HELIHERO
James, John. "Five in a row." (March 1988) 76
CONNECT5
Johnson, Clyde, Jr. "Lunar rescue." (August 1987)
116 RESCUE
Johnson, Neil. "Scrambled screen of letters."
(August 1987) 90 — Memory game. WORD1
Jolley, David. "Start your engines." (August 1987)
86 — Racing car game SPEEDSTR
Jones, Tudor. "Solitaire upgrade — automatic
finish." (January 1988) 171 — Modification to
December, 1986, p. 76. Correction, May 1988,
p. 154.
Kenny, Keiran. "Alphabet roulette." (November
1987) 97 ALFAWORD
Kerckhoff, Peter. "Sneaky snake." (August 1987)
26 SNEAKY
Koch, Daren. "Bee zapper." (September 1987) 50
BEEZAP
Lamonica, Mary ; and Lamonica, James. "Doing
the trivia rag." (September 1987) 152 — Trivia
game. TRIVIAG; TRIVIAFC
Marsh, Albert P. "Rootin' tootin' sharpshootin'
CoCo." (August 1987) 105 SHOOTN
Martinez, Louis. "Back to square one." (January
1988) 74 PUZZLE
Miller, Scott; and Cushing, Mike. "Guild of the
Kingmaker." (April 1988) 86 KINGBOOT; KING
Moon, J. R. "The blue block blues." (November
1987)97 DODGE
Morrison, John. "Making magic." (August 1987) 88
— A magic square. MAGICSQR
Nevin, Bob. "Lotsa luck!" (June 1988) 81
LOTT048
Owens, Tony. "Blockout wipeout." (May 1988) 94
BLOCKOUT
Phillips, George. "Tank command." (June 1988)60
— Defend terrain against enemy air force.
BLITZ1; BLITZ2; BLITZ3
Sirolly, Michael T. "Strata." (May 1988) 20 —
Action game. STRATA
Stewart, Shawn. "Have a hand at hangman."
(August 1987) 89 HANGMAN
Sutphin, Ricky. "A frightfully good time!" (October
1987) 20 HORROR
Sward, Steven. "Sub search." (March 1988) 122
SUBSERCH
Taulli, T. C. "Batter up!" (July 1987) 105 —Trivia
game based on baseball. TRIVIA
Tilenius, Eric W. "The urchins from the Black
Lagoon." (January 1988) 31 URCHIN
Tucker, Eric. "One good turn deserves another."
(May 1988) 30 — Strategy game. FLIPIT
Ward, Logan. "CoCo has all the answers."
(November 1987) 52 MAGIC3
Wolf, Eric A. "Into the danger zone." (August 1987)
58 — F-15 ground assault simulator. F15EAGLE
GAME - ADVENTURE
Bell, Bruce K. "To overthrow the controllers."
(February 1988) 42 — Adventure contest winner
CONTROL; CNTRL
Parson, Louis. "The Kingdom of Le Lutin." (July
1987) 58 — Adventure game. Correction,
October, 1987, p. 50. LE LUTIN
Ruangchotvit, Chinarut. "Castle of death." (Febru-
ary 1988) 65 — Adventure contest winner.
CASTLE
Wilson, Lonni. "A Christmas dream." (December
1987) 20 — Christmas adventure game. DREAM
GAME UTILITY
Ashby, Lou. "Keeping score with CoCo." (August
1987) 36 — Keep track of hard won scores.
SCOREBRD
Cooney, Mike. "Get the home court advantage."
(September 1987) 42 — Basketball scoreboard.
SCOREBRD
Haupt, Neil. "Help for adventurers." (August 1987)
90 — Adventure map printer. MAPPER
GENERAL
"Anniversary special — pull out calendar." (July
1987) 99
Barden, William, Jr. "Barden's buffer: The mystery
of the Tandy anagram." (May 1988) 170
PALINDRM LETTERS PERMS
Foster, Leslie A. "The sixth year of Rainbow."
(July 1987) 145 — Index, July 1986 to June 1987.
"Gift buyer's guide." (November 1987) 57
Goodman, Marty ; and Hutchison, Don. "CoCoing
abroad." (November 1987) 32 — Using the CoCo
overseas.
134
THE RAINBOW
July 1S
Goodman, Marty. "A guide to RGB analog
monitors for the CoCo 3." (August 1987) 68
Goodman, Marty. "Monitor updates." (November
1987) 33 — Upgrade to August '87 article.
Pettus, Ronald. "Plumbing for your CoCo."
(November 1987) 36 — Making computer stands
out of plastic pipe.
Preble, Laurence D. "A healthy interface: Body
maintenance and computing." (February
118 — Posture problems and computing.
"The RAINBOWfest reporter." (September 1987)
78 — Report of April 1987 RAINBOWfest
(Chicago).
"RAINBOWfest reporter." (March 1988) 25 —
Report from Princeton, October 9-11, 1987.
Rogers, Robert. "Compu match." (February
30 — Computer dating. MATCH
Samuels, Edward. "Who's gonna know?" (July
1987) 123 — Copyright law review.
Wiens, Michael F. "CoCo 3 potpourri." (June
158 CC3PATCH
GRAPHICS
Aftamonow, George ; and Aftamonow, Ellen.
"CoCo 3 canvas." (May 1988) 91 CANVAS
Anderson, Larry. "A stitch in time." (December
1987) 108 XSTITCH
Barden, William, Jr. "From flatland to 3-D."
(October 1987) 166
Barden, William, Jr. "Hands-on Hershey." (April
1988) 170 — Create various characters.
FONTUTIL HFDRIVER EXAMPLE
Bell, Mark. "This wreath hangs indoors."
(December 1987) 72 WREATH
Bennett, Jim "Sign in please." (May 1988) 52 —
Use the CoCo to copy your signature.
SIGNATUR
Benway, Patrick. "All the colors of the rainbow."
(December 1987) 74 COLRFEST
Bernico, Bill ; and Aftamonow, George. "The
clown of a hundred faces." (January 1988) 44
CLOWNS
Bernico, Bill. "Graphing great guitars." (June
1988) 56 GUITARS
Bernico, Bill. "Prepare before you paint." (October
1987)82 P178&GL
Bernico, Bill. "Ye olde font." (May 1988) 36 —
Graphics print font styles. SCRNFONT
Carrock, Solla. "Animation film festival." (October
1987) 114 ANIMATE PICTBOOK
Catlett, Brian. "Wear your heart on your screen."
(February 1988) 100 — Electronic Valentine's
day card. VALNTINE
Curtis, H. Allen. "PALETTEable color mixing."
(April 1988) 124 — Utility to make color
selection easier. COLORMIX
Curtis, H. Allen. "Screen dump extraordinaire."
(October 1987) 30 — Correction, November
1987, p.116. SCRNDUMP; SCRNDMPS
LP78DMPS TESTSCRN
DellaFave, Renard. "A festival of lights."
(December 1987) 28 — Graphics for Hanukkah.
HANUKKAH
Ferreira, Ken. "Tunnel effects." (November 1987)
96 — Graphics demo. CIRCLE; CIRCLE2
Hall, Greg. "A short day's journey into the night."
(November 1987) 106 — Graphics demo CITY
SUN
Hawkins, Darryl W. "Two screens accompany, but
three is not a crowd." (November 1987) 100 — A
third graphics screen. DEMO
Kenny, Keiran. "Laying it on the line." (January
1988)73 LINEDRAW
Kenny, Keiran. "Mirror image." (October 1987) 81
MIRORPIX
Kolar, Joseph. "DRAW statements: Getting the
picture." (August 1987) 149
Kolar, Joseph. "Graphics experience you can
draw from." (July 1987) 157 — Use of DRAW
command.
Krom, Matt. "Powerful pages." (July 1987) 94 —
Graphics demo. HI CIRCLE
Machurek, Ed, Jr. "Merry Martian." (October 1987)
79 MARTIAN
Matthews, Becky F. "Electrifying graphics using
PMODE power." (October 1987) 44 ENERGY
McDowell, Jim. "One starry night." (November
1987) 96 — Graphics demo STARS
Montgomery, Scott. "Graphics creation transfer."
(October 1987) 48 GRAFTRAN
Musumeci, John. "CoCo's daring flying machine."
(January 1988) 73 AIRPLANE
Ostrom, Steven M. "Artifact colors on CoCo 3's
RGB." (February 1988) 114 PATCH LOOK
Parker, Sanjay. "Freaky face." (October 1987) 78
FUNFACE
Pokorny, Douglas. "Adding the HPRINT capability
to PMODE 4." (May 1988) 155 FONTDEMO;
FONTPOKE ROMRAM
Pruyne, Jim. "A star like a wheel." (March 1988) 75
STARS
Rodriguez, Ana M. "Non-smoking section." (May
1988) 90 NO SMOKE
Sapello, Donald. "Peeling graphics." (February
1988) 154 PEELPCLS SAMPLE
Scerbo, Fred B. "CoCo cathead: 20 seconds into
the future." (November 1987) 113— Talking
CoCo cathead. CATHEAD
Shoobs, Bernice M. "High-tech quilting bee."
(April 1988) 75 QUILT
Shoobs, Bernice. "CoCo cuddler." (January 1988)
74 — Graphics demo. PLAID
Shortt, Don ; and Duncan, M. G. "The Christmas
star." (December 1987) 70 XMASSTAR
Sutphin, Ricky. "A demonstration in art." (October
1987) 80 COCOART
Tadman, Sandy. "Life in a fish bowl." (February
1988)78 — Electronic aquarium. AQUARIUM
Weaver, Daniel T. "Graphics reference chart."
(May 1988) 92 GRAFCODE
Weide, Dennis H. "A picture is worth 6144 bytes."
(February 1988) 126 — Reversing a PMODE 4
graphic. REVERSE1; REVERSE2; REVERSE3;
REVERSE4
White, Eric. "The color gallery." (February 1988)
85 — CoCo 3 graphics. CHANGER GALLERY
PALPRINT
Williams, John G. "CoCo draw update." (October
1987) 98 — Update from October 1986, p.59.
Correction, December, 1987, p.24. MENUGEN
COCODRAW
Wright, Archor. "Initially 3-D." (October 1987) 53
3DLETTER
HARDWARE PROJECT
DiStefano, Tony. "Beginners — add an LED to your
controller." (January 1988) 144 — LED on the
disk controller.
DiStefano, Tony. "Build a half-megabyte ROM
disk." (April 1988) 154
DiStefano, Tony. "Build an electronic EPROM
emulator eraser." (February 1988) 150
DiStefano, Tony. "Building an EPROM emulator."
(September 1987) 150
DiStefano, Tony. "Finishing the printer adapter."
(December 1987) 156
DiStefano, Tony. "Increasing character display."
(June 1988) 138
DiStefano, Tony. "Multi-pak LED upgrade." (May
79SSJ168
DiStefano, Tony. "A new improved printer adapter."
(November 1987) 38
Huang, David. "Internal sound." (June 1988) 99 —
Circuit to produce sound internally.
Onley, Ray. "Child-proofing the CoCo." (January
1988) 142— Keyboard locking switch.
Weide, Debbie ; and Weide, Dennis H. "Galileo
and the CoCo." (December 1987) 160 —A
science project to re-do Galileo's experiment.
TIMER.BIN; TIMER. BAS
Weide, Dennis H. "Static RAM interface." (May
1988) 150 — A RAM pack for the CoCo ROM
port.
HARDWARE TUTORIAL
Barden, William, Jr. "Digitizing the world,
revisited." (June 1988) 114
DiStefano, Tony. "Bigger and better Eproms."
(March 1988) 158
DiStefano, Tony. "Clever uses for memory."
(August 1987) 124
DiStefano, Tony. "Dissecting the disk controller."
(October 1987) 126
HINT
Bouchard, Roger. "Hint." (February 1988) 115 —
Bug in HPRINT command. Corrected, April,
1988, p.14.
Caesar, Cornelius. "Hint." (August 1987) 134 —
"Useful commands for controlling graphics."
Dugre, Bertrand. "Hint." (July 1987) 156 —Palette
command hints.
Ellenburg, George. "Hint." (March 1988) 80 —High
speed poke with cassette recorder.
Gagnon, Marc. "Hint." (August 1987) 138 — Pokes
to remove plus/minus signs.
Gagnon, Marc. "Hint." (October 1987) 189 —80-
column EDTASM+.
Gagnon, Marc. "Hint." (January 1988) 136 — Using
INKEY$
Hameluck, Jeff. "Hint." (September 1987) 136 —
EDTASM aid.
Harris, Tim. "Hint." (July 1987) 96— Use CoCo
MAX cartridge.
Hemenway, Ron. "Hint." (February 1988) 38 —
Make disk labels stick better.
"Hint." (July 1987) 134 — Put 'call waiting' on
hold.
"Hint." (August 1987) 24 — Tape recorder I/O fix.
"Hint." (August 1987) 148 — "Waiting for the
keystroke."
"Hint." (November 1987) 116 — Disk directory
printout.
"Hint." (February 1988) 136 — Placement of disk
drive and TV.
"Hint." (March 1988) 144 — Bolt CoCo and Multi-
pak to a piece of plywood.
Mills, David. "Hint." (March 1988) 182 — M/L
autostart.
Petrak, Darryl L. "Hint." (October 1 987) 14 —
Resuming from an accidental 'BREAK.'
Power, Will C. "Hint." (October 1987) 189 —
Changing color sets.
Ritchey, Ralph. "Hint." (September 1987) 166 —
Undo editing changes.
Schmidt, Fred. "Hint." (July 1987) 156 —Keyboard
connection modification.
Shelton, Douglas C. "Hint." (August 1987) 98 —
Printer repair.
Shinatzki, Steven. "Hint." (October 1987) 14 —
Using INKEY.
Stevenson, Colin D. "Hint." (September 1987) 14
— VIP colors.
Stewart, James M. "Hint." (February 1988) 87 —
Print using high speed poke.
Taggart, Ned M. "Hint." (March 1988) 144 —
Trouble shoot a locked up keyboard.
HOME APPLICATION
Allen, David. "CoCo concoctions." (December
1987)11 APPLEPIE
Anderson, Larry. "CoCo's auto maintenance
manager." (April 1988) 58 — Keep maintenance
schedules for up to 5 vehicles. MAIN EXPNS
REM
Beckles, Orman Cyril, III. "The Post Office."
(March 1988) 104 — Mailing list program. —
Major correction, April, 1988, p.30. POST
Bernico, Bill. "I owe, I owe." (January 1988) 82 —
Calculate monthly payments. PAYMENTS
Burdon, Kenneth. "WATTS the electrical cost of
appliances." (November 1987) 46 ELECFORM
Copley, Don. "Let your CoCo do the walking."
(November 1987) 70 — Database for phone
numbers. NUMFILE
Dettmann, Harvey. "How cold is it." (October
1987) 82— Calculate wind chill factor.
WINDCHIL
Dingle, Brent. "Improve your typing skills."
(January 1988) 82 TYPER
Eizenga, Jack W. "Rules of 78's." (March 1988) 100
— Determine whether to pay off loans ahead of
schedule. RULEOF78
I Franz, James E. "Stock analyzer." (March 1988) 94
I — Use it to time investment decisions.
July 1£
THE RAINBOW
135
INVTREND
Furman, George R. "Stitch niohe-ery." (December
1987)76 — Make embroidery patterns.
EMBROID
Holdorf, William J. "Appointment calendar."
(January 1988) 100 — Print an appointment
book. CALENDAR
Kolesar, Fred. "A CoCo pop-up calendar." (April
1988)74 CALENDAR
LeBlanc, Brian. "Right back where we started from
part 2." (October 1987) 144 FAMILY CHART
LeBlanc, Brian. "Right back where we started
from." (September 1987) 102 — Genealogy aid.
PAGE
Mayfield, Randy. "That's entertainment."
(December 1987) 92 — VCR index VCRTAPES
Mayfield, Randy. "VCR tapes update." (February
1988) 77
Mooallem, Saul. "Spreading it on a little thicker."
(March 1988) 54 — Spreadsheet program
enhanced. SPREAD2
Piersma, Daniel. "The home financial analyst."
(April 1988) 112 — Help at tax time. BUDGET
REPORT
Pittman, Larry P. "Beating the college crunch."
(June 1988) 26 — Calculate college saving plan.
COLLEGE
Rau, Fred. "Hit the road." (July 1987) 95 —
Vacation log VACATION
Remick, Jeff. "Who'll win on the gridiron?"
(December 1987) 78 — Pick football winners.
FOOTBALL
Ruby, Paul, Jr. "Financial planning for your future."
(January 1988) 84 — Analyze savings plan.
COCOSAVR
Saunderson, George F. "Making a Christmas ad-
dress list." (December 1987) 66 — Correction,
February 1988, p.14, April 1988, p.14. XMASLIST
Schlottmann, Robert S." "Preparing for Uncle Sam."
(January 1988) 112 — Keep tax records in order.
Correction, March 1988, p.40. TAX.BAS; TAX-
INFO.XX REVFIELD SETUP.BAS
Smiley, J. T. "Happy (un) birthday to you!"
(January 1988) 80 — Calculate age in seconds.
BIRTHDAY
Spencer, Brad. "Good things are cookin' on
CoCo." (April 1988) 28 — Database for recipes.
RECIPES
Tinklepaugh, Dale. "Financial time conversions."
(April 1988) 34 — Personal financial 'toolbox.'
FINANCE
Tottingham, Bill. "Home inventory manager."
(April 1988) 42 INVNTORY
Turowksi, Donald. "Keep your memories in order."
(December 1987) 46 — Create labels for photo
album. PHOTOTAG
Upperman, James A. "Operation child protect."
(April 1988) 20 — Generate medical
authorization form. MED FORM
MUSIC
Arko, Lyn. "Listen to what they done." (June
80 MUSICPRO
Boots, Greg. "Print that tune!" (June 1988)52
PRINTUNE
Burke, Val. "Playin' the blues." (June 1988) 20
COCOBLUZ
Dods, Stuart C. "Preventing dis-chord." (June
1988) 140 — Learn position of keyboard chords.
CHORDS
Golias, Ruth E. "A Christmas potpourri." (December
1987) 100 — Christmas music and graphics.
Correction, April 1988, p.14. XMASPORI
Lawrence, Ingrid ; and Bourdeaux, Mark. "Hurray
for the red, white and blue." (July 1987) 20 —
Music and graphics for the 4th of July.
SSBANNER USSONGS
Matthews, Becky F. "CoCo goes country." (June
1988)36 — Music and graphics of Nashville.
ROCKYTOP
Mosley, John. "Do you hear what I hear?"
(December 1987) 86 — Correction, June 1988,
p.38. XMASSONG MLEDITOR MLSONG
Plaster, Gip Wayne. "Adventures in music." (June
1988) 79 THECAVE EXPLORE2
Plaster, Gip Wayne. "From scales to Mozart.'
(January 1988) 72 MUS1
Shelton, Garry L. "Color composer." (June
42 — Create and edit songs. SONGWRTR
Shoobs, Bernice. "Too many (hie) bottles of beer."
(June 7988J79 99BEERS
Spiller, Jeremy. "Synthesizer sound-off." (June
1988) 102 — Turn PLAY command into a
synthesizer. SUPRPLAY WAVEDIT
Thompson, Ernie. "Blast from the past." (June
1988) 96 JUKEBOX
Willoughby, Lauren. "Calibrate your ears." (June
1988) 78 PITCHER
ONE AND TWO-LINER PROGRAMS
Becwar, Arron. "Two liner contest winner."
(February 1988) 77 — Graphics demo.
Bell, Bruce K. "One liner contest winner." (May
1988) 14 — Disk verify program.
Bryson, B. J. "Two liner contest winner." (January
1988) 14 — Graphics demo.
Campbell, Jerry. "One liner contest winner." (June
1988) 12 — Roll dice.
Cooper, Rick. "Two liner contest winner."
(January 1988) 14 — Graphics demo.
Cunin, K. T. "Two liner contest winner."
(September 1987) 168 — Graphics demo.
Demers, James R. "One liner contest winner."
(June 1988) 146 — Make address labels.
Dickau, Robert M. "One liner contest winner."
(May 1988) 188 —Game
Durant, Evan. "One-liner contest winner." (August
1987) 152 — Scrambled word game.
Fladung, Nick. "One liner contest winner." (June
1988) 188 — Graphics demo.
Florence, Bernard. "One-liner contest winner."
(July 1987) 132 — Graphics demo
Fye, David. "Two liner contest winner." (August
1987)94 - Game.
Gehrke, Edward R. "One liner contest winner."
(May 1988) 33 — Graphics demo.
Gerhardt, Jerry. "Two-liner." (July 1987) 33 —
Weight on different planets.
Gongaware, Dana. "Two liner contest winner."
(July 1987) 96 — Graphics demo.
Guilford, Lonny. "One liner contest winner." (April
1988) 123 — Graphics demo.
Haussmann, Gary. "One liner contest winner."
(March 1988) 46 — Graphics demo.
Hawkinson, Stuart. "One liner contest winner."
(May 1988) 189 — Amortization schedule.
Hurt, Peter. "One liner contest winner."
(September 1987) 41 — Game.
Keller, Paul. "One liner contest winner." (May
1988) 14 — Draw graphs of functions.
Lowe, Brad. "One liner contest winner." (February
1988)74 — Golf game.
Lowe, Brad. "One liner contest winner." (February
1988) 132 —Disk checker.
Martin, Jim. "One liner contest winner." (June
1988) 12 — Graphics demo.
McClintock, Ronald E. "One liner contest winner."
(February 1988) 151 — Game.
Nemitz, Vernon. "One liner contest winner."
(December 1987) 14 — PCLEAR routine.
Correction, January, 1988, p.138.
Radachowsky, Sage. "Two liner contest winner."
(October 1987) 22 — Graphics demo.
Rowgo, Russ. "Two liner contest winner."
(September 1987) 77 — Game.
Rucinski, Mark. "Two liner contest winner."
(October 1987) 102 — Graphics demo.
Schuler, Keith. "One liner contest winner." (March
1988) 182 — Generate printed chart for
adventure games.
Selbee, Keith. "One liner contest winner." (June
1988) 188 — Print cards for cassette boxes.
Stewart, James. "Two liner contest winner."
(November 1987) 178 — Graphics demo.
Toepke, Michael G. "Two liner contest winner."
(January 1988) 69 — Game.
Toon, J. Frederick. "One liner contest winner."
(September 1987) 68 — Graphics demo.
Unger, Frank, Jr. "One liner contest winner."
(June 1988) 16 — Graphics demo.
OPERATING SYSTEMS - OS-9
Augsburg, Cray. "The impact of Multi-Vue."
(February 1988) 152 — User friendly interface
for OS-9 Level II."
Barden, William, Jr. "Learning the lingo." (August
1987)\6&
Dibble, Peter. "Compression filters in saving and
restoring graphics screens." (December 1987)
168 RLSQSH.CDUMP SAVEIMAGE COMPRESS
GETWINATTR MAKPIPE GETBUFFER
Dibble, Peter. "Polishing off the screen save/dump
package." (January 1988) 176
RLEXPND.CDUMP GETIMAGE UNPRESS
PUTBUFFER MAKPIPE2
Dibble, Peter. "The problem with BASIC09."
(August 1987) 163 BFORK; BFORK.DUMP
EDITOR-2 PRINTER
Dibble, Peter. "Sometimes BASIC09 isn't fast
enough." (September 1987) 170 SAVEIMAGE
COMPRESS GETBUFFER GETWINATTR
Dibble, Peter. "Using compressed files." (October
1987) 164 UNPRESS
Ewart, Nancy. "C: The beginnings." (November
1987) 168
Ewart, Nancy. "Stalk the fire-breathing dragon."
(January 1988) 156 — OS-9 tutorial.
Puckett, Dale L. "A view of Multi-Vue." (March
1988) 180 DSORT; DSORT.ASM
Puckett, Dale L. "Another great beginning." (June
1988) 180 MVSHELL SKIPMUF
Puckett, Dale L. "Back at the drawing board."
(January 1988) 160 PIPEIT KISSDMENU;
KISSDRAWFILL + BOX, LINE ETC.
Puckett, Dale L. "Controller attacks halt line
problem." (August 1987) 157 VMODE FILES
Puckett, Dale L. "The evolution continues."
(November 1987) 180 TEST KISSDRAW4;
KISSDRAWBOX; KISSDRAWARC
GETKISSMOUSE DOEVENT HANDLEMENU
PLAYBACKPIX RECORDPIX WHICHTOOI
Puckett, Dale L. "New tools, new toys." (April
1988) 160 CO80. PATCH WPDRV.DR; WP.DD;
WECHO.DD (+.SRC)
Puckett, Dale L. "An OS-9 convert speaks out."
(July 1987) 167 PRIME-TBLC MACLIST
Puckett, Dale L. "Patches, Programs and politics."
(May 1988) 178 CMDGEN DEFSDEMO
MAKECMDGEN
Puckett, Dale L. "Primitive drawing tools."
(September 1987) 160 KISSDRAW COCODRAW
Puckett, Dale L. "Putting data structures on the
drawing board." (December 1987) 180
KISSDRAWPUT; + KISSDRAWBOX, LINE,
CIRCLE, ELLIPSE, BAR GETKISSMOUSE
SAVEPIX LOADPiX PREVIEWPIX ERASEPIX
HANDLEMENU SETUPMOUSE WHICHTOOL
DOEVENT
Puckett, Dale L. "Unlock the graphics potential of
OS-9 Level II.: (October 1987) 176 KISSDRAW2
Puckett, Dale L. "Using a fourth-generation
database language." (February 1988) 182
KISSCOLOR
White, Richard A. "BASIC09 and Level II:
Focusing on modules." (July 1987) 163
PRINTER
Anderson, Doug. "Center that header." (May 1988)
114 — Centered headings on a DMP-1 10.
Barden, William, Jr. "Taking your printer to the
limit." (December 1987) 172
Brown, Charles E, Jr. "Printing in two columns."
(May 1988) 95 LETTER PERSLOGO
Crawford, Gay. "Disk jacket designer for the well-
dressed diskette." (November 1987) 26 JACKET
LONNIE.BINTUXEDO.BIN
Curtis, H. Allen. "A desktop publisher on a shoe-
string." (October 1987) 58 — Corrections, Oc-
tober 1987, p.24, January 1988, p.138. DESK-
TOPL: DESKTOPH GENFONT1; GENFONT2
Ellers, Ed. "Printer overview." (May 1988) 110
Handis, John. "A full page dump for the DMP-
105." (May 1988) 92 BIGDUMP
Howe, Clay. "The LLISTing formatter." (May 1988)
104BESTLIST
Jimenez, Jose L. "Formatting text with Telewriter."
136
THE RAINBOW
July 1£
(May 1988) 164
Perkins, Duane M. "CoCo 3 color dump." (May
1988) 42 — Dump to the CGP-220. COLORS
HRSAVE HRLOAD CGPPRINT COLORPIE
Quellhorst, George. "Bulletin board standout."
(May 1988) 116— Printing posters with a DMP-
130. POSTRPTR
Schenok, Ed. "Ticket maker." (May 1988) 91
TICKET
Skaggs, Tracy L. "PMODE polychrome." (May
1988) 58 — Dump PMODE 3 and 4 screens in
color. IMAGE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (July 1987) 161 —
Printer connections; control-z; scroll stopper,
etc.
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (August 1987) 154
—Disk drives; DLOAD; EDTASM disk I/O;
Underlining etc.
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." October 1987) 163 —
CD players; BBS; CoCo 3 memory.
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (November 1987)
172 — Disassemble BASIC; Deskmate; CoCo3
BBS; Disk crashes.
Esposito, Richard E. "Doctor ASCII." (December
1987) 124 — Printer problems; Modem use;
Pirate protection, etc.
Esposito, Richard E. "Doctor ASCII." (January
1988) 152 — VDG upgrade; Printer control
codes; Hard drives, etc. Corrections, February
1988, p. 14, May 1988, p. 154.
Esposito, Richard E. ; and Libra, Richard W.
"Doctor ASCII." (July 1987) 126 - Machine
language program; MC-10; Pascal; Ink jet; disk
drives, etc.
Esposito, Richard E.; and Libra, Richard W.
"Doctor ASCII." (August 1987) 126 — Screen
dump; ROM packs on disk; remote keyboard;
RS-232, etc.
Esposito, Richard E. ; and Libra, Richard W.
"Doctor ASCII." (September 1987) 126— 1200
baud; speed up poke; smart terminal; Y cable;
memory chips, etc.
Esposito, Richard E.; and Libra, Richard W.
"Doctor ASCII." (October 1987)"0 —
Lowercase; BASIC09; Disk drive problems;
Downloading.
Esposito, Richard E. ; and Libra, Richard W.
"Doctor ASCII." (November 1987) 126— RS-232
pak; Telewriter 64 fix; MC-10; Pascal patch, etc.
Esposito, Richard E.; and Libra, Richard W. "Doctor
ASCII." (February 1988) 168 — Cassette to disk
transfer; Plug 'n power; OS-9 BBS, etc.
Esposito, Richard E. ; and Libra, Richard W.
"Doctor ASCII." (March 1988) 164 — VIP fix;
Hard drive; BBS, etc.
Esposito, Richard E. ; and Libra, Richard W.
"Doctor ASCII." (April 1988) 149 — Joysticks;
EXEC; Multi-Pak; Downloading, etc.
Esposito, Richard E.; and Libra, Richard W. "Doctor
ASCII." (May 1988) 148 — Disk BASIC 1.1; Swap
keyboards; Multi-Vue; Upgrades
Esposito, Richard E. ; and Libra, Richard W.
"Doctor ASCII." (June 1988) 166 — Screen
dump; Upgrades, etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (July
1987) 78 — Hi-res joystick interface; hard drive;
disk drive cleaning, etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (August
1987) 64 — Jumpy pictures; pin assignments;
disk access problem; etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations."
(September 1987) 95 — Daisy wheel printer; RS-
232 ROM disable; Touch pad; monitors, etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (October
1987) 103 — Color Scripsit; Save graphics to
tape; speech/sound; Keyboard problems, etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations."
(November 1987) 103 — VT-52; Baud rates; Disk
drives; Serial pin outs.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations."
(December 1987) 82 — Dead keyboard;
Joysticks; Lowercase, etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (January
1988) 149 — Both sides of disk; Atari and Color
Max; CoCo3 questions, etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (March
1988) 160— Parallel port; Eprom; 64K upgrades;
Surge protector, etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (April
1988) 142 — Running hot; CM-3 monitor
problems; Battery backup, etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (May
1988) 158 — Disk controller; VIP speller; BASIC
enhancements.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (June
1988) 83 — Hard drive; Upgrade; Trading files,
etc.
TUTORIAL
Barden, William, Jr. "Delving into the CoCo disk."
(January 1988) 180 DISKDUMP; DISKDIR
Barden, William, Jr. "Font fascination." (March
1988) 167 — Discussion on character genera-
tion. CHAR1000
Barden, William, Jr. "The mystery of the novice
bell ringer, or elementary recursion, Watson."
(November 1987) 174
DiStefano, Tony. "Cache of the day." (July 1987)
89 — Memory mapping tutorial.
Drennan, Allen. "Customizing your keyboard."
(December 1987) 116 — How to redefine keys.
Ellers, Ed. "The care and handling of tapes and
disks." (March 1988) 48
Goodman, Marty ; and Cisin, Fred. "Photograph-
ing a CRT screen." (December 1987) 58
Kolar, Joseph. "ASCII for it." (November 1987) 163
Kolar, Joseph. "BASIC training: Swamp think."
(May 1988) 82
Kolar, Joseph. "Basic training; Wading out of the
swamp." (June 1988) 88 — Beginning graphics
Kolar, Joseph. "Getting acquainted." (September
1987) 97 — Intoduction to CoCo 3.
Kolar, Joseph. "The Kolar progression." (January
1988)96 ODDSENDS ZIGZAG
Kolar, Joseph. "Mission interchangeable." (March
1988) 68 COMPARE; INDEX; SAVELOAD;
TOTAL
Kolar, Joseph. "Much ado about nothing."
(October 1987) 84
Kolar, Joseph. "Previewing a program." (February
1988) 90 — Tutorial on typing in programs.
Kolar, Joseph. "Reliving your first keystrokes."
(April 1988) 80
Ostler, David D. "BASIC for beginners part 1."
(September 1987) 26 CLS VARIABLE
Ostler, David W. "BASIC for beginners lesson 2."
(January 1988) 37 GOSUB COCOCALC
Ostler, David W. "BASIC for beginners lesson 3."
(February 1988) 20 DATABASE
Ostler, David W. "BASIC for beginners lesson 4."
(March 1988) 82 DATABASE
Perkins, Duane M. "Programming for the hi-res
joystick interface. (February 1988) 122 HIRES-
JOY
Veal, Lee. "A glossary of computer terms." (Janu-
ary 1988) 85
Weide, Dennis H. "Follow the bread crumbs."
(February 1988) 108 — How to find machine
language addresses. ADRESBAS; ADRESPAS
Willoughby, Lauren. "Starting from scratch."
(January 1988) 20 — Tips to get the new user up
and running.
UTILITY
Bernico, Bill. "Reading data files." (March 1988) 74
FILEREAD
Bernico, Bill. "Screen scrolling made easy." (Oc-
tober 1987) 26 SCROLL
Bernico, Bill. "Secret filenames." (December 1987)
38 — How to create secret disk filenames.
Blochowiak, John. "A smooth operator." (January
1988) 78 — Screen scrolling in 40 column mode.
Correction, April, 1988, p.14. SMOOTHY
Breindel, Adam. "Color creator." (January 1988)
78 — Blend colors. COLORMIX
Campbell, Mark. "Changing the language." (June
1988) 168 — Customize your programming lan-
guage. RAM CATALYST;CATALYST3 DISKBAS;
DISK3 LCPATCH2, LCPATCH3
Clark, Roderick. "An alarming solution."
(November 1987) 98 — Alarm clock. ALARM
Dawson, David. "Pak to disk transfer." (December
1987) 152 PAKXFER
Doss, Raymond. "Creating data files." (March
1988) 74 — Construct single dimensioned string
file. FILEDATA
Ellis, Richard S. "Joy for joysticks. (August 1987)
91 — Check out your joysticks. JOYCHECK
England, Carl. "Backup and restore." (April 1988)
72 — Backup disk directory. BRU
Forgione, Joseph. "Prompt attention." (July 1987)
97 — Change the cursor prompt. DRIVER;
CONVERT
Goldberg, Stephen B. "Help is on the way." (June
1988) 14 — Create online assistance for any
program. HELPMATE
Hrycaj, Bohdan. "I/O error free." (December 1987)
75 — Cassette loading utility. CALL
Katsekes, Chuck. "CoCo 3 auto-boot." (June
1988) 32 — Load and run a program at a speci-
fied time. AUT03
Katsekes, Chuck. "Color in 32 columns." (May
1988) 93 PAL32
Knoppow, Jim. "Hard copy your directory." (Feb-
ruary 1988) 81 DIRPRINT
Lueders, Raymond. "Easy as pie." (April 1988) 99
— Help for the amateur BASIC programmer.
UTILITY1
Masten, Doug. "Auto-executing ML programs."
(February 1988) 154 AUTOEXEC
Needham, Andre. "The ABC's of organization."
(February 1988) 80 — Alphabetize disk directory.
DIRALPHA
Ostrer, Ken. "Adjusting your monitor." (January
1988) 80 COLRTEST
Plaster, Gip Wayne, II. "Phrase centerer." (May
1988) 93 CENTERER
Purnell, Dick. "They do it with numbers."
(December 1987) 74 — Convert hex to decimal,
etc. CONVERT
Roberts, Bob. "Yakety-yak, the CoCo talks back."
(October 1987) 106 — Use speech/sound car-
tridge to read your listings. READPROG
Sapello, Donald. "Debugging with Wordfind."
(February 1988) 155 WORDFIND LOADER
Shoobs, Bernice. "ASCII answers." (June 1988)82
ASCIIREF
Speer, Mike. "Preventing program wipeout."
(December 1987) 76 — Disk save utility. SAFE-
SAVE
Steele, Chris. "Reading word processing files."
(February 1988) 81 ASCIREAD
Steinbrueck, Richard. "Painless revisions." (Feb-
ruary 1988) 155 — Help in saving programs on
disk. SAVE&RUN
Turner, Frank. "A CoCo pop-up calculator." (Feb-
ruary 1988) 79 CALC
Virkki, Jyrl J. "Putting on the program squeeze."
(February 1988) 157 — Make programs smaller.
CRUSH
Weide, Dennis H. "The CoCo writes a program."
(July 1987) 84 — Use machine language in
BASIC." DATAWRIT
WORD PROCESSING
Hallock, Arthur S. "Color correspondent." (April
1988) 48 — A mini word processor. LETRWRITR
AUTHORS
Aftamonow, George ; and Aftamonow, Ellen.
"CoCo 3 canvas." (May 1988) 91 CANVAS
Alger, Paul. "Caught up in a galactic conflict."
(November 1987) 78 — BBS game. Correction,
January, 1988, p.138. NEWGAME GALACTIC
REMOTE2
Allen, David. "CoCo concoctions." (December
1987) 77 APPLEPIE
Allen, Scot. "The Queen's quarrel." (October 1987)
28 — Chess like puzzle. QUEENS
Anderson, Doug. "Center that header." (May
114 — Centered headings on a DMP-110.
Anderson, Doug. "Personal password protector.'
(November 1987) 95 — Random password
July 1S
THE RAINBOW
137
generator. PASSWORD
Anderson, Larry. "CoCo's auto maintenance
manager." (April 1988) 58 — Keep maintenance
schedules for up to 5 vehicles. MAIN EXPNS
REM
Anderson, Larry. "A stitch in time." (December
1987) 108 XSTITCH
Archer, David. "CoCo 3 number cruncher." (March
1988) 146 — Spreadsheet program. SUM128
MONTEST
Arko, Lyn. "Listen to what they done." (June 1988)
80MUSICPRO
Ashby, Lou. "Keeping score with CoCo." (August
1987) 36 — Keep track of hard won scores.
SCOREBRD
Augsburg, Cray. "Delphi Bureau: A conversation
with the CoCo SIG manager." (October 1987)
100
Augsburg, Cray. "Delphi Bureau: All roads lead to
the CoCo SIG." (July 1987) 120
Augsburg, Cray. "Delphi Bureau: Bringing it down!"
(June 1988) 163
Augsburg, Cray. "Delphi Bureau: Buffer capture
garbage." (September 1987) 46
Augsburg, Cray. "Delphi Bureau: Delphi's online
debate team." (February 1988) 146
Augsburg, Cray. "Delphi Bureau: Files and
protocols." (May 1988) 160
Augsburg, Cray. "Delphi Bureau: Reach out and
touch someone." (March 1988) 140
Augsburg, Cray. "Delphi Bureau: Some helpful
improvements." (November 1987) 62
Augsburg, Cray. "Delphi Bureau: The battle line is
being drawn." (August 1987) 102
Augsburg, Cray. "Delphi Bureau: Database down-
loading." (April 1988) 157
Augsburg, Cray. "Delphi Bureau: The times are
achanging." (December 1987) 121
Augsburg, Cray. 'The impact of Multi-Vue." (Feb-
ruary 1988) 152 — User friendly interface for OS-
9 Level II.
Augsburg, Cray. "The vote is in." (February 1988)
36 — Adventure contest report.
Barden, William, Jr. "An A 'maze' ing adventure."
(February 1988) 171 FINDMAZE NEWMAZE
Barden, William, Jr. "Barden's buffer: The mystery
of the Tandy anagram." (May 1988) 170
PALINDRM LETTERS PERMS
Barden, William, Jr. "Delving into the CoCo disk."
(January 1988) 180 DISKDUMP; DISKDIR
Barden, William, Jr. "Digitizing the world,
revisited." (June 1988) 114
Barden, William, Jr. "Font fascination." (March
1988) 167 — Discussion on character
generation. CHAR1000
Barden, William, Jr. "From flatland to 3-D."
(October 1987) 166
Barden, William, Jr. "Hands-on Hershey." (April
1988) 170 — Create various characters.
FONTUTIL HFDRIVER EXAMPLE
Barden, William, Jr. "Learning the lingo." (August
1987) 168
Barden, William, Jr. "The mystery of the novice
bell ringer, or elementary recursion, Watson."
(November 1987) 174
Barden, William, Jr. "Taking your printer to the
limit." (December 1987) 172
Beckles, Orman Cyril, III. "The Post Office."
(March 1988) 104 — Mailing list program. —
Major correction, April 1988, p.30. POST
Becwar, Arron. "Two liner contest winner."
(February 1988) 77 — Graphics demo.
Behrmann, Darrel. "It's a touchdown!" (October
7987} 83 FOOTBALL
Belanger, Allan J. "CoCo concentration." (August
1987)20— Memory game MEMOCARD
Bell, Bruce K. "One liner contest winner." (May
1988) 14 — Disk verify program.
Bell, Bruce K. "To overthrow the controllers."
(February 1988) 42 — Adventure contest winner.
CONTROL; CNTRL
Bell, Mark. "This wreath hangs indoors." (December
1987) 72 WREATH
Bennett, Jim "Sign in please." (May 1988) 52 —
Use the CoCo to copy your signature.
SIGNATUR
Benway, Patrick. "All the colors of the rainbow."
(December 1987) 74 COLRFEST
Berenz, Michael. "An inside view." (July 1987) 97
— Disk utility. DISKSEEK
Bernico, Bill ; and Aftamonow, George. "Beat the
dealer." (August 1987) 84 BLAKJACK
Bernico, Bill ; and Aftamonow, George. "The
clown of a hundred faces." (January 1988) 44
CLOWNS
Bernico, Bill. "Advertising profit predictor."
(March 1988) 32 ADPROFIT
Bernico, Bill. "Any way you slice it." (September
1987)40 — Teach fractions. FRACTION
Bernico, Bill. "Graphing great guitars." (June
1988) 56 GUITARS
Bernico, Bill. "How much do you have?"
(September 1987) 70 — Count your money.
MONEYJAR
Bernico, Bill. "I owe, I owe." (January 1988) 82 —
Calculate monthly payments. PAYMENTS
Bernico, Bill. "Prepare before you paint." (October
1987)82 P178&GL
Bernico, Bill. "Reading data files." (March 1988) 74
FILEREAD
Bernico, Bill. "Screen scrolling made easy."
(October 1987) 26 SCROLL
Bernico, Bill. "Secret filenames." (December 1987)
38 — How to create secret disk filenames.
Bernico, Bill. "Teacher's pet." (September 1987)
76 — Help teacher total scores. GRADER
Bernico, Bill. "Ye olde font." (May 1988) 36 —
Graphics print font styles. SCRNFONT
Blochowiak, John. "A smooth operator." (January
1988)78 — Screen scrolling in 40 column mode.
Correction, April, 1988, p.14. SMOOTHY
Blount, Andy. "The power of the mind."
(September 1987) 36 — Demonstrates artificial
intelligence. ANIMALS
Blyn, Steve. "Can you afford a burger attack?"
(January 1988) 54 — Estimating expenses.
FASTFOOD
Blyn, Steve. "Differences and similarities." (May
1988) 88 — Review of synonyms, etc. NYMS
Blyn, Steve. "Electricity and circuit
experimentation." (December 1987) 98 — Teach
electrical circuits. CIRCUIT
Blyn, Steve. "Fun with phonics." (March 1988) 89
PHONICS
Blyn, Steve. "Getting a fix on triangles."
(September 1987) 138 TRIANGLE
Blyn, Steve. "Learning in the end zone." (October
1987)94— Educational football quiz. CCBLITZ
Blyn, Steve. "Number fun for the very young."
(August 1987) 97 NUMREVUE
Blyn, Steve. "Presidential election preview." (April
1988) 70— Polling program. ELECTION
Blyn, Steve. "Restaurant reckonings." (February
1988) 76 SHOPPING
Blyn, Steve. "Spell down to vocabulary fitness."
(July 1987) 56 — Language arts game.
SPELDOWN
Blyn, Steve. "Upgrading keyboard skills."
(November 1987) 76 — Typing tutor. TYPING
Blyn, Steve. "Who, what and where?" (June 1988)
86 — Sharpen reference skills. MAGPARTS
Boots, Greg. "Print that tune!" (June 1988)52
PRINTUNE
Bossinger, Sean. "Autodial reaches out across the
miles." (November 1987) 144 AUTODIAL
Bouchard, Roger. "Hint." (February 1988) 115 —
Bug in HPRINT command. Corrected, April
1988, p. 14.
Breindel, Adam. "Color creator." (January 1988)
78 — Blend colors. COLORMIX
Brown, Charles E, Jr. "Printing in two columns."
(May 1988) 95 LETTER PERSLOGO
Bryson, B. J. "Two liner contest winner." (January
1988) 14 — Graphics demo.
Burdon, Kenneth. "WATTS the electrical cost of
appliances." (November 1987) 46 ELECFORM
Burke, Val. "Playin' the blues." (June 1988) 20
COCOBLUZ
Caesar, Cornelius. "Hint." (August 1987) 134 —
"Useful commands for controlling graphics."
Campbell, Jerry. "One liner contest winner." (June
1988) 12— Roll dice.
Campbell, Marc. "Changing the language." (June
168 — Customize your programming
language. RAM CATALYST; CATALYST3
DISK.BAS; DISK3 LCPATCH2; LCPATCH3
Carrock, Solla. "Animation film festival." (October
1987) 114 ANIMATE PICTBOOK
Catlett, Brian. 'Wear your heart on your screen."
(February 1988) 100 — Electronic Valentine's
day card. VALNTINE
Clark, Roderick. "An alarming solution."
(November 1987) 98 — Alarm clock. ALARM
Compton, David. "Undercover CoCo." (April 1988)
73 — Construct cryptograms. ENCRYPT
Conant, Shawn. "Putting it on their tab." (March
1988) 20 — Print invoices for parts and labor.
BILLGEN
Cooney, Mike. "Get the home court advantage."
(September 1987) 42 — Basketball scoreboard.
SCOREBRD
Cooper, Rick. "Two liner contest winner."
(January 1988) 14 — Graphics demo.
Copley, Don. "Let your CoCo do the walking."
(November 1987) 70 — Database for phone
numbers. NUMFILE
Corson, Alan J. "The CoCo power user." (May
1988) 146 — CoCo 3 as an effective office
automation tool.
Crawford, Gay. "Disk Jacket designer for the well-
dressed diskette." (November 1987) 26 JACKET
LONNIE.BIN TUXEDO.BIN
Cunin, K. T. "Two liner contest winner."
(September 1987) 168 — Graphics demo.
Curtis, H. Allen. "A desktop publisher on a shoe-
string." (October 1987) 58 — Corrections, Oc-
tober 1987, p. 24, January 1988, p.138. DESK-
TOPL: DESKTOPH GENFONT1; GENFONT2
Curtis, H. Allen. "PALETTEable color mixing."
(April 1988) 124 — Utility to make color
selection easier. COLORMIX
Curtis, H. Allen. "Screen dump extraordinaire."
(October 1987) 30 — Correction, November
1987, p.116. SCRNDUMP; SCRNDMPS
LP78DMPS TESTSCRN
Dawson, David. "Pak to disk transfer." (December
1987) 152 PAKXFER
DellaFave, Renard. "A festival of lights."
(December 1987) 28 — Graphics for Hanukkah.
HANUKKAH
DeMarco, Brian. "CoCo caliber." (April 1988) 74
SHOOTEM
DeMarco, Brian. "Picking up the pieces." (June
1988)82 COLLECT
Demers, James R. "One liner contest winner."
(June 1988) 146 — Make address labels.
Dettmann, Harvey. "How cold is it." (October
1987) 82 — Calculate wind chill factor.
WINDCHIL
Dibble, Peter. "Compression filters in saving and
restoring graphics screens." (December 1987)
168 RLSQSH.CDUMP SAVEIMAGE COMPRESS
GETWINATTR MAKPIPE GETBUFFER
Dibble, Peter. "A computer's ancient native
language." (July 1987) 100 — Assembly
language aid. CDUMP
Dibble, Peter. "Polishing off the screen save/dump
package." (January 1988) 176
RLEXPND. CDUMP GETIMAGE UNPRESS
PUTBUFFER MAKPIPE2
Dibble, Peter. "The problem with BASIC09."
(August 1987) 163 BFORK; BFORK.DUMP
EDITOR-2 PRINTER
Dibble, Peter. "Sometimes BASIC09 isn't fast
enough." (September 1987) 170 SAVEIMAGE
COMPRESS GETBUFFER GETWINATTR
Dibble, Peter. "Using compressed files." (October
1987) 164 UNPRESS
Dickau, Robert M. "One liner contest winner."
(May 1988) 188 — Game
Dingle, Brent. "Improve your typing skills."
(January 1988) 82 TYPER
DiStefano, Tony. "Beginners — add an LED to your
controller." (January 1988) 144 — LED on the
disk controller.
DiStefano, Tony. "Bigger and better Eproms."
(March 1988) 158
DiStefano, Tony. "Build a half-megabyte ROM
disk." (April 1988) 154
DiStefano, Tony. "Build an electronic EPROM
138
THE RAINBOW
July 1£
emulator eraser." (February 1988) 150
DiStefano, Tony. "Building an EPROM emulator."
(September 1987) 150
DiStefano, Tony. "Cache of the day." (July 1987)
89 — Memory mapping tutorial.
DiStefano, Tony. "Clever uses for memory."
(August 1987) 124
DiStefano, Tony. "Dissecting the disk controller."
(October 1987) 126
DiStefano, Tony. "Finishing the printer adapter."
(December 1987) 156
DiStefano, Tony. "Increasing character display."
(June 1988) 138
DiStefano, Tony. "Multi-pak LED upgrade." (May
79SSJ168
DiStefano, Tony. "A new, improved printer adap-
ter." (November 1987) 38
Dods, Stuart C. "Preventing dis-chord." (June
1988) 140 — Learn position of keyboard chords.
CHORDS
Donald, Steve. "Battle back with munchkin
blaster." (August 1987) 44 BLASTER
Dorrity, Dennis. "Report card payoff." (September
1987) 20 — Total up the report card. GRADES
Doss, Raymond. "Creating data files." (March
1988)74 — Construct single dimensioned string
file. FILEDATA
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (July 1987) 161 —
Printer connections; control-z; scroll stopper,
etc.
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (August 1987) 154
—Disk drives; DLOAD; EDTASM disk I/O;
Underlining etc.
Downard, Dan. "Downlaods. (October 1987) 163 —
CD players; BBS; CoCo 3 memory.
Downard, Dan. "Downloads." (November 1987)
172— Disassemble BASIC; Deskmate; CoCo3
BBS; Disk crashes.
Drennan, Allen. "Customizing your keyboard."
(December 1987) 116 — How to redefine keys.
Dugre, Bertrand. "Hint." (July 1987) 156— Palette
command hints.
Duncan, James Dale. "Learning your ABCs."
(September 1987) 72 LETRGETR
Durant, Evan. "One-liner contest winner." (August
1987) 152 — Scrambled word game.
Eizenga, Jack W. "Rules of 78's." (March 1988) 100
— Determine whether to pay off loans ahead of
schedule. RULEOF78
Ellenburg, George. "Hint." (March 1988) 80 —High
speed poke with cassette recorder.
Ellers, Ed. "The care and handling of tapes and
disks." (March 1988) 48
Ellers, Ed. "Printer overview." (May 1988) 110
Ellis, Richard S. "Joy for joysticks. (August 1987)
91 — Check out yourjoysticks. JOYCHECK
England, Carl. "Backup and restore." (April 1988)
72 — Backup disk directory. BRU
English, William D. "Learn CoCo learn." (August
1987) 50 — Artificial intelligence helps CoCo
play. COCOLERN
Esposito, Richard E. "Doctor ASCII." (December
1987) 124 — Printer problems; Modem use;
Pirate protection, etc.
Esposito, Richard E. "Doctor ASCII." (January
1988) 152 — VDG upgrade; Printer control
codes; Hard drives, etc. Corrections, February,
1988, p.14, May, 1988, p. 154.
Esposito, Richard E. ; and Libra, Richard W.
"Doctor ASCII." (July 1987) 126 — Machine
language program; MC-10; Pascal; Inkjet; disk
drives, etc.
Esposito, Richard E. ; and Libra, Richard W.
"Doctor ASCII." (August 1987) 126 — Screen
dump; ROM packs on disk; remote keyboard;
RS-232, etc.
Esposito, Richard E. ; and Libra, Richard W.
"Doctor ASCII." (September 1987) 126 — 1200
baud; speed up poke; smart terminal; Y cable;
memory chips, etc.
Esposito, Richard E. ; and Libra, Richard W.
"Doctor ASCII." (October 1987) 110 —
Lowercase; BASIC09; Disk drive problems;
Downloading.
Esposito, Richard E. ; and Libra, Richard W.
"Doctor ASCII." (November 1987) 126 — RS-232
pak; Telewriter 64 fix; MC-10; Pascal patch, etc.
Esposito, Richard E. ; and Libra, Richard W.
"Doctor ASCII." (February 1988) 168 — Cassette
to disk transfer; Plug 'n power; OS-9 BBS, etc.
Esposito, Richard E. ; and Libra, Richard W.
"Doctor ASCII." (March 1988) 164 — VIP fix;
Hard drive; BBS, etc.
Esposito, Richard E. ; and Libra, Richard W.
"Doctor ASCII." (April 1988) 149 — Joysticks;
EXEC; Multi-Pak; Downloading, etc.
Esposito, Richard E.; and Libra, Richard W. "Doctor
ASCII." (May 1988) 148— Disk BASIC 1.1; Swap
keyboards; Multi-Vue; Upgrades.
Esposito, Richard E. ; and Libra, Richard W.
"Doctor ASCII." (June 1988) 166 — Screen
dump; Upgrades, etc.
Ewart, Nancy. "C: The beginnings." (November
1987) 168
Ewart, Nancy, "Stalk the fire-breathing dragon."
(January 1988) 156 — OS-9 tutorial.
Falk, Lawrence C. "Lprint." (June 1988) 10 —
Discussion of suit between Apple and Microsoft
and HP.
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (July 1987) 12 —
Sixth anniversary comments.
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (August 1987) 12 —
Changes for the next year.
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (September 1987) 12
— Discussion of Rainbow Seal of Certification.
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (October 1987) 12 —
"We're doing OK."
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (November 1987) 12
— "An exchange of ideas."
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (January 1988) 12 —
"Keeping in touch."
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (February 1988) 12
— "Some random thoughts."
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (April 1988) 12 —
'Seasons of change' (Staff changes at the
Rainbow.
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (May 1988) 12 —
How the Rainbow supports all models of
CoCo's.
Ferreira, Ken. "Tunnel effects." (November 1987)
96 — Graphics demo. CIRCLE; CIRCLE2
Fladung, Nick. "One liner contest winner." (June
1988) 188 — Graphics demo.
Flaishaker, Paul. "Theater management." (August
1987) 88 - A puzzle. THEATRE
Florence, Bernard. "One-liner contest winner."
(July 1987) 132 — Graphics demo
Forgione, Joseph. "Prompt attention." (July 1987)
97 — Change the cursor prompt. DRIVER;
CONVERT
Foster, Leslie A. "The sixth year of Rainbow."
(July 1987) 145— Index, July 1986 to June 1987.
Franz, James E. "Stock analyzer." (March 1988) 94
— Use it to time investment decisions.
INVTREND
French, Paul. "Usetown annex." (January 1988) 58
— Simulate a city planner. RVSLINE USETOWN
Furman, George R. "Stitch niche-ery." (December
1987) 76 — Make embroidery patterns.
EMBROID
Fye, David. "Two liner contest winner." (August
1987)94 — Game.
Gabler, David J. "Assembly language; Getting
back to BASICS." (June 1988) 144
Gagnon, Marc. "Hint." (August 1987) 138— Pokes
to remove plus/minus signs.
Gagnon, Marc. "Hint." (October 1987) 189 —80-
column EDTASM+.
Gagnon, Marc. "Hint." (January 1988) 136 — Using
INKEY$
Gehrke, Edward R. "One liner contest winner."
(May 1988) 33 — Graphics demo.
Gerhardt, Jerry. "Two-liner." (July 1987) 33 —
Weight on different planets.
Gleason, Chris. "Hit me if you can." (January
1988)76 HITME
Goldberg, Stephen B. "Help is on the way." (June
1988) 14 — Create online assistance for any
program. HELPMATE
Golias, Ruth E. "A Christmas potpourri." (December
1987) 100 — Christmas music and graphics.
Correction, April 1988, p.14. XMASPORI
Gongaware, Dana. "Two liner contest winner."
(July 1987) 96 — Graphics demo.
Goodman, Marty ; and Hutchison, Don. "CoCoing
abroad." (November 1987) 32 — Using the CoCo
overseas.
Goodman, Marty ; and Cisin, Fred.
"Photographing a CRT screen." (December
1987) 58
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (July
1987) 78 — Hi-res joystick interface; hard drive;
disk drive cleaning, etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (August
1987) 64 — Jumpy pictures; pin assignments;
disk access problem; etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations."
(September 1987) 95 — Daisy wheel printer; RS-
232 ROM disable; Touch pad; monitors, etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (October
1987) 103 — Color Scripsit; Save graphics to
tape; speech/sound; Keyboard problems, etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations."
(November 1987) 103 — VT-52; Baud rates; Disk
drives; Serial pin outs.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations."
(December 1987) 82 — Dead keyboard;
Joysticks; Lowercase, etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (January
1988) 149 — Both sides of disk; Atari and Color
Max; CoCo3 questions, etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (March
1988) 160— Parallel port; Eprom; 64K upgrades;
Surge protector, etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (April
1988) 142— Running hot; CM-3 monitor
problems; Battery backup, etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (May
1988) 158 — Disk controller; VIP speller; BASIC
enhancements.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (June
1988) 83 — Hard drive; Upgrade; Trading files,
etc.
Goodman, Marty. "A guide to RGB analog
monitors for the CoCo 3." (August 1987) 68
Goodman, Marty. "Monitor updates." (November
1987) 33 — Upgrade to August '87 article.
Gordley, Richard D. "CoCo sets the pace."
(September 1987) 140 — Measure reading speed
and comprehension. Correction, October 1987,
p.50. TACHISTO
Guilford, Lonny. "One liner contest winner." (April
1988) 123 — Graphics demo.
Hall, Greg. "A short day's journey into the night."
(November 1987) 106 — Graphics demo CITY
SUN
Hallock, Arthur S. "Color correspondent." (April
1988) 48 — A mini word processor. LETRWRITR
Hameluck, Jeff. "Hint." (September 1987) 136 —
EDTASM aid.
Handis, John. "A full page dump for the DMP-
105." (May 1988) 92 BIGDUMP
Harris, Tim. "Hint." (July 1987) 96— Use CoCo
MAX cartridge.
Haupt, Neil. "Help for adventurers." (August 1987)
90 — Adventure map printer. MAPPER
Haussmann, Gary. "One liner contest winner."
(March 1988) 46 — Graphics demo.
Hawkins, Darryl W. "Two screens accompany, but
three is not a crowd." (November 1987) 100 — A
third graphics screen. DEMO
Hawkinson, Stuart. "One liner contest winner."
(May 1988) 189 — Amortization schedule.
Hemenway, Ron. "Hint." (February 1988) 38 —
Make disk labels stick better.
Hitko, Don. "Worksheet printer." (March 1988)73
SHEET
Holdorf, William J. "Appointment calendar."
(January 1988) 100 — Print an appointment
book. CALENDAR
Holsten, Phil. "Helicopter hero." (March 1988) 42
HELIHERO
Honaker, Scott. "Exercise your drives." (June
1988) 110 FDCAID
Howe, Clay. "The LLISTing formatter." (May 1988)
104 BESTLIST
Hrycaj, Bohdan. "I/O error free." (December 1987)
75 — Cassette loading utility. CALL
Huang, David. "Internal sound." (June 1988)99 —
July 1E
THE RAINBOW
139
Circuit to produce sound internally.
Hurt, Peter. "One liner contest winner."
(September 1987) 41 — Game.
Hutchison, Don. "Database report." (July 1987)
121 —About Delphi.
Hutchison, Don. "Database report." (August 1987)
102
Hutchison, Don. "Database report." (September
7987J46
Hutchison, Don. "Database report." (October
1987) 100
Hutchison, Don. "Database report." (November
1987) 63
Hutchison, Don. "Database report." (December
1987) 121
Hutchison, Don. "Database report." (February
79SSJ146
Hutchison, Don. "Database report." (March
140
Hutchison, Don. "Database report." (April
157
Hutchison, Don. "Database report." (May
160
Hutchison, Don. "Database report." (June
163
Hutchison, Don. "Getting started with Delphi."
(November 1987) 64
James, John. "Five in a row." (March 1988) 76
CONNECT5
Jimenez, Jose L. "Formatting text with Telewriter."
(May 1988) 164
Johnson, Clyde, Jr. "Lunar rescue." (August 1987)
116 RESCUE
Johnson, Neil. "Scrambled screen of letters."
(August 1987) 90 — Memory game. WORD1
Jolley, David. "Start your engines." (August 1987)
86 — Racing car game SPEEDSTR
Jones, Tudor. "Solitaire upgrade — automatic
finish." (January 1988) 171 — Modification to
December 1986, p. 76. Correction, May 1988,
p. 154.
Jorgenson, Michael. "A BBS that's SysOp friendly
and hacker hostile." (November 1987) 152
BOOT.BAS BBS-BORD.SYS SYSOP.EDT
TEXTGEN.EDT
Kapfhammer, Jutta. "Building a Rainbow."
(September 1987) 16 — Continuing Rainbow's
development.
Kapfhammer, Jutta. "Building April's Rainbow."
(April 1988) 16— Introduction to home help
issue.
Kapfhammer, Jutta. "Building February's
Rainbow." (February 1988) 16 — Introduction to
utilities issue.
Kapfhammer, Jutta. "Building January's
Rainbow." (January 1988) 16 — Introduction to
beginner's issue.
Kapfhammer, Jutta. "Building March's Rainbow."
(March 1988) 16 — Introduction to business and
finance issue.
Kapfhammer, Jutta. "Building May's Rainbow."
(May 1988) 16 — Upcoming changes.
Kapfhammer, Jutta. "Building October's
Rainbow." (October 1987) 16
Katsekes, Chuck. "CoCo 3 auto-boot." (June
1988) 32 — Load and run a program at a
specified time. AUT03
Katsekes, Chuck. "Color in 32 columns." (May
1988) 93 PAL32
Keller, Paul. "One liner contest winner." (May
1988) 14 — Draw graphs of functions.
Kenny, Keiran. "Alphabet roulette." (November
1987J97 ALFAWORD
Kenny, Keiran. "Laying it on the line." (January
1988,1 73 LINEDRAW
Kenny, Keiran. "Mirror image." (October 1987) 81
MIRORPIX
Kerckhoff, Peter. "Sneaky snake." (August 1987)
26 SNEAKY
Knoppow, Jim. "Hard copy your directory."
(February 1988) 81 DIRPRINT
Koch, Daren. "Bee zapper." (September 1987) 50
BEEZAP
Kolar. Joseph. "ASCII for it." (November 1987) 163
Kolar, Joseph. "BASIC training: Swamp think."
(May 1988) 82
Kolar, Joseph. "Basic training: Wading out of the
swamp." (June 1988) 88 — Beginning graphics
Kolar, Joseph. "DRAW statements: Getting the
picture." ('August 1987) 149
Kolar, Joseph. "Getting acquainted." (September
1987) 97 — Intoduction to CoCo 3.
Kolar, Joseph. "Graphics experience you can
draw from." (July 1987) 157 — Use of DRAW
command.
Kolar, Joseph. "The Kolar progression." (January
1988)96 ODDSENDS ZIGZAG
Kolar, Joseph. Mission interchangeable." (March
1988) 68 COMPARE; INDEX; SAVELOAD;
TOTAL
Kolar, Joseph. "Much ado about nothing."
(October 1987) 84
Kolar, Joseph. "Parlez-vous CoCo francais?"
(December 1987) 144
Kolar, Joseph. "Previewing a program." (February
1988) 90 — Tutorial on typing in programs.
Kolar, Joseph. "Reliving your first keystrokes."
(April 1988)80
Kolesar, Fred. "A CoCo pop-up calendar." (April
1988) 74 CALENDAR
Krom, Matt. "Powerful pages." (July 1987) 94 —
Graphics demo. HI CIRCLE
Lamonica, Mary ; and Lamonica, James. "Doing
the trivia rag." (September 1987) 152 — Trivia
game. TRIVIAG; TRIVIAFC
Lawrence, Ingrid ; and Bourdeaux, Mark. "Hurray
for the red, white and blue." (July 1987) 20 —
Music and graphics for the 4th of July.
SSBANNER USSONGS
Lawson, Matt. "Backup and go." (July 1987) 98 —
Quicker disk backups. Correction, June 1988,
p.38. FASTCOPY
LeBlanc, Brian. "Right back where we started from
part 2." (October 1987) 144 FAMILY CHART
LeBlanc, Brian. "Right back where we started
from." (September 1987) 102 — Genealogy aid.
PAGE
Leistico, Dale James. "Delivering the goods."
(March 1988) 36 — Bookkeeping system for
newspaper carriers. PAPERS
Levinson, Eric. "The ins and outs of Boolean."
(May 1988) 100 — Binary math practice.
BOOLEAN
Linge, John M. "Sounding out the ABC's."
(February 1988) 142 ABCMRG
Lowe, Brad. "One liner contest winner." (February
1988) 74 — Golf game.
Lowe, Brad. "One liner contest winner." (February
1988) 132 —Disk checker.
Lueders, Raymond. "Easy as pie." (April 1988) 99
— Help for the amateur BASIC programmer.
UTILITY1
Machurek, Ed, Jr. "Merry Martian." (October 1987)
79 MARTIAN
MacLellan, Gary. "A colorful resistance." (July
1987) 44 — Teach color codes of resistors.
RESISTOR
Marsh, Albert P. "Rootin' tootin' sharpshootin'
CoCo." (August 1987) 105 SHOOTN
Martin, Jim. "One liner contest winner." (June
1988) 12 — Graphics demo.
Martinez, Louis. "Back to square one." (January
1988) 74 PUZZLE
Masten, Doug. "Auto-executing ML programs."
(February 1988) 154 AUTOEXEC
Matthews, Becky F. "CoCo goes country." (June
1988) 36 — Music and graphics of Nashville.
ROCKYTOP
Matthews, Becky F. "Electrifying graphics using
PMODE power." (October 1987) 44 ENERGY
May, Charles. "Taking stock." (March 1988) 60 —
Inventory control. STOCK
Mayeux, Ann B. "ABC is not just child's play."
(September 1987) 58 — Introduce kids to
computers. ABC
Mayfield, Randy. "That's entertainment."
(December 1987) 92 — VCR index VCRTAPES
Mayfield, Randy. "VCR tapes update." (February
1988) 77
McClintock, Ronald E. "One liner contest winner."
(February 1988) 151 —Game.
McDowell, Jim. "One starry night." (November
1987) 96 — Graphics demo STARS
McGarrity, A. L. "The perfect disk manager." (July
1987) 30 — Disk utility LOCATOR DISKDATA
Miller, Scott; and Cushing, Mike. "Guild of the
Kingmaker." (April 1988) 86 KINGBOOT; KING
Mills, David. "Hint." (March 1988) 182 — M/L
autostart.
Monroe, Richard. "Achieving simple equality."
(July 1987) 50 — Educational game for children.
BALANCE
Montgomery, Scott. "Graphics creation transfer."
(October 1987) 48 GRAFTRAN
Mooallem, Saul. "Spreading it on a little thicker."
(March 1988) 54 — Spreadsheet program
enhanced. SPREAD2
Moon, J. R. "The blue block blues." (November
1987)97 DODGE
Morrison, John. "Making magic." (August 1987) 88
— A magic square. MAGICSQR
Mosley, John. "Do you hear what I hear?"
(December 1987) 86 — Correction, June 1988,
p.38. XMASSONG MLEDITOR MLSONG
Musumeci, John. "CoCo's daring flying machine."
(January 1988) 73 AIRPLANE
Musumeci, John. "Goodbye flashcards."
(September 1987) 72 TIMETABL
Needham, Andre. "The ABC's of organization."
(February 1988) 80 — Alphabetize disk directory.
DIRALPHA
Nemitz, Vernon. "One liner contest winner."
(December 1987) 14— PCLEAR routine.
Correction, January, 1988, p.138.
Nevin, Bob. "Lotsa luck!" (June 1988) 81
LOTT048
Onley, Ray. "Child-proofing the CoCo." (January
1988) 142 — Keyboard locking switch.
Ostler, David D. "BASIC for beginners part 1."
(September 1987) 26 CLS VARIABLE
Ostler, David W. "BASIC for beginners lesson 2."
(January 1988) 37 GOSUB COCOCALC
Ostler, David W. "BASIC for beginners lesson 3."
(February 1988) 20 DATABASE
Ostler, David W. "BASIC for beginners lesson 4."
(March 1988) 82 DATABASE
Ostrer, Ken. "Adjusting your monitor." (January
1988) 80 COL RTEST
Ostrom, Steven M. "Artifact colors on CoCo 3's
RGB." (February 1988) 114 PATCH LOOK
Owens, Tony. "Blockout wipeout." (May 1988) 94
BLOCKOUT
Parker, Sanjay. "Freaky face." (October 1987) 78
FUNFACE
Paroubek, Larry M. "Finding the right person for
the job." (January 1988) 106 — Create job
descriptions. JOB DESC
Parson, Louis. "The Kingdom of Le Lutin." (July
1987) 58 — Adventure game. Correction,
October 1987, p. 50. LE LUTIN
Perkins, Duane M. "CoCo 3 color dump." (May
1988) 42 — Dump to the CGP-220. COLORS
HRSAVE HRLOAD CGPPRINT COLORPIE
Perkins, Duane M. "Programming for the hi-res
joystick interface. (February 1988) 122
HIRESJOY
Petrak, Darryl L. "Hint." (October 1987) 14 —
Resuming from an accidental 'BREAK.'
Pettus, Ronald. "Plumbing your CoCo."
(November 1987) 36 — Making computer stands
out of plastic pipe.
Phillips, George. "Tank command." (June 1988) 60
— Defend terrain against enemy air force.
BLITZ1; BLITZ2; BLITZ3
Piersma, Daniel. "The home financial analyst."
(April 1988) 112 — Help at tax time. BUDGET
REPORT
Pittman, Larry P. "Beating the college crunch."
(June 1988) 26 — Calculate college saving plan.
COLLEGE
Plaster, Gip Wayne. "Adventures in music." (June
1988) 79 THECAVE EXPLORE2
Plaster, Gip Wayne. "From scales to Mozart."
(January 1988) 72 MUS1
Plaster, Gip Wayne, II. "Phrase centerer." (May
1988) 93 CENTERER
Plog, Michael. "Computers in school
management." (November 1987) 150
Plog, Michael. "Education overview. Approaches
for lifelong learning." (August 1987) 32
140
THE RAINBOW
July 1£
Plog, Michael. "Learning readiness and
computers." (September 1987) 32
Pokomy, Douglas. "Adding the HPRINT capability
to PMODE 4." (May 1988) 155 FOMTDEMO;
FONTPOKE ROMRAM
Power, Will C. "Hint." (October 1987) 189 —
Changing color sets.
Preble, Laurence D. "A healthy interface: Body
maintenance and computing." (February 1988)
188 — Posture problems and computing.
Pruyne, Jim. "A star like a wheel." (March 1988) 75
STARS
Puckett, Dale L. "A view of Multi-Vue." (March
1988) 180 DSORT; DSORT.ASM
Puckett, Dale L. "Another great beginning." (June
1988) 180 MVSHELL SKIPMUF
Puckett, Dale L. "Back at the drawing board."
(January 1988) 160 PIPEIT KISSDMENU;
KISSDRAWFILL + BOX, LINE ETC.
Puckett, Dale L. "Controller attacks halt line
problem." (August 1987) 157 VMODE FILES
Puckett, Dale L. "The evolution conlinues."
(November 1987) 180 TEST KISSDRAW4;
KISSDRAWBOX; KISSDRAWARC
GETKISSMOUSE DOEVENT HANDLEMENU
PLAYBACKPIX RECORDPIX WHICHTOOI
Puckett, Dale L. "New tools, new toys." (April
1988) 160 CO80. PATCH WPDRV.DR; WP.DD;
WECHO.DD (+ .SRC)
Puckett, Dale L. "An OS-9 convert speaks out."
(July 1987) 167 PRIME-TBLC MACLIST
Puckett, Dale L. "Patches, Programs and politics."
(May 1988) 178 CMDGEN DEFSDEMO
MAKECMDGEN
Puckett, Dale L. "Primitive drawing tools."
(September 1987) 160 KISSDRAW COCODRAW
Puckett, Dale L. "Putting data structures on the
drawing board." (December 1987) 180
KISSDRAWPUT; + KISSDRAWBOX, LINE,
CIRCLE, ELLIPSE, BAR GETKISSMOUSE
SAVEPIX LOADPIX PREVIEWPIX ERASEPIX
HANDLEMENU SETUPMOUSE WHICHTOOL
DOEVENT
Puckett, Dale L. "Unlock the graphics potential of
OS-9 Level II.: (October 1987) 176 KISSDRAW2
Puckett, Dale L. "Using a fourth-generation
database language." (February 1988) 182
KISSCOLOR
Purnell, Dick. "They do it with numbers."
(December 1987) 74 — Convert hex to decimal,
etc. CONVERT
Quellhorst, George. "Bulletin board standout."
(May 1988) 116 — Printing posters with a DMP-
130. POSTRPTR
Radachowsky, Sage. "Two liner contest winner."
(October 1987) 22 — Graphics demo.
Rau, Fred. "Hit the road." (July 1987) 95 —
Vacation log VACATION
Reed, James E. "Building a Rainbow." (August
1987) 16 — Introducing Jutta Kapfhammer as
new Managing Editor.
Reed, James E. "Building July's Rainbow." (July
1987) 16
Reed, James E. "Building November's Rainbow."
(November 1987) 16 — Introduction to
Telecommunications issue.
Reed, James E. "Print#-2." (December 1987) 12 —
Wants help writing a book about the CoCo.
Remick, Jeff. "Who'll win on the gridiron?"
(December 1987) 78 — Pick football winners.
FOOTBALL
Ritchey, Ralph. "Hint." (September 1987) 166 —
Undo editing changes.
Rittenhouse, James E. "Math can be fun." (Sep-
tember 1987) 71 MATHTCHR
Roberts, Bob. "Yakety-yak, the CoCo talks back."
(October 1987) 106 — Use speech/sound
cartridge to read your listings. READPROG
Rodriguez, Ana M. "Non-smoking section." (May
1988) 90 NO SMOKE
Rogers, Robert. "Compu match." (February 1988)
30 — Computer dating. MATCH
Rowgo, Russ. "Two liner contest winner."
(September 1987) 77 — Game.
Ruangchotvit, Chinarut. "Castle of death." (Febru-
ary 1988) 65 — Adventure contest winner.
CASTLE
Ruby, Paul, Jr. "Financial planning for your future."
(January 1988) 84 — Analyze savings plan.
COCOSAVR
Rucinski, Mark. "Two liner contest winner."
(October 1987) 102 — Graphics demo.
Samuels, Edward. "Who's gonna know?" (July
1987) 123 — Copyright law review.
Sapello, Donald. "Debugging with Wordfind."
(February 1988) 155 WORDFIND LOADER
Sapello, Donald. "Peeling graphics." (February
1988) 154 PEELPCLS SAMPLE
Saunderson, George F. "Making a Christmas
address list." (December 1987) 66 — Correction,
February, 1988, p.14, April 1988, p.14.
XMASLIST
Scerbo, Fred B. "CoCo cathead: 20 seconds into
the future." (November 1987) 113 — Talking
CoCo cathead. CATHEAD
Scerbo, Fred B. "Getting geared up for safer
driving." (September 1987) 90 — Road skills
instructor. ROADSKIL
Scerbo, Fred B. "Grammar 101 Part II." (June
1988) 154 SENTENCE
Scerbo, Fred B. "Keying into CoCo's power." (July
1987) 112 — Keyboard training. COCOKEYS
Scerbo, Fred B. "Know what I mean?" (January
1988) 90 — Recognizing complete sentences
and fragments. SENTENCE
Scerbo, Fred B. "On the road again." (December
1987) 52 — Learn traffic safety rules. ROAD II
Scerbo, Fred B. "Reading and decoding skills."
(May 1988) 74 JUMBLE
Scerbo, Fred B. "Revising the reservoir." (April
1988) 146 — Fixes to recent programs. BLOOD
HEART DRIVE2 COCOKEYS SPELLKEY
Scerbo, Fred B. "Sentence savvy." (March 1988)
78 SENTENCE
Scerbo, Fred B. "The spelling game." (August
1987) 92 COCOKEY2
Scerbo, Fred B. "The ultimate testing programs."
(February 1988) 94 — Generate quizzes.
SUPRTEST
Scerbo, Fred B. "Understanding verb use."
(October 1987) 158 VERBTEST
Schenck, Ed. "Ticket maker." (May 1988) 91
TICKET
Schlottmann, Robert S. "Preparing for Uncle
Sam." (January 1988) 112 — Keep tax records in
order. Correction, March 1988, p.40. TAX.BAS;
TAXINFO.XX REVFIELD SETUP.BAS
Schmidt, Fred. "Hint." (July 1987) 156 —Keyboard
connection modification.
Schuler, Keith. "One liner contest winner." (March
1988) 182 — Generate printed chart for
adventure games.
Selbee, Keith. "One liner contest winner." (June
1988) 188 — Print cards for cassette boxes.
Shelton, Douglas C. "Hint." (August 1987)98 —
Printer repair.
Shelton, Garry L. "Color composer." (June 1988)
42 — Create and edit songs. SONGWRTR
Shinatzki, Steven. "Hint." (October 1987) 14 —
Using INKEY.
Shoobs, Bernice M. "High-tech quilting bee."
(April 1988) 75 QUILT
Shoobs, Bernice. "ASCII answers." (June 1988)82
ASCIIREF
Shoobs, Bernice. "CoCo cuddler." (January 1988)
74 — Graphics demo. PLAID
Shoobs, Bernice. "Too many (hie) bottles of beer."
(June 1988) 79 99BEERS
Shortt, Don ; and Duncan, M. G. "The Christmas
star." (December 1987) 70 XMASSTAR
Sirolly, Michael T. "Strata." (May 1988) 20 —
Action game. STRATA
Skaggs, Tracy L. "PMODE polychrome." (May
1988) 58 — Dump PMODE 3 and 4 screens in
color. IMAGE
Smiley, J. T. "Happy (un) birthday to you!"
(January 1988) 80 — Calculate age in seconds.
BIRTHDAY
Smith, Bill. "Wipe out letters." (September 1987)
74 CRUNCHER
Speer, Mike. "Preventing program wipeout."
(December 1987) 76 — Disk save utility.
SAFESAVE
Spencer, Brad. "Good things are cookin' on
CoCo." (April 1988) 28 — Database for recipes.
RECIPES
Spiller, Jeremy. "Synthesizer sound-off." (June
1988) 102 — Turn PLAY command into a
synthesizer. SUPRPLAY WAVEDIT
Steele, Chris. "Reading word processing files."
(February 1988) 81 ASCIREAD
Steinbrueck, Richard. "Painless revisions."
(February 1988) 155 — Help in saving programs
on disk. SAVE&RUN
Stevenson, Colin D. "Hint." (September 1987) 14
— VIP colors.
Stewart, James M. "Hint." (February 1988)87 —
Print using high speed poke.
Stewart, James. "Two liner contest winner."
(November 1987) 178 — Graphics demo.
Stewart, Shawn. "Have a hand at hangman."
(August 1987) 89 HANGMAN
Sutphin, Ricky. "A demonstration in art." (October
1987) 80 COCOART
Sutphin, Ricky. "A frightfully good time!" (October
1987) 20 HORROR
Sward, Steven. "Sub search." (March 1988) 122
SUBSERCH
Tadman, Sandy. "Life in a fish bowl." (February
1988) 78 — Electronic aquarium. AQUARIUM
Taggart, Ned M. "Hint." (March 1988) 144 —
Trouble shoot a locked up keyboard.
Taulli, T. C. "Batter up!" (July 1987) 105— Trivia
game based on baseball. TRIVIA
Thompson, E. C. "In good form." (March 1988)72
— Print receipts. RECEIPT
Thompson, Ernie. "Blast from the past." (June
1988) 96 JUKEBOX
Tilenius, Eric W. "The urchins from the Black
Lagoon." (January 1988) 31 URCHIN
Tinklepaugh, Dale. "Financial time conversions."
(April 1988) 34 — Personal financial 'toolbox.'
FINANCE
Toepke, Michael G. "Two liner contest winner."
(January 1988) 69 — Game.
Toon, J. Frederick. "One liner contest winner."
(September 1987) 68 — Graphics demo.
Toscano, Louis R. "The electronic blackboard."
(September 1987) 106 — Mathematics teaching
aid. GRAPH
Tottingham, Bill. "Home inventory manager."
(April 1988) 42 INVNTORY
Tucker, Eric. "One good turn deserves another."
(May 1988) 30 — Strategy game. FLIPIT
Turner, Frank. "A CoCo pop-up calculator."
(February 1988) 79 CALC
Turowksi, Donald. "Keep your memories in order."
(December 1987) 46 — Create labels for photo
album. PHOTOTAG
Unger, Frank, Jr. "One liner contest winner."
(June 1988) 16 — Graphics demo.
Upperman, James A. "Operation child protect."
(April 1988) 20 — Generate medical
authorization form. MED FORM
Veal, Lee. "A glossary of computer terms."
(January 1988) 85
Virkki, Jyrl J. "Putting on the program squeeze."
(February 1988) 157 — Make programs smaller.
CRUSH
Ward, Logan. "CoCo has all the answers."
(November 1987) 52 MAGIC3
Weaver, Daniel T. "Graphics reference chart."
(May 1988) 92 GRAFCODE
Weide, Debbie ; and Weide, Dennis H. "Galileo
and the CoCo." (December 1987) 160 — A
science project to re-do Galileo's experiment.
TIMER.BIN; TIMER. BAS
Weide, Dennis H. "The CoCo writes a program."
(July 1987) 84 — Use machine language in
BASIC." DATAWRIT
Weide, Dennis H. "Follow the bread crumbs."
(February 1988) 108 — How to find machine
language addresses. ADRESBAS; ADRESPAS
Weide, Dennis H. "A picture is worth 6144 bytes."
(February 1988) 126 — Reversing a PMODE 4
graphic. REVERSE1; REVERSE2; REVERSE3;
REVERSE4
Weide, Dennis H. "Static RAM interface." (May
1988) 150 — A RAM pack for the CoCo ROM
port.
July 1S
THE RAINBOW
141
1 The color gallery." (February
3 graphics. CHANGER GALLERY
..„, mcnaTd A. "BASIC09 and Level II:
Focusing on modules." (July 1987) 163
Wiens, Michael F. "CoCo 3 potpourri." (June
158CC3PATCH
Williams, John G. "CoCo draw update." (October
1987)98 — Update from October 1986, p.59.
Correction, December, 1987, p.24. MENUGEN
COCODRAW
Willoughby, Lauren. "Calibrate your ears." (June
1988)73 PITCHER
Willoughby, Lauren. "Starting from scratch."
(January 1988) 20 — Tips to get the new user up
and running.
Wilson, Lonni. "A Christmas dream." (December
1987) 20 — Christmas adventure game. DREAM
Wolf, Eric A. "Into the danger zone." (August 1987)
58 — F-15 ground assault simulator.
F15EAGLE
Wright, Archor. "Initially 3-D." (October 1987) 53
3DLETTER
PRODUCT REVIEWS
"Address." (March 1988) 132 — Correction, May
1988, p. 154.
"ADOS-3." (July 1987) 138
"An education." (September 1987) 133
"Art-deli." (October 1987) 134
"Artificial intelligence Tic-Tac-Toe." (June 1988)
133
"Artificial learning file." (January 1988) 130
"Assembly language programming for the CoCo 3.
(book)" (June 1988) 132
"The astro fortune teller." (May 1988) 130
"Auto Dim." (January 1988) 139
"Autoterm 6.1 ." (March 1988) 132
"Avatex 1200e." (April 1988) 134
"Avatex 2400 modem." (March 1988) 134
"Backup and Backup II" (July 1987) 142
"Backup lightning." (February 1988) 136
"Banker II." (April 1988) 133
"Basic freedom." (August 1987) 135
"Better graphics on your CoCo III (book)."
(August 1987) 143
"BTU analysis." (September 1987) 130
"Bug buster." (September 1987) 132
"Caladuril Flame of Light." (December 1987) 135
"CBASIC III." (December 7987) 136
"CORAM. " (June 1988) 130
"Check account information system." (February
1988) 133
"Checkbook Wl" (July 1987) 133
"Checkerboard filesort." July 1987) 137
"Chemistry tutor." (April 1988) 136
"CoCo address book." (June 1988) 133
"CoCo base I." (March 1988) 130
"CoCo checkbook." (December 1987) 134
"CoCo disk zapper." (December 1987) 131
"CoCo III utilities." (August 1987) 141
"CoCo keyboard extender cable." (November
1987) 137
"CoCo Max II patch." (December 1987) 136
"CoCo Max III." (April 1988) 129
"CoCo midi 2." (September 1987) 133
"CoCo newsroom." (March 1988) 129
"CoCo XT." (April 1988) 137
"CoCo 3 Turbo RAM 512K upgrade. (January
1988) 130
"Color Computer artist." (March 1988; 131
"Color file II." (November 1987) 131
"Color math." (February 1988) 136
"Color Max 3 font editor." (February 1988) 132
"Color Max 3." (October 1987) 129
"Color Scripsit II." (August 1987) 138
"Color Venture RAMDISK." (April 1988) 138
"Currillian cruiser." (February 1988) 132
"Custom palette designer." (August 1987) 134
"Data master." (May 1988) 128
"DeskMate 3." (December 1987) 129
"The Director." (April 1988) 138
"Directory date." (August 1987) 132
"Disk anti-pirate." (September 1987) 133
"D' A editor II" (June 1988) 130
"Disk manager." (July 1987) 140
"Disklock." (February 1988) 130
"Dollar wise." (September 1987) 136
"Donald Duck's playground." (September 1987)
129
"Donut dilemma." (August 1987) 133
"Financial time conversions." (January 1988) 136
"FlightSim I." (April 1988) 135
"Gates of delirium." (October 7987) 136
"GrafFind." (April 1988) 137
"Gridiron." (August 1987) 142
"A guide to CoCo 3 basics and graphics." (July
1987) 136
"Hall of the King III." (November 1987) 136
"Hi-Res III." (November 1987) 133
"High resolution joystick interface." (October
1987) 130 — Correction, November, 1987, p.1 16.
"Indiana Jim." (May 1988) 138
"Inventory manager." (December 1987) 132
"IRA analysis." (November 1987) 130
| "Iron Cross: War in Russia." (January 1988) 131
"Koronis rift." (August 1987) 136
"Kung-fu dude." (February 1988) 129
"The Lansford Mansion." (November 1987) 132
"Laser surgeon: The microscope mission." (May
1988)-\26
"Leonardo's pencil." (October 1987) 132
"Lot-pro." (May 7988) 130
"Lotzaluk." (November 1987) 135
"Magnavox RGB Monitor 80." (August 1987) 140
"Mapper." (July 1987) 132
"Master disk." (February 1988) 133
"Maxsound." (June 1988) 126
"Mickey's space adventure." (January 1988) 135
"MLBASIC." (December 1987) 138
"Multi-label III." (July 1987) 135
"My artist." (October 1987) 131
"OS-9 development system." (May 7988) 132
"Phantomgraph." (Apr/7 7988) 135
"Phonebook." (November 1987) 136
"Polytint." (October 1987) 132
"Print spooler." (August 1987) 132
"Printer lightning." (March 1988) 135
"Printer muffler 80." (November 1987) 129
"Pyramix." (December 1987) 132
"QuikPro+ll." (December 1987) 137
"RAMDisk." (January 1988) 138 — Correction,
February 1988, p.14.
"The rat." (May 1988) 137
"REMUSIC 1.0." (May 1988) 136
"Rescue on Fractalus." (November 1987) 133
"RGB patch." (July 1987) 142
"Rickeyterm." (September 1987) 130
"Robot Odyssey." (February 1988) 131
"Scan and Restorit." (October 1987) 134
"Screen star/OS-9 text formatter." (October 1987)
139
"Screenprint." (August 1987) 132
"Shanghai." (March 1988) 138
"Spectrum DOS." (July 1987) 134
"Stock market portfolio." (October 1987) 138
"Sub battle simulator." (June 1988) 134
"Super Extended Basic Unravelled (book)."
(August 1987) 139
"Super graphics 16." (June 1988) 132
"Super tape/disk transfer." (October 1987) 135
"Superdisk utility." (June 1988) 134
"T/S spell." (March 1988) 135
"Telewriter-128." (May 1988) 133
"Telewriter-64 (and modifications)." (August 1987)
143
"Textform." (May 1988) 131
"The third Rainbow book of adventures."
(November 1987) 137
"Title." (July 1987) 140
"Tomb of Tien." (May 1988) 129
"Trig attack." (November 1987) 131
"TW-80." (October 1987) 138
"Typ-o-matic." (August 1987) 132
"Ultra editor." (July 1987) 139
"UniStand." (November 1987) 130
"Utility routines volume II." (November 1987) 135
"Vegas slots." (November 1987) 132
"Video cards/Keno." (February 1988) 135
"Winnie the Pooh and the Hundred Acre Wood."
(December 1987) 133
"Wizard's den." (January 1988) 129
"Zandar." (June 1988) 131
"Zone runner." (January 1988) 131
RAINBOW ON TAPE/DISK
ABC Mayeux, Ann B. "ABC is not just child's
play." (September 1987) 58 — Introduce kids to
computers.
ABCMRG Linge, John M. "Sounding out the
ABC's." (February 1988) 142
ADPROFIT Bernico, Bill. "Advertising profit
predictor." (March 1988) 32
ADRESBAS; ADRESPAS Weide, Dennis H.
"Follow the bread crumbs." (February 1988) 108
— How to find machine language addresses.
AIRPLANE Musumeci, John. "CoCo's daring
flying machine." (January 1988) 73
ALARM Clark, Roderick. "An alarming solution."
(November 1987) 98 — Alarm clock.
ALFAWORD Kenny, Keiran. "Alphabet roulette."
(November 1987) 97
ANIMALS Blount, Andy. "The power of the mind."
(September 1987) 36 — Demonstrates artificial
intelligence.
ANIMATE Carrock, Solla. "Animation film
festival." (October 1987) 114
APPLEPIE Allen, David. "CoCo concoctions."
(December 1987) 77
AQUARIUM Tadman, Sandy. "Life in a fish bowl."
(February 1988) 78 — Electronic aquarium.
ASCIIREF Shoobs, Bernice. "ASCII answers."
(June 1988) 82
ASCIREAD Steele, Chris. "Reading word
processing files." (February 1988) 81
AUTODIAL Bossinger, Sean. "Autodial reaches
out across the miles." (November 1987) 144
AUTOEXEC Masten, Doug. "Auto-executing ML
programs." (February 1988) 154
AUT03 Katsekes, Chuck. "CoCo 3 auto-boot."
(June 1988) 32 — Load and run a program at a
specified time.
BALANCE Monroe, Richard. "Achieving simple
equality." (July 1987) 50 — Educational game for
children.
BBS-BORD.SYS Jorgenson, Michael. "A BBS
that's SysOp friendly and hacker hostile."
(November 1987) 152
BEEZAP Koch, Daren. "Bee zapper." (September
1987) 50
BESTLIST Howe, Clay. "The LLISTing formatter."
(May 1988) 104
BFORK; BFORK.DUMP Dibble, Peter. "The
problem with BASIC09." (August 1987) 163
BIGDUMP Handis, John. "A full page dump for
the DMP-105." (May 1988) 92
BILLGEN Conant, Shawn. "Putting it on their tab."
(March 1988) 20 — Print invoices for parts and
labor.
BIRTHDAY Smiley, J. T. "Happy (un) birthday to
you!" (January 1988) 80 — Calculate age in
seconds.
BLAKJACK Bernico, Bill ; and Aftamonow,
George. "Beat the dealer." (August 1987) 84
BLASTER Donald, Steve. "Battle back with
munchkin blaster." (August 1987) 44
BLITZ1; BLITZ2; BLITZ3 Phillips, George. "Tank
command." (June 1988) 60 — Defend terrain
against enemy air force.
BLOCKOUT Owens, Tony. "Blockout wipeout."
(May 1988) 94
BLOOD Scerbo, Fred B. "Revising the reservoir."
(April 1988) 146 — Fixes to recent programs.
BOOLEAN Levinson, Eric. "The ins and outs of
Boolean." (May 1988) 100— Binary math
practice.
BOOT.BAS Jorgenson, Michael. "A BBS that's
SysOp friendly and hacker hostile." (November
1987) 152
BRU England, Carl. "Backup and restore." (April
1988) 72 — Backup disk directory.
BUDGET Piersma, Daniel. "The home financial
analyst." (April 1988) 112 — Help at tax time.
CALC Turner, Frank. "A CoCo pop-up calculator."
(February 1988) 79
CALENDAR Holdorf, William J. "Appointment
calendar." (January 1988) 100 — Print an
appointment book. Kotesar, fT©d."KCoCo pop-
up calendar." (April 1988) 74
142
THE RAINBOW
July 19
CALL Hrycaj, Bohdan. "I/O error free." (December
1987) 75 — Cassette loading utility.
CANVAS Aftamonow, George ; and Aftamonow,
Ellen. "CoCo 3 canvas." (May 1988) 91
CASTLE Ruangchotvit, Chinarut. "Castle of death."
(February 1988) 65 — Adventure contest winner.
CATALYST; CATALYST3 Campbell, Marc.
"Changing the language." (June 1988) 168 —
Customize your programming language.
CATHEAD Scerbo, Fred B. "CoCo cathead: 20
seconds into the future." (November 1987) 113
— Talking CoCo cathead.
CCBLITZ Blyn, Steve. "Learning in the end zone."
(October 1987) 94 — Educational football quiz.
CC3PATCH Wiens, Michael F. "CoCo 3
potpourri." (June 1988) 158
CDUMP Dibble, Peter. "A computer's ancient
native language." (July 1987) 100 — Assembly
language aid.
CENTERER Plaster, Gip Wayne, II. "Phrase
centerer." (May 1988) 93
CGPPRINT Perkins, Duane M. "CoCo 3 color
dump." (May 1988) 42 — Dump to the CGP-220.
CHANGER White, Eric. "The color gallery."
(February 1988) 85 — CoCo 3 graphics.
CHART LeBlanc, Brian. "Right back where we
started from part 2." (October 1987) 144
CHAR1000 Barden, William, Jr. "Font fascination."
(March 1988) 167 — Discussion on character
generation.
CHORDS Dods, Stuart C. "Preventing dis-chord."
(June 1988) 140 — Learn position of keyboard
chords.
CIRCLE Krom, Matt. "Powerful pages." (July
1987) 94 — Graphics demo.
CIRCLE; CIRCLE2 Ferreira, Ken. "Tunnel effects."
(November 1987) 96 — Graphics demo.
CIRCUIT Blyn, Steve. "Electricity and circuit
experimentation." (December 1987) 98 — Teach
electrical circuits.
CITY SUN Hall, Greg. "A short day's journey into
the night." (November 1987) 106 — Graphics
demo
CLOWNS Bernico, Bill ; and Aftamonow, George.
"The clown of a hundred faces." (January 1988)
44
CLS Ostler, David D. "BASIC for beginners part
1." (September 1987)26
CMDGEN Puckett, Dale L. "Patches, Programs
and politics." (May 1988) 178
COCOART Sutphin, Ricky. "A demonstration in
art." (October 1987) 80
COCOBLUZ Burke, Val. "Playin' the blues." (June
1988) 20
COCOCALC Ostler, David W. "BASIC for
beginners lesson 2." (January 1988) 37
COCODRAW Puckett, Dais . " D rimitive drawing
tools." (September 1987) 160 Williams, John G.
"CoCo draw update." (October 1987) 98 —
Update from October 1986, p.59. Correction,
December, 1987, p.24.
COCOKEYS Scerbo, Fred B. "Keying into CoCo's
power." (July 1987) 112 — Keyboard training.
Scerbo, Fred B. "Revising the reservoir." (April
1988) 146 — Fixes to recent programs.
COCOKEY2 Scerbo, Fred B. "The spelling game."
(August 1987)92
COCOLERN English, William D. "Learn CoCo
learn." (August 1987) 50 — Artificial intelligence
helps CoCo play.
COCOSAVR Ruby, Paul, Jr. "Financial planning for
your future." (January 1988) 84 — Analyze sav-
ings plan.
COLLECT DeMarco, Brian. "Picking up the
pieces." (June 1988) 82
COLLEGE Pittman, Larry P. "Beating the college
crunch." (June 1988)26 — Calculate college
saving plan.
COLORMIX Breindel, Adam. "Color creator."
(January 1988) 78 — Blend colors. Curtis, H.
Allen. "PALETTEable color mixing." (April 1988)
124 — Utility to make color selection easier.
COLORPIE Perkins, Duane M. "CoCo 3 color
dump." (May 1988) 42 — Dump to the CGP-220.
COLORS Perkins, Duane M. "CoCo 3 color
dump." (May 1988) 42 — Dump to the CGP-220.
COLRTEST Ostrer, Ken. "Adjusting your
monitor." (January 1988) 80
COLRFEST Benway, Patrick. "All the colors of the
rainbow." (December 1987) 74
COMPARE; INDEX; SAVELOAD; TOTAL Kolar,
Joseph. Mission interchangeable." (March 1988)
68
COMPRESS Dibble, Peter. "Compression filters in
saving and restoring graphics screens."
(December 1987) 168 Dibble, Peter. "Sometimes
BASIC09 isn't fast enough." (September 1987)
170
CONNECT5 James, John. "Five in a row." (March
1988)76
CONTROL; CNTRL Bell, Bruce K. "To overthrow
the controllers." (February 1988) 42 —
Adventure contest winner.
CONVERT Purnell, Dick. "They do it with
numbers." (December 1987) 74 — Convert hex
to decimal, etc.
CO80. PATCH Puckett, Dale L. "New tools, new
toys." (April 1988) 160
CRUNCHER Smith, Bill. "Wipe out letters."
(September 1987) 74
CRUSH Virkki, Jyrl J. "Putting on the program
squeeze." (February 1988) 157 — Make
programs smaller.
DATABASE Ostler, David W. "BASIC for
beginners lesson 3." (February 1988) 20 Ostler,
David W. "BASIC for beginners lesson 4."
(March 1988) 82
DATAWRIT Weide, Dennis H. "The CoCo writes a
program." (July 1987) 84 — Use machine
language in BASIC."
DEFSDEMO Puckett, Dale L. "Patches, Programs
and politics." (May 1988) 178
DEMO Hawkins, Darryl W. "Two screens
accompany, but three is not a crowd."
(November 1987) 100 — A third graphics screen.
DESKTOPL; DESKTOPH Curtis, H. Allen. "A desk-
top publisher on a shoestring." (October 1987) 58
— Corrections, October 1987, p.24, January 1988,
P-138.
DIRALPHA Needham, Andre. "The ABC's of
organization." (February 1988) 80 — Alphabetize
disk directory.
DIRPRINT Knoppow, Jim. "Hard copy your
directory." (February 1988) 81
DISK.BAS; DISK3 Campbell, Marc. "Changing the
language." (June 1988) 168 — Customize your
programming language.
DISKDATA McGarrity, A. L. "The perfect disk
manager." (July 1987) 30 — Disk utility
DISKDUMP; DISKDIR Barden, William, Jr.
"Delving into the CoCo disk." (January 1988)
180
DISKSEEK Berenz, Michael. "An inside view."
(July 1987) 97 — Disk utility.
DODGE Moon, J. R. "The blue block blues."
(November 1987) 97
DOEVENT Puckett, Dale L. "The evolution
continues." (November 1987) 180 Puckett, Dale
L. "Putting data structures on the drawing
board." (December 1987) 180
DREAM Wilson, Lonni. "A Christmas dream."
(December 1987) 20 — Christmas adventure
game.
DRIVER; CONVERT Forgione, Joseph. "Prompt
attention." (July 1987) 97 — Change the cursor
prompt.
DRIVE2 Scerbo, Fred B. "Revising the reservoir."
(April 1988) 146 — Fixes to recent programs.
DSORT; DSORT.ASM Puckett, Dale L. "A view of
Multi-Vue." (March 1988) 180
EDITOR-2 Dibble, Peter. "The problem with
BASIC09." (August 1987) 163
ELECFORM Burdon, Kenneth. "WATTS the
electrical cost of appliances." (November 1987)
46
ELECTION Blyn, Steve. "Presidential election
preview." (April 1988) 70 — Polling program.
EMBROID Furman, George R. "Stitch niche-ery."
(December 1987) 76 — Make embroidery
patterns.
ENCRYPT Compton, David. "Undercover CoCo."
(Apr/7 7988; 73 — Construct cryptograms.
ENERGY Matthews, Becky F. "Electrifying
graphics using PMODE power." (October 1987)
44
ERASEPIX Puckett, Dale L. "Putting data
structures on the drawing board." (December
1987) 180
EXAMPLE Barden, William, Jr. "Hands-on
Hershey." (April 1988) 170 — Create various
characters.
EXPLORE2 Plaster, Gip Wayne. "Adventures in
music." (June 1988) 79
EXPNS Anderson, Larry. "CoCo's auto
maintenance manager." (April 1988) 58 — Keep
maintenance schedules for up to 5 vehicles.
FAMILY LeBlanc, Brian. "Right back where we
started from part 2." (October 1987) 144
FASTCOPY Lawson, Matt. "Backup and go." (July
1987) 98 — Quicker disk backups. Correction,
June 1988, p.38.
FASTFOOD Blyn, Steve. "Can you afford a burger
attack?" (January 1988) 54 — Estimating
expenses.
FDCAID Honaker, Scott. "Exercise your drives."
(June 1988) 110
FILEDATA Doss, Raymond. "Creating data files."
(March 1988) 74 — Construct single
dimensioned string file.
FILEREAD Bernico, Bill. "Reading data files."
(March 1988) 74
FILES Puckett, Dale L. "Controller attacks halt line
problem." (August 7987,1 157
FINANCETinklepaugh, Dale. "Financial time
conversions." (April 1988) 34 — Personal
financial 'toolbox.'
FINDMAZE Barden, William, Jr. "An A 'maze' ing
adventure." (February 1988) 171
FLIPIT Tucker, Eric. "One good turn deserves
another." (May 1988) 30 — Strategy game.
FONTDEMO; FONTPOKE Pokorny, Douglas.
"Adding the HPRINT capability to PMODE 4."
(May 1988) 155
FONTUTIL Barden, William, Jr. "Hands-on
Hershey." (April 1988) 170 — Create various
characters.
FOOTBALL Behrmann, Darrel. "It's a touchdown!"
(October 1987) 83 Remick, Jeff. "Who'll win on
the gridiron?" (December 1987) 78 — Pick
football winners.
FRACTION Bernico, Bill. "Any way you slice it."
(September 1987) 40 — Teach fractions.
FUNFACE Parker, Sanjay. "Freaky face." (October
1987) 78
F15EAGLE Wolf, Eric A. "Into the danger Zone."
(August 1987) 58 — F-15 ground assault
simulator.
GALACTIC Alger, Paul. "Caught up in a galactic
conflict." (November 1987) 78 — BBS game.
Correction, January 1988, p.138.
GALLERY White, Eric. "The color gallery."
(February 1988) 85 — CoCo 3 graphics.
GENFONT1; GENFONT2 Curtis, H. Allen. "A
Desktop publisher on a shoestring." (October
1987) 58 — Corrections, October 1987, p.24,
January 1988, p.138.
GETBUFFER Dibble, Peter. "Compression filters
in saving and restoring graphics screens."
(December 1987) 168 Dibble, Peter. "Sometimes
BASIC09 isn't fast enough." (September 1987)
170
GETIMAGE Dibble, Peter. "Polishing off the
screen save/dump package." (January 1988) 176
GETKISSMOUSE Puckett, Dale L. "The evolution
continues." (November 1987) 180 Puckett, Dale
L. "Putting data structures on the drawing
board." (December 1987) 180
GETWINATTR Dibble, Peter. "Compression filters
in saving and restoring graphics screens."
(December 1987) 168 Dibble, Peter. "Sometimes
BASIC09 isn't fast enough." (September 1987)
170
GOSUB Ostler, David W. "BASIC for beginners
lesson 2." (January 1988) 37
GRADE$ Dorrity, Dennis. "Report card payoff."
(September 1987) 20 — Total up the report card.
GRADER Bernico, Bill. "Teacher's pet."
July 1£
THE RAINBOW
143
(September 1987) 76 — Help teacher total
scores.
GRAFCODE Weaver, Daniel T. "Graphics
reference chart." (May 1988) 92
GRAFTRAN Montgomery, Scott. "Graphics
creation transfer." (October 1987) 48
GRAPH Toscano, Louis R. "The electronic
blackboard." (September 1987) 106 —
Mathematics teaching aid.
GUITARS Bernico, Bill. "Graphing great guitars."
(June 1988) 56
HANDLEMENU Puckett, Dale L "The evolution
continues." (November 1987) 180 Puckett, Dale
L "Putting data structures on the drawing
board." (December 1987) 180
HANGMAN Stewart, Shawn. "Have a hand at
hangman." (August 1987) 89
HANUKKAH DellaFave, Renard. "A festival of
lights." (December 1987) 28 — Graphics for
Hanukkah.
HEART Scerbo, Fred B. "Revising the reservoir."
(April 1988) 146 — Fixes to recent programs.
HELIHERO Holsten, Phil. "Helicopter hero."
(March 1988) 42
HELPMATE Goldberg, Stephen B. "Help is on the
way." (June 1988) 14 — Create online assistance
for any program.
HFDRIVER Barden, William, Jr. "Hands-on
Hershey." (April 1988) 170 — Create various
characters.
HI Krom, Matt. "Powerful pages." (July 1987) 94 —
Graphics demo.
HIRESJOY Perkins, Duane M. "Programming for
the hi-res joystick interface. (February 1988) 122
HITME Gleason, Chris. "Hit me if you can."
(January 1988) 76
HORROR Sutphin, Ricky. "A frightfully good
time!" (October 1987) 20
HRLOAD Perkins, Duane M. "CoCo 3 color
dump." (May 1988) 42 — Dump to the CGP-220.
HRSAVE Perkins, Duane M. "CoCo 3 color dump."
(May 1988) 42 — Dump to the CGP-220.
IMAGE Skaggs, Tracy L. "PMODE polychrome."
(May 1988) 58 — Dump PMODE 3 and 4 screens
in color.
INVNTORY Tottingham, Bill. "Home inventory
manager." (Apr/7 1988; 42
INVTREND Franz, James E. "Stock analyzer."
(March 1988) 94 — Use it to time investment
decisions
JACKET Crawford, Gay. "Disk jacket designer for
the well-dressed diskette." (November 1987) 26
JOB DESC Paroubek, Larry M. "Finding the right
person for the job." (January 1988) 106 —
Create job descriptions.
JOYCHECK Ellis, Richard S. "Joy for joysticks.
(August 1987) 91 — Check out your joysticks.
JUKEBOX Thompson, Ernie. "Blast from the
past." (June 1988)96
JUMBLE Scerbo, Fred B. "Reading and decoding
skills." (May 1988) 74
KINGBOOT; KING Miller, Scott; and Cushing,
Mike. "Guild of the Kingmaker." (April 1988) 86
KISSCOLOR Puckett, Dale L. "Using a fourth-
generation database language." (February 1988)
182
KISSDMENU; KISSDRAWFILL + BOX, LINE ETC.
Puckett, Dale L. "Back at the drawing board."
(January 1988) 160
KISSDRAW Puckett, Dale L. "Primitive drawing
tools." (September 1987) 160
KISSDRAWPUT; + KISSDRAWBOX, LINE,
CIRCLE, ELLIPSE, BAR Puckett, Dale L.
"Putting data structures on the drawing board."
(December 1987) 180
KISSDRAW2 Puckett, Dale L. "Unlock the
graphics potential of OS-9 Level II.: (October
1987) 176
KISSDRAW4; KISSDRAWBOX; KISSDRAWARC
Puckett, Dale L. "The evolution continues."
(November 1987) 180
LCPATCH2; LCPATCH3 Campbell, Marc.
"Changing the language." (June 1988) 168 —
Customize your programming language.
LE LUTIN Parson, Louis. "The Kingdom of Le
Lutin." (July 1987) 58 — Adventure game.
Correction, October 1987, p. 50.
LETRGETR Duncan, James Dale. "Learning your
ABCs." (September 1987) 72
LETRWRITR Hallock, Arthur S. "Color
correspondent." (April 1988) 48 — A mini word
processor.
LETTER Brown, Charles E, Jr. "Printing in two
columns." (May 1988) 95
LETTERS Barden, William, Jr. "Barden's buffer:
The mystery of the Tandy anagram." (May 1988)
170
LINEDRAW Kenny, Keiran. "Laying it on the line."
(January 1988) 73
LOADER Sapello, Donald. "Debugging with
wordfind." (February 1988) 155
LOADPIX Puckett, Dale L. "Putting data structures
on the drawing board." (December 1987) 180
LOCATOR McGarrity, A. L. "The perfect disk
manager." (July 1987) 30 — Disk utility
LONNIE.BIN Crawford, Gay. "Disk jacket designer
for the well-dressed diskette." (November 1987)
26
LOOK Ostrom, Steven M. "Artifact colors on
CoCo 3's RGB." (February 1988) 114
LOTT048 Nevin, Bob. "Lotsa luck!" (June 1988)
81
LP78DMPS Curtis, H. Allen. "Screen dump
extraordinaire." (October 1987) 30 — Correction,
November 1987, p.1 16.
MACLIST Puckett, Dale L. "An OS-9 convert
speaks out." (July 1987) 167
MAGICSQR Morrison, John. "Making magic."
(August 1987) 88 — A magic square.
MAGIC3 Ward, Logan. "CoCo has all the
answers." (November 1987) 52
MAGPARTS Blyn, Steve. "Who, what and where?"
(June 1988) 86 — Sharpen reference skills.
MAIN Anderson, Larry. "CoCo's auto maintenance
manager." (April 1988) 58 — Keep maintenance
schedules for up to 5 vehicles.
MAKECMDGEN Puckett, Dale L. "Patches,
Programs and politics." (May 1988) 178
MAKPIPE Dibble, Peter. "Compression filters in
saving and restoring graphics screens."
(December 1987) 168
MAKPIPE2 Dibble, Peter. "Polishing off the screen
save/dump package." (January 1988) 176
MAPPER Haupt, Neil. "Help for adventurers."
(August 1987) 90 — Adventure map printer.
MARTIAN Machurek, Ed, Jr. "Merry Martian."
(October 1987) 79
MATCH Rogers, Robert. "Compu match."
(February 1988) 30 — Computer dating.
MATHTCHR Rittenhouse, James E. "Math can be
fun." (September 1987) 71
MED FORM Upperman, James A. "Operation child
protect." (April 1988) 20 — Generate medical
authorization form.
MEMOCARD Belanger, Allan J. "CoCo
concentration." (August 1987) 20 — Memory
game
MENUGEN Williams, John G. "CoCo draw
update." (October 1987) 98 — Update from
October 1986, p.59. Correction, December 1987,
p.24.
MIRORPIX Kenny, Keiran. "Mirror image."
(October 1987) 81
MLEDITOR Mosley, John. "Do you hear what I
hear?" (December 1 987) 86 — Correction, June
1988, p.38.
MLSONG Mosley, John. "Do you hear what I
hear?" (December 1987) 86 — Correction, June
1988, p.38.
MONEYJAR Bernico, Bill. "How much do you
have?" (September 1987) 70 — Count your
money.
MONTEST Archer, David. "CoCo 3 number
cruncher." (March 1988) 146 — Spreadsheet
program.
MUSICPRO Arko, Lyn. "Listen to what they done."
(June 1988) 80
MUS1 Plaster, Gip Wayne. "From scales to
Mozart." (January 1988) 72
MVSHELL Puckett, Dale L. "Another great
beginning." (June 1988) 180
99BEERS Shoobs, Bernice. "Too many (hie)
bottles of beer." (June 1988) 79
NEWGAME Alger, Paul. "Caught up in a galactic
conflict." (November 1987) 78 — BBS game.
Correction, January 1988, p.138.
NEWMAZE Barden, William, Jr. "An A 'maze' ing
adventure." (February 1988) 171
NO SMOKE Rodriguez, Ana M. "Non-smoking
section." (May 1988) 90
NUMFILE Copley, Don. "Let your CoCo do the
walking." (November 1987) 70 — Database for
phone numbers.
NUMREVUE Blyn, Steve. "Number fun for the very
young." (August 1987) 97
NYMS Blyn, Steve. "Differences and similarities."
(May 1988) 88 — Review of synonyms, etc.
ODDSENDS Kolar, Joseph. "The Kolar
progression." (January 1988) 96
PAGE LeBlanc, Brian. "Right back where we
started from." (September 1987) 102 —
Genealogy aid.
PAKXFER Dawson, David. "Pak to disk transfer."
(December 1987) 152
PALINDRM Barden, William, Jr. "Barden's buffer:
The mystery of the Tandy anagram." (May 1988)
170
PALPRINT White, Eric. "The color gallery."
(February 1988) 85 — CoCo 3 graphics.
PAL32 Katsekes, Chuck. "Color in 32 columns."
(May 1988) 93
PAPERS Leistico, Dale James. "Delivering the
goods." (March 1988) 36 — Bookkeeping system
for newspaper carriers.
PASSWORD Anderson, Doug. "Personal
password protector." (November 1987) 95 —
Random password generator.
PATCH Ostrom, Steven M. "Artifact colors on
CoCo 3's RGB." (February 1988) 114
PAYMENTS Bernico, Bill. "I owe, I owe." (January
1988) 82 — Calculate monthly payments.
PEELPCLS Sapello, Donald. "Peeling graphics."
(February 1988) 154
PERMS Barden, William, Jr. "Barden's buffer: The
mystery of the Tandy anagram." (May 1988) 170
PERSLOGO Brown, Charles E, Jr. "Printing in two
columns." (May 1988) 95
PHONICS Blyn, Steve. "Fun with phonics." (March
PHOTOTAG Turowksi, Donald. "Keep your
memories in order." (December 1987) 46 —
Create labels for photo album.
PICTBOOK Carrock, Solla. "Animation film
festival." (October 1987) 114
PIPEIT Puckett, Dale L. "Back at the drawing
board." (January 1988) 160
PITCHER Willoughby, Lauren. "Calibrate your
ears." (June 1988) 78
PLAID Shoobs, Bernice. "CoCo cuddler."
(January 1988) 74 — Graphics demo.
PLAYBACKPIX Puckett, Dale L. "The evolution
continues." (November 1987) 180
POST Beckles, Orman Cyril, III. "The Post Office."
(March 1988) 104 — Mailing list program. —
Major correction, April, 1988, p.30.
POSTRPTR Quellhorst, George. "Bulletin board
standout." (May 1988) 116 — Printing posters
withaDMP-130.
PREVIEWPIX Puckett, Dale L. "Putting data
structures on the drawing board." (December
1987)180
PRIME-TBL.C Puckett, Dale L. "An OS-9 convert
speaks out." (July 1987) 167
PRINTER Dibble, Peter. "The problem with
BASIC09." (August 1987) 163
PRINTUNE Boots, Greg. "Print that tune!" (June
1988) 52
PUTBUFFER Dibble, Peter. "Polishing off the
screen save/dump package." (January 1988) 176
PUZZLE Martinez, Louis. "Back to square one."
(January 1988) 74
P178&GL Bernico, Bill. "Prepare before you
paint." (October 7987) 82
QUEENS Allen, Scot. "The Queen's quarrel."
(October 1987) 28 — Chess like puzzle.
QUILT Shoobs, Bernice M. "High-tech quilting
144
THE RAINBOW
July 1£
bee." (April 1988) 75
RAM Campbell, Marc. "Changing the language."
(June 1988) 168 — Customize your
programming language.
READPROG Roberts, Bob. "Yakety-yak, the CoCo
talks back." (October 1987) 106 — Use
speech/sound cartridge to read your listings.
RECEIPT Thompson, E. C. "In good form." (March
1988) 72 — Print receipts.
RECIPES Spencer, Brad. "Good things are cookin'
on CoCo." (April 1988) 28 — Database for
recipes.
RECORDPIX Puckett, Dale L. "The evolution
continues." (November 1987) 180
REM Anderson, Larry. "CoCo's auto maintenance
manager." (April 1988) 58 — Keep maintenance
schedules for up to 5 vehicles.
REMOTE2 Alger, Paul. "Caught up in a galactic
conflict." (November 1987) 78 — BBS game.
Correction, January, 1988, p.138.
REPORT Piersma, Daniel. "The home financial
analyst." (April 1988) 112 — Help at tax time.
RESCUE Johnson, Clyde, Jr. "Lunar rescue."
(August 1987) 116
RESISTOR MacLellan, Gary. "A colorful
resistance." (July 1987) 44 — Teach color codes
of resistors.
REVERSE1; REVERSE2; REVERSE3; REVERSE4
Weide, Dennis H. "A picture is worth 6144
bytes." (February 1988) 126 — Reversing a
PMODE 4 graphic.
REVFIELD Schlottmann, Robert S. "Preparing for
Uncle Sam." (January 1988) 112 — Keep tax
records in order. Correction, March, 1988, p.40.
RLEXPND.CDUMP Dibble, Peter. "Polishing off
the screen save/dump package." (January 1988)
176
RLSQSH.CDUMP Dibble, Peter. "Compression
filters in saving and restoring graphics screens."
(December 1987) 168
ROAD II Scerbo, Fred B. "On the road again."
(December 1987) 52 — Learn traffic safety rules.
ROADSKIL Scerbo, Fred B. "Getting geared up for
safer driving." (September 1987) 90 — Road
skills instructor.
ROCKYTOP Matthews, Becky F. "CoCo goes
country." (June 1988) 36 — Music and graphics
of Nashville.
ROMRAM Pokorny, Douglas. "Adding the HPRINT
capability to PMODE 4." (May 1988) 155
RULEOF78 Eizenga, Jack W. "Rules of 78's."
(March 1988) 100 — Determine whether to pay off
loans ahead of schedule.
RVSLINE French, Paul. "Usetown annex."
(January 1988) 58 — Simulate a city planner.
SAFESAVE Speer, Mike. "Preventing program
wipeout." (December 1987) 76 — Disk save
utility.
SAMPLE Sapello, Donald. "Peeling graphics."
(February 1988)154
SAVE&RUN Steinbrueck, Richard. "Painless
revisions." (February 1988) 155 — Help in saving
programs on disk.
SAVEIMAGE Dibble, Peter. "Compression filters
in saving and restoring graphics screens."
(December 1987) 168 Dibble, Peter. "Sometimes
BASIC09 isn't fast enough." (September 1987)
170
SAVEPIX Puckett, Dale L. "Putting data structures
on the drawing board." (December 1987) 180
SCOREBRD Ashby, Lou. "Keeping score with
CoCo." (August 1987) 36 — Keep track of hard
won scores. Cooney, Mike. "Get the home court
advantage." (September 1987) 42 — Basketball
scoreboard.
SCRNDUMP; SCRNDMPS Curtis, H. Allen.
"Screen dump extraordinaire." (October 1987)
30 — Correction, November 1987, p.1 16.
SCRNFONT Bernico, Bill. "Ye olde font." (May
1988) 36 —Graphics print font styles.
SCROLL Bernico, Bill. "Screen scrolling made
easy." (October 1987) 26
SENTENCE Scerbo, Fred B. "Grammar 101 Part
II." (June 1988) 154 Scerbo, Fred B. "Know what
I mean?" (January 1988) 90 — Recognizing
complete sentences and fragments. Scerbo,
Fred B. "Sentence savvy." (March 1988) 78
SETUP. BAS Schlottmann, Robert S. "Preparing
for Uncle Sam." (January 1988) 112 — Keep tax
records in order. Correction, March 1988, p.40.
SETUPMOUSE Puckett, Dale L. "Putting data
structures on the drawing board." (December
1987) 180
SHEET Hitko, Don. "Worksheet printer." (March
1988) 73
SHOOTEM DeMarco, Brian. "CoCo caliber." (April
1988) 74
SHOOTN Marsh, Albert P. "Rootin' tootin'
sharpshootin' CoCo." (August 1987) 105
SHOPPING Blyn, Steve. "Restaurant reckonings."
(February 1988) 76
SIGNATUR Bennett, Jim "Sign in please." (May
1988) 52 —Use the CoCo to copy your
signature.
SKIPMUF Puckett, Dale L. "Another great
beginning." (June 1988) 180
SMOOTHY Blochowiak, John. "A smooth
operator." (January 1988) 78 — Screen scrolling
in 40 column mode. Correction, April, 1988, p.14.
SNEAKY Kerckhoff, Peter. "Sneaky snake."
(August 1987) 26
SONGWRTR Shelton, Garry L. "Color composer."
(June 1988) 42 — Create and edit songs.
SPEEDSTR Jolley, David. "Start your engines."
(August 1987) 86 — Racing car game
SPELDOWN Blyn, Steve. "Spell down to
vocabulary fitness." (July 1987) 56 — Language
arts game.
SPELLKEY Scerbo, Fred B. "Revising the
reservoir." (April 1988) 146 — Fixes to recent
programs.
SPREAD2 Mooallem, Saul. "Spreading it on a little
thicker." (March 1988) 54 — Spreadsheet
program enhanced.
SSBANNER Lawrence, Ingrid ; and Bourdeaux,
Mark. "Hurray for the red, white and blue." (July
1987) 20 — Music and graphics for the 4th of
July.
STARS McDowell, Jim. "One starry night."
(November 1987) 96 — Graphics demo Pruyne,
Jim. "A star like a wheel." (March 1988) 75
STOCK May, Charles. "Taking stock." (March
1988) 60 —Inventory control.
STRATA Sirolly, Michael T. "Strata." (May 1988)
20 — Action game.
SUBSERCH Sward, Steven. "Sub search." (March
1988)122
SUM128 Archer, David. "CoCo 3 number
cruncher." (March 1988) 146 — Spreadsheet
program.
SUPRPLAY Spiller, Jeremy. "Synthesizer sound-
off." (June 1988) 102 —Turn PLAY command
into a synthesizer.
SUPRTEST Scerbo, Fred B. "The ultimate testing
programs." (February 1988) 94 — Generate
quizzes.
SYSOP.EDT Jorgenson, Michael. "A BBS that's
SysOp friendly and hacker hostile." (November
1987) 152
TACHISTO Gordley, Richard D. "CoCo sets the
pace." (September 1987) 140 — Measure reading
speed and comprehension. Correction, October
1987, p.50.
TAX.BAS; TAXINFO.XX Schlottmann, Robert S.
"Preparing for Uncle Sam." (January 1988) 112
— Keep tax records in order. Correction, March
1988, p.40.
3DLETTER Wright, Archor. "Initially 3-D."
(October 1987) 53
TEST Puckett, Dale L. "The evolution continues."
(November 1987) 180
TESTSCRN Curtis, H. Allen. "Screen dump
extraordinaire." (October 1987) 30 — Correction,
November 1987, p.1 16.
TEXTGEN.EDT Jorgenson, Michael. "A BBS that's
SysOp friendly and hacker hostile." (November
1987) 152
THEATRE Flaishaker, Paul. "Theater
management." (August 1987) 88 — A puzzle.
THECAVE Plaster, Gip Wayne. "Adventures in
music." (June 1988) 79
TICKET Schenck, Ed. "Ticket maker." (May
91
TIMER.BIN; TIMER. BAS Weide, Debbie ; and
Weide, Dennis H. "Galileo and the CoCo."
(December 1987) 160 — A science project to re-
do Galileo's experiment.
TIMETABL Musumeci, John. "Goodbye
flashcards." (September 1987) 72
TRIANGLE Blyn, Steve. "Getting a fix on
triangles." (September 1987) 138
TRIVIA Taulli, T. C. "Batter up!" (July 1987) 105 -
Trivia game based on baseball.
TRIVIAG; TRIVIAFC Lamonica, Mary ; and
Lamonica, James. "Doing the trivia rag."
(September 1987) 152 — Trivia game.
TUXEDO.BIN Crawford, Gay. "Disk jacket
designer for the well-dressed diskette."
(November 1987) 26
TYPER Dingle, Brent. "Improve your typing skills."
(January 1988) 82
TYPING Blyn, Steve. "Upgrading keyboard skills."
(November 1987) 76 — Typing tutor.
UNPRESS Dibble, Peter. "Polishing off the screen
save/dump package." (January 1988) 176
Dibble, Peter. "Using compressed files."
(October 1987) 164
URCHIN Tilenius, Eric W. "The urchins from the
Black Lagoon." (January 1988) 31
USETOWN French, Paul. "Usetown annex."
(January 1988) 58 — Simulate a city planner.
USSONGS Lawrence, Ingrid ; and Bourdeaux,
Mark. "Hurray for the red, white and blue." (July
1987) 20 — Music and graphics for the 4th of
July.
UTILITY1 Lueders, Raymond. "Easy as pie." (April
1988) 99 — Help for the amateur BASIC
programmer.
VACATION Rau, Fred. "Hit the road." (July 1987)
95 — Vacation log
VALNTINE Catlett, Brian. "Wear your heart on
your screen." (February 1988) 100 — Electronic
Valentine's day card.
VARIABLE Ostler, David D. "BASIC for beginners
part 1." (September 1987) 26
VCRTAPES Mayfield, Randy. "That's
entertainment." (December 1987) 92 — VCR
index
VERBTEST Scerbo, Fred B. "Understanding verb
use." (October 1987) 158
VMODE Puckett, Dale L. "Controller attacks halt
line problem." (August 1987) 157
WAVEDIT Spiller, Jeremy. "Synthesizer sound-
off." (June 1988) 102 — Turn PLAY command
into a synthesizer.
WHICHTOOL Puckett, Dale L. "Putting data
structures on the drawing board." (December
1987) 180
WHICHTOOI Puckett, Dale L. "The evolution
continues." (November 1987) 180
WINDCHIL Dettmann, Harvey. "How cold is it."
(October 1987) 82 — Calculate wind chill factor.
WORDFIND Sapello, Donald. "Debugging with
wordfind." (February 1988) 155
WORD1 Johnson, Neil. "Scrambled screen of
letters." (August 1987) 90 — Memory game.
WPDRV.DR; WP.DD; WECHO.DD (+ .SRC)
Puckett, Dale L. "New tools, new toys." (April
1988)160
WREATH Bell, Mark. "This wreath hangs indoors."
(December 1987) 72
XMASLIST Saunderson, George F. "Making a
Christmas address list." (December 1987) 66 —
Correction, February, 1988, p.14, April, 1988,
p. 14.
XMASPORI Golias, Ruth E. "A Christmas pot-
pourri." (December 1987) 100 — Christmas music
and graphics. Correction, April 1988, p.14.
XMASSONG Mosley, John. "Do you hear what I
hear?" (December 1987) 86 — Correction, June
1988, p.38.
XMASSTAR Shortt, Don ; and Duncan, M. G. "The
Christmas star." (December 1987) 70
XSTITCH Anderson, Larry. "A stitch in time."
(December 1987) 108
ZIGZAG Kolar, Joseph. "The Kolar progression."
(January 1988) 96 /"
July 1£
THE RAINBOW
145
The Eighth Year of Rainbow
An index to the articles, programs, reviews and authors
appearing in 71-E RAINBOW from July 1988 through
June 1989.
COMMUNICATIONS
Compiled and Edited
by Leslie A. Foster
Copyright 1989, Falsoft, Inc.
TOTAL NUMBER OF ARTICLES
(July 1981 - June 1989) - 4657
This is the sixth index to THE RAINBOW.
Previous indexes are available as follows:
July 1981 -June 1984— July 1984 issue
July 1984-June 1985 — July 1985 issue
July 1985-June 1986— July 1986 issue
July 1986-June 1987 — July 1987 issue
July 1987 - June 1988 — July 1988 issue
Breakdown of articles: The subject breakdown,
and number of items per heading are shown
below. The number following in brackets is the
total number of articles published since 1981 in
that topic.
Author listings 377 (2657)
Assembly Language 15 (60)
Clubs 2 (17)
Communications 21 (113)
Disk 1 (63)
Editorial comment 12 (58)
Education 35 (290)
Games 45 (337)
General 23 (202)
Graphics 55 (328)
Hardware project 15 (72)
Hardware tutorial 5 (28)
Hints 8 (65)
Home application 23 (148)
Music 5 (71)
One-and Two-liners 21 (1 20)
Operating systems - OS-9 21 (124)
Printer 4 (81)
Product reviews 137 (1818)
Questions and answers 32 (133)
Rainbow on tape/disk 236 (2031)
Tutorial 13 (89)
Utility 31 (201)
Word processing 4 (18)
Total number of articles 528 (4657)
Leslie A. Foster is the System Manager
of Novanet, a jointly-owned computer
library system/or the academic libraries
in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE
Barden, William, Jr. "Barden's buffer: Assembly
language for the complete novice part 2."
(October 1988) 132 PONGBIN; PONGBAS
Barden, William, Jr. "Barden's buffer: Assembly
language for the complete novice ." (September
1988) 150
Nee, William P. "Machine language made BASIC
part 1: General Math." (July 1988) 100
SORTBAS; SORTBIN
Nee, William P. "Machine language made BASIC
part 2: High finances." (August 1988) 137
FINANBAS; FINANBIN
Nee, William P. "Machine language made BASIC
part 3: What a dump!" (September 1988) 98
DUMPBAS;DUMPBIN
Nee, William P. "Machine language made BASIC
part 4: Getting graphic. 1 ' (October 1988) 48
PAGER
Nee, William P. "Machine language made BASIC
part 5: Get the point." (November 1988) 80
POINTBAS; POINTBIN
Nee, William P. "Machine language made BASIC
part 6: Draw the line." (December 1988) 104
BASLINE; BINLINE
Nee, William P. "Machine language made BASIC
part 7: Around in circles." (January 1989) 90
CIRCLES; ARCS
Nee, William P. "Machine language made BASIC
part 8: And more math." (February 1989) 96
SHIFTS
Nee, William P. "Machine language made BASIC
part 9: Let there be music." (March 1989) 30
MLNOTES
Nee, William P. "Machine language made BASIC
part 10: Two-dimensional rotation. (April 1989)
72 DEMO; DRIVER; ROTATION
Nee, William P. "Machine language made BASIC
part 1 1 : 3-D without glasses." (May 1989)82
ROTATE3D; DRIVER; ALTOROTAT
Nee, William P. "Machine language made BASIC
part 12: And the music played on." (June 1989)
68 6VOICES
Reid, Randall, "A patch for a patch." (February
1989) 80 — Modify EDTASM for 80 column
screen. Correction, June 1989, p.66. EDPATCH;
EDLOADER
CLUBS
"Clubs, clubs, clubs." (January 1989) 40 — Listing
of CoCo clubs.
Hathaway, Ed. "CoCo clubs: Building a great
foundation." (January 1989) 34 — How to
organize a club.
Alger, Paul. "A REMOTE update." (November
1988) 110 — Update to BBS system. REMOTE3;
BASLOAD; REMDEMO
Augsburg, Cray. "Delphi bureau: A place of your
own." (August 1988) 152 — Finding online help
and creating a workplace.
Augsburg, Cray. "Delphi bureau: Creating online."
(September 1988) 118
Augsburg, Cray. "Delphi bureau: Downloading
problems." (July 1988) 150
Augsburg, Cray. "Delphi bureau: Time for a
change." (October 1988) 64
"The BBS's in North America." (November 1988)
106
Grubb, Robert John. "CoBBS Xmodem routines."
(November 1988) 88 XMRECV.ASM;
XMSEND.ASM; XMRECV.SYS; XMRECPK.BAS,
etc.
Hutchison, Don. "Delphi Bureau: CoCo DOS?"
(April 1989) 50
Hutchison, Don. "Delphi bureau: At your service."
(May 1989)40
Hutchison, Don. "Delphi bureau: Common
questions." (December 1988) 148 — Includes
Database report.
Hutchison, Don. "Delphi bureau: Database
report." (August 1988) 152
Hutchison, Don. "Delphi bureau: Database
report." (July 1988) 150
Hutchison, Don. "Delphi bureau: Database
report." (October 1988) 64
Hutchison, Don. "Delphi bureau: Database
report." (September 1988) 118
Hutchison, Don. "Delphi bureau:
you before? (November 1988) 33 -
database report.
Hutchison, Don. "Delphi bureau: What's goin' on?"
(March 1989) 96
Hutchison, Don. "Delphi bureau: Who has the
time?" (January 1989) 114 — Includes Database
report.
Hutchison, Don. "Working together: Delphi and
tape I/O." (August 1988) 156 — Two utilities to
help download programs using Modem Pak.
TAPCNV; BASFIX
Hutchison, Don. "The computer connection."
(November 1988) 28 — Connecting a CoCo to
other computers.
Jenkins, Dave. "So you want to be a SysOp."
(November 1988)35
Sloan, Kevin. "A CoBBS update." (November
1988) 16 — Modifying the CoBBS system to
work with the CoCo3. COBBS/SYS; USER/SYS
DISK
Goodman, Marty. "A hard drive for your CoCo."
(March 1989) 44
EDITORIAL COMMENT
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (April 1989) 10 —
CoCo's Canadian future.'
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (August 1988) 10 —
'Some Post-RAINBOWfest reflections."
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (December 1988) 10
— 'A season for reflection.'
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (February 1989) 10
— 'Here to stay.'
Haven't I seen
Includes
July 1S
THE RAINBOW
147
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (January 1989) 10 —
'Starting the year off right.'
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (July 1988) 10 —
The dream machine.'
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (June 1989) 12 —
'Something akin to a miracle.'
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (March 1989) 10 —
'What's good for General Bullmoose...'
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (May 1989) 10 —
'Balancing a Rainbow.'
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (November 1988) 8
— 'Computer uses — you decide.'
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (October 1988) 10 —
'October magic'
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (September 1988) 10
— The computer's place in education.'
EDUCATION
Bernico, Bill. "Buy a CoCo and see the world."
(September 1988) 70 — Map of the world.
WORLD
Blyn, Steve. "Education notes: Animal stories."
(March 1989) 28 — Language arts program for
elementary school children. PETSTORY
Blyn, Steve. "Education notes: Break it up." (April
1989) 98 — Dictionary skills program.
DICTNARY
Blyn, Steve. "Education notes: Carrier's collection
chart." (August 1988)80— Interpreting a
newspaper delivery chart. NEWSCOST
Blyn, Steve. "Education notes: Fraction action."
(May 1989) 56 FRACTION
Blyn, Steve. "Education notes: Give 'em an inch."
(January 1989) 72 — Convert inches to feet and
yards. CONVERT
Blyn, Steve. "Education notes: Locating the topic."
(September 1988) 136 — Cross reference drill.
REFERNCE
Blyn, Steve. "Education notes: Motor math." (July
1988) 54 — Practice in solving verbal math
problems. GASQUIZ
Blyn, Steve. "Education notes: Shooting math."
(June 1989) 76 MATHSHOT
Blyn, Steve. "Education notes: The blink of an
eye." (February 1989) 105 — Increase students'
memorization abilities. TACHISTO
Blyn, Steve. "Education notes: Time's up!"
(December 1988) 102 — A working alarm clock.
ALARM
Blyn, Steve. "Education notes: You can't get there
from here." (November 1988) 40 — Reading
exercise. MAPPER
Cooper, Rick. "States and capitals." (September
1988) 60 STATES
Cooper, Rick. "The big bad wolf." (September :
34 — Fantasy joins forces with CoCo to help
children's reading skills. BADWOLF
Gordley, Richard D. "Long division drill."
(September 1988)53 DIVISION
Johnson, Samuel D. "EduSpell." (December ;
42 — First in a series developing a talking,
spelling tutor. SPELLER; ROMRAM; SETHELP;
TAKETEST
Kenny, Keiran. "All things in progression."
(January 1989) 61 — Charade-like education
game.
Kenny, Keiran. "Answers for your questions."
(September 1988) 72 — Quiz game. FLEXQUIZ
Kenny, Keiran. "Mental math blocks." (September
1988)71 ADDBLOKS
Kolar, Joseph. "BASIC training: Thirty days hath
September." (July 1988) 86 — Tutorial to teach
students the months of the year. 12MONTHS
Miller, Ralph D. "Washington, Adams,
Jefferson...." (November 1988) 102 —
Presidential drill. PRESDENT
Ostrer, Ken. "Odd one out." (November 1988) 77
— Drill for even and odd numbers. EVENODD
Queen, William A., III. "Math drill." (May 1989) 76
MATHDRILL
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing Well: How much time?"
(April 1989) 89 — Calculate differences in time.
TIMECARD
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing Well: Matching
opposites." (August 1988) 92 — Basic
vocabulary for elementary students. OPOSITE1
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing well: CoCo uses some
comma sense!" (July 1988) 156 — Training on
correct comma usage. COMMAS
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing well: Count on CoCo."
(February 1989) 82 — Program designed to
teach fundamental math skills to new students.
COUNTME
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing well: Growing up with
CoCo." (November 1988) 146— Building on
skills developed in earlier games. PICTURES
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing well: Hold that thought!"
(December 1988) 150 — 'Make composition
writing simple.' BRAINSTM
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing well: Just say goodnight
Gracie." (June 1989) 87 WEEKDAYS
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing well: Opposite
attraction." (September 1988) 92 —
Concentration-like game. MATCH
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing well: Twelve months of
fun." (May 1989) 92 CALENDAR
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing well: Where's the logic?"
(January 1989) 80 ANALOGY
Turowski, Donald A. "A seat for everyone and
everyone in his seat." (September 1988) 45 —
Seating chart for classroom. SEATCHRT
Weaver, Dan ; and Weaver, John. "When in Rome."
(September 1988) 71 — Learn Roman numerals.
ROMANMRL
GAME
Alger, Paul. "Seeking immortality." (August
76 — Find number of 'men' in a game.
IMMORTALITY
Barden, William, Jr. "Barden's Buffer: Food for
worms." (February 1989) 144 WORMDRVR;
WORMSMPL
Barden, William, Jr. "Barden's buffer: The puzzling
pentomino." (December 1988) 164 PENTPUZL
Bell, Bruce K. "Bingo, the CoCo way." (August
1988) 38— Correction, Feb. 89, p.76 BINGOTLK
Bernico, Bill. "Child's play." (August 1988) 44
BUGGIE
Bleckley, Logan, III. "Wordmake." (June 1989)91
WORDMAKE
Bly, Merwyn. "One liner contest winner." (August
1988) 89
Carlin, Kenneth. "Taking on the one-armed
bandit." (October 1988) 88 SLOTS
Chapel, Lee J. "For the love of gold." (December
1988) 58 — Adventure game. — Correction, April
1989, p.48. PROS1 ; PROS2; SCRN1 ; SCRN2;
MAKEPROS
Crawford, Gay. "Tangled tiles." (February 1989) 28
— Game and puzzle BLUEVOID
Dater, Andrew. "The Hit list." (August 1988) 87 —
Keep track of the body count in role-playing
games. KILLER
Dillon, John. "Adventure game mapping
techniques." (August 1988) 114
Dingle, Brent. "CoCo pong." (January 1989) 63
COCOPONG
Donze, Jeff. "Lunar lander." (May 1989) 28
LANDERGG; LANDER
Duggins, Larry. "Teed off." (March 1989) 58 —
Golf game GOLFER
Dunn, Christopher. "It's a toad's life." (February
1989) 43 TOADER
Elms, Stephen. "It's a bug-eat-bug world."
(November 1988) 76 CENTPEDE
Halbrook, Travis. "May the force be with you?"
(July 1988) 85 PSYCHIC
Hameluck, Jeff. "Sea War." (August 1988) 20
SEAWAR
Kenny, Keiran. "Guess who." (July 1988) 83
GUESSWHO
Kenny, Keiran. "Left beats right." (June 1989) 89
REACTION
Kenny, Keiran. "What's missing?" (August 1988.)
79 MEMORY
Klein, Joel F. "It's your move." (August 1988) 28 —
Chess simulation. CHESS
Lamonica, James ;and Lamonica, Mary Jean.
"Clue me in!" (September 1988) 65 — Charades
game CLUEFILE; CLUEWORD
Lowry, James Kevin. "Minding your X's and Y's."
(August 1988) 77 JOYZAP
Massie, Warren. "CoCo says..." (February 1989) 89
SIMON
McKernan, Chris. "Escape from Tut's tomb parts 2
and 3." (August 1988) 58 — Correction, October
1988, p.84 2PART1 ; 2PART2; 3PART1 ; 3PART2
McKernan, Chris. "Escape from Tut's tomb." (July
1988) 58 — Arcade game written in machine
language. ONE; TWO; THREE; FOUR
Moore, Clayton R. "Asteroid dodge." (June 1989)
90 ASTEROID
Moore, Mike. "The Christmas tree puzzle."
(December 1988) 20 — 'Can you plant the royal
Christmas trees as the king desires?
'TREEPUZZ
Nalos, Paul. "Elevators." (June 1989) 90
ELEVATOR
O'Brien, Dan. "Towers of Hanoi." (February 1989)
90 HANOI
Osborne, Gary. "Hit the slopes!" (January 1989) 63
DOWNHILL
Presley, Chad. "Winging it." (August 1988) 78
FLIGHT
Pucella, Ric. "Hot stuff." (May 1989) 76 HOTCOLD
Quellhorst, George. "Sontaire, the next
generation." (December 1988) 36 — 'Adding
color to solitaire on the CoCo3.' SOLTAIR3
Riley, Russell, Jr. "Boggling your mind." (February
1989)91 HEADSUP
Ronald, Bruce W. "One of our pool balls must be
crazy!" (July 1988) 28 — Logic problem tester.
BALL3; BALL2
Ronald, Bruce W. "The crazy pool ball explained."
(August 1988) 18 — Solution to last month's
problem.
Ruby, Paul, Jr. "And for my next trick..."
(December 1988) 92 — Card trick. CARDTRIK
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing well: Two for the price of
one." (October 1988) 90 — Continuation of last
months 'opposites' game. OPOSITE2
Schuler, Keith. "Castle Zhagwhar." (June 1989) 41
ZHAGWHAR
Webb, Mark. "Playing the stock market."
(November 1988) 45 STOCKS3; STOCKS2
Wells, John T. "Space attack." (August 1988) 78
EZSHOOT
Wilensky, Joe. "CoCo derby." (May 1989) 42
DERBY
GENERAL
Abell, James. "Does Archimedes' discovery hold
water?" (March 1989) 82 WILFLOAT
"Anniversary special — CoCo mobile." (July 1988)
98
Augsburg, Cray. "RAINBOWfest reporter
(Chicago, May 20-22, 1988)." (September 1988)
41
Baker, Delbert. "FunStats." (June 1989) 110 —
Keep statistics for your Softball team.
FUNSTATS; RSTRMKR; RSTRFXR; GMFLCHK,
etc.
Barden, William, Jr. "Barden's buffer: April
foolishness and Pentomino contest winners."
(April 1989) 143
Barden, William, Jr. "Barden's buffer: Can the
CoCo learn?" (July 1988) 160 ALLPERMS;
1STMOVES; DATAMAKR; TICTACTO
Barden, William, Jr. "Barden's buffer: Hamming it
up." (January 1989) 145 — Ham radio
discussion. MORSE
Barden, William, Jr. "Barden's buffer: Perplexing
puzzles." (June 1989) 140 — 'Perplexing puzzles
to ponder.' PUZZLE1 ; PUZZLE2, etc.
Bedard, Clem. "Secret codes." (January 1989) 102
CIPHER
Bernico, Bill. "Set your wheels to spinning." (July
1988)48 — Contest — brush up programming
creativity and submit result. CONTEST
Bernico, Bill. "We have a winner!" (January 1989)
87 — Results from July's programming contest.
RINGBELL
Burnham, Paul D. "The CoCo crystal ball." (June
1989)28— Fortune teller FORTUNE
Curtis, H. Allen. "The desktop publisher: A
reprise." (September 1988) 102 GENMENU;
PATCHWPL; PATCHWPH; CONVERTL;
CONVERTH; MONROE
Foster, Leslie A. "The seventh year of Rainbow."
(July 1988) 133— Index, July 1987 to June 1988.
Hyre, Leonard. "Convention." (July 1988)110 —
Help keep track of voting at conventions.
CONVENTN
148
THE RAINBOW July 1989
Hyre, Leonard. "Election '88." (November 1988) 58
— Keep track of election results. ELECTION
Kolar, Joseph. "BASIC training: The Encyclopedia
CoColoria." (August 1988) 82 — Discusses back
issues of Rainbow.
Kyllo, Donald. "Cryptologist's sidekick." (July
1988) 80 CRYPTAID
Murray, Ken. "A CoCo Christmas." (December
1988) 95 — Chrismas poem.
"Rainbow's holiday shopping guide." (November
1988) 41
Samuels, Edward. "Copyright law update:
Congress alters rules of copyright notice."
(April 1989) 41
Stanley, Willis. "Decisions, decisions." (April 1989)
118 — Program to help in decision making. AHP
Willoughby, Lauren. "RAINBOWfest reporter."
(February 1989) 101 — Princeton, October 21-
23, 1988.
GRAPHICS
Abraham, Alex. "Psychedelia." (January 1989) 61
PSYCHO
Babich, Tio. "Like pulling taffy." (January 1989) 60
— Graphics demo. TAFFYBAL
Bauer, Greg. "Turning text graphics into title
screens." (March 1989) 79 ASCICALC
Bernico, Bill. "Doodle ditty." (January 1989) 60
DOODLER3
Bernico, Bill. "The Color coordinator." (April 1989)
101 — Helps children develop good fashion
sense. ORDINATE
Bernico, Bill. "Pieces of the pie." (April 1989) 79 —
Draw a pie chart. CC3GRAPH
Bernico, Bill. "Pixel pictures." (January 1989) 28
— Use these graphics programs to create
brilliant pictures. BLOCKS3; BLOCKS2
Bryson, B. J. "The storm." (June 1989) 59 STORM
Caldwell, Steve. "Here eagles dare." (July 1988) 82
— Graphics demo. EAGLE
"CoCo gallery." (August 1988) 34 — Lighthouse;
Pyramid; Owl; Panther; Sharks
"CoCo gallery." (December 1988) 26 — Xmas
time; Sun fun; Dad's ,1 toy; Santa; Candles
"CoCo gallery." (February 1989) 26 — Evil
unleashed; Seaside city; Red sails; Bit bucket;
The King .
"CoCo gallery." (January 1989) 26 — Dragon;
Space tavern; Mountain; Dream state; Southern
belle.
"CoCo gallery." (July 1988) 26 — Sandstone;
Setup; King Tut; Woodpecker; Help is on the
way.
"CoCo gallery." (June 1989) 26 — Pandas;
Dolphin; My room; English beat; Ad infinitum.
"CoCo gallery." (March 1989) 26 — Parkview; War;
River; Faucon; Butterfly.
"CoCo gallery." (May 1989) 26 — Lady in the
grass; Desert; Tree; At the movies; Setup.
"CoCo gallery." (November 1988) 26 — Tiger; C-
O-Arms; Spacecraft; Starship; Eagle
"CoCo gallery." (October 1988) 26 — Mill;
Multichromatic spheres; Dragon's lair..; Pirate
etc.
"CoCo gallery." (September 1988) 26 — Queen
Angelfish; CoCo3 shop; Sunset; Maine; Sea set;
Memphis, etc.
Cooper, Rick. "Setting for one." (December 1988)
90 TURKISH
Cooper, Rick. "Today's forecast." (April 1989) 82
— Graphics demo WHENRAIN
Cutchin, Rusty. "Breaking the four-color barrier."
(October 1988) 51 — Add many more than 4
colors in HSCREEN 4. NUCOLORS; DEMO
Davies, Peter E. "Holidays at the hearth."
(December 1988) 89 YULELOG
Day, Darren. "Simple draw." (June 1989) 93
SIMPLDRA
Dowd, Kevin. "The little graphics library." (August
1988) 102 PROG1; PROG2; PROG3; PROG4
Dueck, Timothy. "It'll move you." (April 1989) 82
— Animation demo ANIMATOR
Gagnon, Marc. "A moving Rainbow border." (April
1989)\\2 COCOTOUR; CCTDEMO
Goff, Allen. "Showing off random graphics."
(November 1988) 75 — Correction, January
1989, p.41. LOADER
Grengs, Patrick D., II. "Warped animation."
(October 1988) 102 — Create whirlpools and
waves in an undulating grid. Correction, January
1989, p.41.GRAVGRID
Gross, Kevin K. "One liner contest winner." (July
1988) 94 — Graphics demo.
Hill, Kenneth R. "Big brother's watching." (March
1989) 78 BLINK
Hill, Kenneth R. "An uncommon view." (April
1989) 81 — Graphics demo STARVIEW
Jenkins, Dave. "An RGB demonstration." (January
1989) 65 RGBDEMO
Kenny, Keiran. "For the birds." (April 1989) 83 —
Graphics demo BIRDSEED
Kenny, Keiran. "Tying up DRAW strings."
(October 1988) 87 COPYPIX
Kenny, Keiran. "The building blocks of graphics."
(February 1989) — Introduce lo-res graphics.
CLRBLOKS
Messer, Shane. "Hi-res screen dump." (May 1989)
74DUMP132
Mitchel, Barry J. "All the right moves." (December
1988) 116 — Correction, April 1989, p.48. —
Faster graphics. SCRLDEMO; FASTSCRL
Moos, Patricia. "Fright night." (October 1988) 86
— Pumpkin graphic. SPOOK
Morin, Jean-Francois. "Now you see it, now you
don't!" (June 1989) 48 — Optical illusions.
ILLUSION
Pendell, Joseph. "Beam3D." (May 1989) 75 —
Animate 3 dimensional pictures. BEAM3D
Phillips, John E. "The mathematics of chaos."
(March 1989) 81 FRACTAL
Rodriguez, Ana M. "CoCo clowns around."
(September 1988) 74 — Clown graphics.
PAYASO
Sims, Mike. "One liner contest winner." (July
1988) 95 — Graphics demo.
Spiller, Jeremy. "Super stamper: The elastic
rubber graphics stamp." (October 1988) 28 —
Two new graphics commands for PMODE image
manipulation. SUPRSTMP; STMPDEMO
St. Jean, Etienne. "Bouncing off the walls."
(January 1989) 59 — Graphics demo.
BALLDEMO
Steidl, Jeff. "Electro dominoes." (June 1989) 18
DOMINOES
Tatarka, James A. "A tribute to the CoCo2." (June
1989)22 PORTRAIT
Vasconi, Eugene. "CoCo in 3-D!" (June 1989) 52
3DGRAPHX
Ward, Logan. "Cartooning with CoCo." (July 1988)
50 — Tutorial on creating CoCo comics, and
announcement of a contest.
Welsh, Jack D. "Text for graphics." (May 1989)20
— Add captions to pictures. GRAFTEXT
Weshenfelder, Rick. "Ad infinitum." (October
1988) 87 — Graphics demo. EYECATCH
Wolf, Eric. "Chart plotting made easy." (January
1989)44 — Draw multi-color pie charts from
self-entered data. PIECHART
Wolstromer, Andy. "CoCo of many colors."
(March 1989) 79 COCOLEID
HARDWARE PROJECT
Baier, Jeff. "Wow! One disk drive, two CoCo's."
(May 1989) 54
Barden, William, Jr. "Barden's buffer: Devices,
unlimited." May 1989) 150 — 'Simple CoCo
interfacing for the all-thumbs CoCoNut.'
Bennett, Carl Austin. "The forgotten chip." (May
1989) 130 — Get your modem to work with OS-9
level II for under $20.
DiStefano, Tony. "Turn of the screw: A simple,
expandable LED project." (November 1988) 157
— Makes computer control 8 LED's.
DiStefano, Tony. "Turn of the screw: Do you read
me?" (March 1989) 132 — Adding input devices
to an expansion board.
DiStefano, Tony. "Turn of the screw: Lights out!"
(April 1989) 96
DiStefano, Tony. "Turn of the screw: Project
expansion." (December 1988) 146
DiStefano, Tony. "Turn of the screw: Summer
cleanup." (September 1988) 140 — Update on
parallel interface and hardware patch for Multi-
Pak.
DiStefano, Tony. "Turn of the screw: Two for
one." (July 1988) 148 — Fit two adapters into
your controller at the same time.
Dowd, Roger D. "Are you missing something."
(Augusf\ 988) 150 — Repairing keyboard
problems.
Francisco, Harleen. "Economy printer buffer, part
1 of 2." (June 1989) 100 HECONOMY
Goodman, Marty. "Upgrading CoCo's memory."
(March 1989) 34
Haverstock, Mark. "The old switcheroo II."
(August 1988) 120 — Handle switching of
joystick and cassette ports. Correction, October
1988, p.84
Mims, Eric Ryan. "Just one touch — just one
breath." (February 1989) 50 — CoCo makes
calculations easier for the disabled. CALCLATR
Weide, Dennis H. "Hands-free computing."
(February 1989) 58 — Aid physically
handicapped people. COEPPRAM; COEPPROM
HARDWARE TUTORIAL
Adams, Rick. "GIME power." (March 1989) 14 —
Description of GIME chip.
DiStefano, Tony. "Turn of the Screw: The ABC's
of disk drives." (May 1989) 80
DiStefano, Tony. "Turn of the screw: All about
serial packs." (August 1988) 167
DiStefano, Tony. "Turn of the screw: The DEFs of
disk drives." (June 1989) 98
Goodman, Marty. "Quick fixes." (October 1988) 58
— Three do-it-yourself fixes for the hardware
hacker. Correction, November 1988, p.138 (not
needed — see Jan 1989, p.41 ).
HINT
England, Carl. "Hint." (November 1988) 83 —
HPRINT shortened.
Grumann, Harold. "Hint." (November 1988) 83 —
Autoexec-like file.
Ostrer, Ken. "Hint." (November 1988) 83 — Cursor
control.
Turner, Del. "Hint." (August 1988) 169 — Use of
COBBLER command.
Turner, Del. "Hint." (July 1988) 189— 'Handy
work window.'
Turner, Del. "Hint." (November 1988) 92 —
Discussion of memory and OS9.
Turner, Del. "Hint." (October 1988) 83 — Three
handy screens.
Turner, Del. "Hint." (September 1988) 134 — OS-9
hints.
HOME APPLICATION
Clapper, David L. "Invoice innovation." (April
1989) 44 — Create professional-looking invoices
and labels. OFFICE
Crawford, Gay. "Knee-high to a growth chart."
(February 1989) 89 GROCHART
Hair, Fred, Jr. "On VCR time." (September 1988)
122 — Calculating time intervals for VCR tape.
VIDTIME
Halbrook, Travis. "Custom cassette labels."
(February 1989) 88 CASSLBLR
Hurt, Bradley. "Diary." (June 1989) 91 DIARY
Johnson, Richard K. "More than a house."
(February 1989) 110 — Help organize search for
the right home. DRIVEBY; HOUSE; LOANDATA
Johnson, Richard. "Stalking the used car."
(September 1988) 16 — Used car shopping
guide. USEDCARS
Kenny, Keiran. "Newsflash! Newsflash!"
(December 1988) 92 — Home news screen.
Correction, Feb. 89, p.76. NEWSREEL
Kenny, Keiran. "Who ya gonna write?" (April 1989)
80— Print mailing labels. EZLABELS
Lamonica, Mary ; and Lamonica, James. "I'm late!
I'm late!" (February 1989) 106 — Daily planner.
DAYPLAN
Lamonica, Mary ; and Lamonica, James. "Stretch
it to the limit." (April 1989) 103 — Keep track ot
credit card balances and transactions. CREDIT
Maxwell, Wilmer B. "Looking for a heartbeat."
July 1989 THE RAINBOW 149
(July 1988) 84 — Estimate pulse rate.
PULSBEAT
McCorkle, R. J. "Having a party?" (May 1989) 46
— Print invitations, flyers, etc. INVITE;
INVIFORM
Norris, Duke. "Lil'ole interest, revisited." (April
1989) 18 — Update of September 1984 article.
INTEREST
Paul, Steve. "Chores for dollars." (May 1989)77
CHORES
Rochford, Tom. "Who you gonna call?" (January
1989) 64 TELE-DIR
Rodriguez, Ana M. "Applying labels." (February
1989) 88— Make address labels. ADLABELS
Seats, Darrin. "Note card." (May 1989) 78
NOTECARD
Souser, William. "Make a note of it." (April 1989)
52 CALLMEMO
Thompson, Ernie. "Keeping a card count."
(December 1988) 90 — Greeting card list.
CARDLIST
Turner, David. "Bills, bills, bills!" (October 1988)
14 — Program to help roommates organize
expenses. ROOMMATE
Yates, Jerry. "Keeping your balance." (February
1989) 87— Checkbook checker. CHEKBOOK
MUSIC
Burke, Val. "Have a jazzy Christmas." (December
1988) 28 — Christmas music. HIPMAS
Day, Darren. "Cider sipping." (September 1988) 76
— Music demo. CIDER
Kastack, Rebecca. "The singing card." (December
1988) 112 — Send a musical holiday greeting.
SINGCARD
Musumeci, John. "Now or never." (January 1989)
58 — Music and graphics demo. MANDO
Plaster, Gip Wayne. "Play your piano." (December
1988) 93 — Music demo. KEYBOARD
ONE-AND TWO-LINER
Beck, John M. "Two liner contest winner."
(October 1988) 134 — Slower directory listing.
Bly, Merwyn. "One liner contest winner." (August
1988) 89 game
Carter, Brian. "One liner contest winner."
(September 1988) 141 — Utility to KILL files.
Collicott, John. "One liner contest winner."
(August 1988) 117 — Reverse PMODE screen.
Duke, William L. "One liner contest winner." (June
1989)85 — Print memory addresses.
Fingliss, Doug. "One liner contest winner."
(August 1988) 117 — Graphics demo.
Fogle, Paul. "One liner contest winner." (June
1989) 85 — Control cassette recorder.
Gibson, Charles Lee. "Two liner contest winner."
(March 1989) 152 — Running total and average
of times.
Kiedaisch, Charles A. "One liner contest winner."
(September 1988) 120 — Convert fractions to
decimals.
Lim, Larry. "One liner contest winner." (October
1988) 54 — Display poke and peek values for
CoCo3 keyboard.
Mony, Sam. 'Two-liner contest winner." (April 1989)
124— Make a PRINT© worksheet.
Mony, Sam. 'Two-liner contest winner." (March 1989)
148 —Printer utility.
Olmstead, Paul. "One-liner contest winner."
(March 1989) 148 — Graphics demo
Rowan, Don. "One liner contest winner." (July
1988) W —Converts PRINT to SET or vice
versa.
Sobieski, Joe F. "One liner contest winner." (July
1988) 131 — Multiplication tables.
Toepke, Michael. "One liner contest winner."
(September 1988) 37 — Ski game.
Toepke, Michael. "One liner contest winner."
(September 1988) 137 — Magic square.
Toepke, Michael. "Two liner contest winner."
(August 1988) 81 — Pong type game.
Toepke, Michael. "Two liner contest winner."
(•December 1988J 120 — Mastermind type game.
Toepke, Michael. "Two liner contest winner."
(March 1989) 152 — Game.
White, Danny. "One liner contest winner." (July
1988) 12 — Mini word processor.
OPERATING SYSTEMS — OS-9
Augsburg, Cray. "Using OS-9 programs on
Rainbow on Disk." (June 1989) 138
Brown, Philip. "Tools for programming BASIC09."
(May 1989) 138— Using Syscall to enhance
BASIC09. CORE
Puckett, Dale L. "KISSable OS-9: Advances in OS-
9 technology." (February 1989) 152 Charter;
Translate
Puckett, Dale L. "KISSable OS-9: Another cry for
standards." (October 1988) 147FMenu; Modi;
Mod2; DiskFix; FormatFix
Puckett, Dale L. "KISSable OS-9: BASIC09— A
great language." (January 1989) 136
Puckett, Dale L. "KISSable OS-9: Better tools are
here!" (December 1988) 178 Xcodes.CC3
Puckett, Dale L. "KISSable OS-9: Building two
handy tools." (June 1989) 150 Find; Findit;
Diskdir; Checkdir; Dodir
Puckett, Dale L. "KISSable OS-9: In quest of new
technology." (April 1989) 148
Puckett, Dale L. "KISSable OS-9: Moving to OS-9."
(March 1989) 136 Traksat; Echo. Source; Make. Echo
Puckett, Dale L. "KISSable OS-9: Sending the
right signals." (July 1988) 174 MVShell;
SigTestOne; SigTestTwo; SkipMuf
Puckett, Dale L. "KISSable OS-9: Volunteers build
a better mousetrap." (August 1988) 182 Gfx3
Puckett, Dale L. "KISSable OS-9: Installation,
automation and more." (November 1988) 176
ClkSpd; ClkChk; DoMenu; DoAlert; Strip;
MakeStrip
Ries, Richard. "PR.B09." (June 1989) 136— Print
utility for OS-9. Pr
Ries, Richard. "What day is it?" (February 1989)
142 — Utility to change format of date. SetDate
Robinson, Evan. "Chown." (May 1989) 144 —
Change ownership of OS-9 files. CHOWN
Roseman, Mark. "A new outlook for OS-9." (July 1988)
16 — Using subdirectories and shell scripts
to build an OS-9 menu system.
Skala, Dennis. "OS-9: Time for a change." (April
1989) 58
White, Richard A. "Accessible applications: Boot
modifications." (December 1988) 186 — 'Create
the perfect boot disk.'
White, Richard A. "Accessible applications: Boot
mysteries revealed." (November 1988) 172
White, Richard A. "Accessible applications: Data
processing with BASIC09." (April 1989) 152
White, Richard A. "Accessible applications:
Introducing the OS-9 team." (October 1988) 143
White, Richard A. "Accessible applications: More
on BASIC09 programming." (May 1989) 146
White, Richard A. "Accessible applications: OS-9
memory explorations." (January 1989) 152
White, Richard A. "Accessible applications: The
magic and mysteries of OS-9." (September
1988)U2
White, Richard A. "Accessible applications: What's
the difference?" (March 1989) 154 — Standard
formats in file or directory use.
PRINTER
Augsburg, Cray. "Printer diversions and
conversions." (August 1988) 142 — Use control
codes to enhance printer's capability.
Genois, Marc. "CoCo3 printer spooler." (May
1989) 86 SPOOLBAS
Jones, Edward. "Font selection made easy." (May
1989) 68 FONTSETR
Kenny, Keiran. "The flip side.' (January 1989) 22
— Use one sheet paper to print a 6 page
pamphlet. BOOKLET
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Augsburg, Cray. "Do you have a question?"
(January 1989) 50 — Everything you wanted to
know about the CoCo but were afraid to ask.
Bernico, Bill. "BASICally speaking." (April 1989)
84 — BASIC programming hints.
Bernico, Bill. "BASICally speaking." (December
1988)\44
Bernico, Bill. "BASICally speaking." (February 1989)
46 — Locating typos: GET/PUT problem; Artifact
colors; Saving graphics.
Bernico, Bill. "BASICally speaking." (January
1989) 84 — Saving graphics; Use of INSTR;
Automatic repeat.
Bernico, Bill. "BASICally speaking." (March 1989)
130 — Game hint; BASIC tutorial, etc.
SLOTCORE
Bernico, Bill. "BASICally speaking." (November
1988) 140 — Merging subroutines; DATA
statements; etc.
Bernico, Bill. "BASICally speaking." (September
1988) 86 — New monthly technical column for
BASIC hackers.
Boeldt," Larry. "BASICally speaking." (May 1989)
98 — Morse code; Change LINE to HLINE, etc.
Esposito, Richard E. "Doctor ASCII." (April 1989)
92 — Speedier operations; Disk problem;
Joystick problem; etc.
Esposito, Richard E. "Doctor ASCII." (August 1988)
165 — CoCoto PC; Graphics printing; Memory
locations; Delphi problems.
Esposito, Richard E. "Doctor ASCII." (December
1988) 158 — File transfers; Commodore
comparison; DeskMate's default; etc .
Esposito, Richard E. "Doctor ASCII." (February
1989)99 — Transfer CoCo - PC; ProComm; OS9
problem; HJL keyboard etc.
Esposito, Richard E. "Doctor ASCII." (July
154 — Drive support; Copy protection; VIP
speller fix; etc.
Esposito, Richard E. "Doctor ASCII." (March
94 — Saving graphics; Assembly language refs;
etc.
Esposito, Richard E. "Doctor ASCII." (November
1988) 144 — T/S spell; ROM pack problems;
Upgrade; etc.
Esposito, Richard E. "Doctor ASCII." (October
1988) 40 — Some terms defined; CoCo2 vs
CoCo3; Humidity, etc.
Esposito, Richard E. "Doctor ASCII." (September
1988) 138 — Garbled sound; BASIC memory;
Color artifacts; DeskMate 3; etc .
Esposito, Richard E. ; and Libra, Richard W.
"Doctor ASCII." (June 1989)84 — Memory
jumpers; Disk drives on a PC; Spreadsheet, etc.
Esposito, Richard E. ; and Libra, Richard W.
"Doctor ASCII." (May 1989) 136 — Mini-phono
jacks; EDTASM; Mikeyterm; Printer codes, etc.
Goodman, Martin H. "CoCo consultations."
(March 1989) 76 — Commodore drive; Transfer
binary file; Monitor, etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (April
1989)54 — Monitors; Disk drives; Sharing a
printer; etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (August
1988) 162 — Flashes on screen; OS-9 crashes;
ROM paktodisk
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations."
(December 1988) 154 — High speed poke; Hard
drive; ML addresses, etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations."
(February 1989) 92 — TTL monitor; Disk drive
problem; CoCo Max; CoCo 3 inputs.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (January
1989)98 — Joystick repairs; CoCo and CM-8
monitor; OS-9 games patch, et c.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (July
1988) 146 — Convert CoCo2 to CoCo3;
Multipak; Hardware failures; etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (June
1989)78— Double sided disks; Serial I/O; ROM
pak to disk, etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (May
1989) 142 — Multi-pak; Copy ROM paks; Color
printer, etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations."
(November 1988) 142— DRAM-chip price; Audio
output; Memory upgrades; Modemphone; etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (October
1988) 56 — Use CoCo3's MMU; CoCo3 cold
start; etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations."
(September 1988) 88 — Fix for TW-80; Printer
hookup; CoCo3 monitor; etc.
150
THE RAINBOW
July 1989
REVIEWS
"A Mazing world of Malcolm Mortar." (September
1988)132
"AR-16 relay interface and RI-8 relay card."
(December 1988) 139
"Adventure in Lumeria." (December 1988) 141
"Al-write." (October 1988) 119
"Arizona hard drive." (February 1989) 138
"Armchair admiral." (January 1989) 125
"The Aussie collection." (April 1989) 128
"BASIC screen editor." (October 1988) 116
"BASIC unravelled series." (May 1989) 118
"BASIC utility diskette." (November 1988) 129
"Bash." (February 1989) 130
"Big Pix3." (July 1988) 124
"The Black Grid." (June 1989) 130
"Blue Streak Ultima Serial/Parallel interface."
(April 1989) 128
"Bug Buster 2000." (December 1988) 138
"Buried Buxx." (February 1989) 129
"Caladuril II — Weatherstone's end." (June 1989)
126
"Car sign designer." (September 1988) 130
"Cartoonamator." (July 1988) 123
"Castle of Tharoggad." (November 1988) 130
"Chess-nuts." (June 1989) 132
"CoCo graphics designer plus." (May 1989) 110
"CoCo3 Wheel." (May 1989) 124
"Computer dictionary." (book) (July 1988) 128
"DELPHI: The Official Guide." (book) (November
1988)133
"DS-69B digisector." (May 1989) 121
"DaVinci3." (April 1989) 130
"Deluxe Icon Editor." (February 1989) 136
"Digitizers." (June 1989) 134
"Dino database." (May 1989) 122
"Disk manager tree." (October 1988) 115
"Diskman II." (February 1989) 139
"Disto Assortment." (March 1989) 122
"Domination." (July 1988) 124
"EZGen." (November 1988) 137
"EZwriter." (July 1988) 127
"The Entertainer." (December 1988) 140
"Flight simulator II." (August 1988) 132
"Flight simulator scenery disks." (January 1989)
124
"Floppy filer." (June 1989) 132
"Fontgen." (May 1989) 128
"Football II." (March 1989) 120
"Fraze craze." (August 1988) 128
"Frogday afternoon." (February 1989) 136
"GAT backup." (March 1989)113
"GCS file transfer utilities." (December 1988) 130
"Ghost hunters." (April 1989) 136
"Good games trio." (January 1989) 124
"Graphics-25." (September 1988) 131
"HAWkSoft's keyboard extender." (May 1989) 118
"HELLO/BAS." (October 1988) 125
"Hall of the King Trilogy." (December 1988) 134
"Hard disk organizer." (November 1988) 136
"Hard drive utilities." (June 1989) 129
"Home Bingo." (October 1988) 129
"Home Publisher." (July 1988) 122
"Horse sense." (January 1989) 130
"Hyper-I/O." (Ju/y 1988) 130
"I Ching." (March 1989) 124
"In quest of the Star Lord." (August 1988) 133
"Inventory manager." (October 1988) 113
"Iron Forest." (December 1988) 126
"Ironsides and Crimson sails." (April 1989) 138
"KDSK3." (January 1989) 121
"KJV on disk." (May 1989) 124
"Kcal." (June 1989) 129
"Keyboard commander." (November 1988) 135
"L1+L2 utility pak." (March 1989) 116
"Labyrinth." (September 1988) 133
"Legend Quest." (December 1988) 129
"Leonardo's paintbox." (March 1989) 124
"The Lyra Lybrary." (December 1988) 133
"MAESTRO." (February 1989) 127
"MJK-DOS." (January 1989) 120
"MPI-CoCo locking plate." (September 1988) 133
"MacPlay." (February 1989) 126
"Math Games." (September 1988) 129
"Math tutor." (May 1989) 111
"Max-10." (January 1989) 118
"Memory." (April 1989) 132
"Mine rescue." (January 1989) 123
"Mini database." (August 1988) 133
"MoneyMan II." (December 1988) 136
"Moon-runner." (October 1988) 112
"Mr. Corey." (July 1988) 131
"Multi-menu." (September 1988) 128
"Night of the living dead." (October 1988) 110
"OS-9 Level II BBS." (November 1988) 130
"Ore ambush." (May 1989) 114
"PIA and extender boards." (January 1989) 130
"Picture puzzles." (April 1989) 137
"Pokes, peeks and execs." (book) (February 1989)
126
"Power stones of Ard." (August 1988) 134
"Printer drivers." (May 1989) 117
"Quest for the ring." (October 1988) 128
"R.S.B.— Real BASIC under OS-9." (March 1989)
110
"RS-232 Switcher." (August 1988) 135
"Rad Warrior." (February 1989) 134
"Revenge of the germs." (May 1989) 116
"Rupert Rythym." (April 1989) 140
"Rustler." (June 1989) 131
"Security projects for the TRS-80 Color
Computer." (book) (January 1989) 129
"Shadow world." (October 1988) 116
"Silpheed." (March 1989)115
"Simply better." (April 1939) 134
"Solid Drive." (March 1989) 126
"Space intruders." (April 1989) 135
"Spellbound." (November 1988) 136
"Star NS-1000 Rainbow printer." (April 1989) 126
"Start OS-9." (April 1989) 140
"Stylograph." (July 1988) 126
"Super Pitfall." (December 1988) 132
"Syntrax 2.0." (August 1988) 128
"System5." (July 1988) 129
"Teddy bears." (September 1988) 132
"TelePak." (April 1989) 136
"Tetris." (Tlpr/M989J138
"Thexder." (August 1988) 134
"TypeMate." (February 1989) 130
"Ultra-base." (January 1989) 126
"V-term." (November 1988) 134
"VIP Database III." (December 1988) 129
"VIP Writer III, Version 2.0." (April 1989) 132
"VIP writer III." (September 1988) 126
"Vehicle cost printout." (May 1989) 125
"Video Draw Poker." (November 1988) 134
"Vocal freedom." (November 1988) 126
"Wargarne designer." (August 1988) 126
"Wargame organizer icon disk 1 ." (June 1989) 133
"Warp fighter 3-D." (February 1989) 134
"Warrior King." (February 1989) 132
"Wildcard Copy." (December 1988) 132
"Window Master." (February 1989) 124
"Word power 3.1." (October 1988) 117
"Yahtzz and QuantumLeap." (March 1989) 121
"The Zapper." (December 1988) 138
"ZoomDump." (March 1989) 112
TUTORIAL
Barden, William, Jr. "Barden's buffer: Can you
survive this column." (August 1988) 170 —
Assembly language interrupts and BASIC
internals. Correction, October 1988, p.84.
PRNTLINE; LINETABL; ANALYZE
Barden, William, Jr. "Barden's buffer: Sorting it all
out." (November 1988) 160 — Describes how to
make computer sort items. SELECTON;
BUBBLE; SHELL; QUIKSORT
Bernico, Bill. "The CoCo quiz master." (June
7989J57COCOQUIZ
Kolar, Joseph. "BASIC training: BASIC bird
watching." (May 1989) 88 — Creating figure of
bird. FLIGHTS1-3
Kolar, Joseph. "BASIC training: Boxcars, boxcars,
boxcars." (June 1989) 80 BOXCAR1
Kolar, Joseph. "BASIC training: Count your eggs
before they drop." (April 1989) 64 BIGBIRD
Kolar, Joseph. "BASIC training: Creating a utility
screen worksheet." (September 1988) 80
Kolar, Joseph. "BASIC training: Let's GET going."
(January 1989) 74
Kolar, Joseph. "BASIC training: New directions."
(October 1988) 98 — Graphics tutorial
Kolar, Joseph. "BASIC training: Shall we dance?"
(December 1988) 94 — 'Animate your graphics.'
Kolar, Joseph. "BASIC training: What's the
angle?" (November 1988) 84
Perlman, Richard 'The do-it-yourself database:
Designing your own money management system."
(March 1989) 88 — Second in a series of
tutorials. SEPARATE; RITEREAD; TIMER;
CREATE; ADDRECRD
Perlman, Richard. 'The do-it-yourself database:
Subroutines and program code. (February 1989)
36 — First in a series of tutorials SUBDEMO;
REALMENU; MARBLE1 ; MARBLE2
White, Brian C. "Learn to walk before you RUN."
(January 1989) IB
UTILITY
Bernico, Bill. "Five-column directories." (March
1989) 80 5-COLDIR
Bernico, Bill. "ML addresses." (July 1988)82
SCRNLIST
Campbell, Marc. "CoCo's current companion."
(July 1988) 34 — A program editor for the CoCo
3. Correction, Feb. 89, p.77. BUDDY
Deuell, Lee. "255 ways to clear your screen."
(January 1989) 62 CLS255
Elmer, Al. "Get the picture?" (July 1988) 93 —
Program enabling you to view MacPaint
picture files on CoCo. MACVIEW
Estrado, Richard. "Selective directory listings
using wildcards." (June 1989) 122 WILDBIN
Francis, David. "Emphasize with the DMP 105."
(August 1988) 53 ITALICS
Goldberg, Steve. "Parameter changes made easy."
(December 1988) 160 — Change disk drive
parameters. DMode; MakeDMode
Hegberg, Joel. "I/O in the fast lane." (November
1988)75 — Speed up disk i/o. FASTDISK
Hegberg, Joel. "Sound control." (June 1989) 92
SNDCTRL
Hufford, Wayne. "The timer." (May 7989) 75 —
Timekeeper for games. SOUNDOFF
Jimenez, Daniel. "Program a RAM disk." (January
1989) 110 — Correction, April 1989, p.48.
RAMDISK; COPY
Jones, Paul E. "Save that screen." (December
1988) 108 — Clears monitor screen to black if no
key pressed. SCRNSAVE
Kastack, Rebecca. "Counting the words."
(January 1989) 62 WORDCNT
Knapik, Steve. "Hacker, beware." (December
1988) 91 — Disk file protection. LOCKOUT
Kolesar, Fred. "EZrun." (June 1989) 62 — Auto-
run BASIC programs by typing in their
filenames. EZRUN
Larson, Neal. "Mass disk formatter." (September
1988) 30 FORMATTR
Miller, Merle. "Disks name miscl." (June 1989) 92
MMDIR
Miller, Stephen. "Has anyone seen my string?"
(March 1989) 80 ASCSERCH
Miller, Stephen. "ML-Data." (August 1988) 100 —
Routine to convert machine language program
into BASIC. ML-DATA
Ostrer, Ken. "CoCo ASCII table." (September
1988) 76 — Display character set and ASCII
codes. ASCII3
Phillips, Charles F. "CoCo 3 green screen blues."
(July 1988) 83 — CoCo 3 output to monochrome
monitor. MON03
Pucella, Ric. "Free zone." (November 1988) 74 —
Protect area of screen from scrolling.
NOSCROLL
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing well: From keyboard to
keypad." (March 1989) 84 — Simulate a numeric
keypad. QLATOR
Spiller, Jeremy. "Erase all trace!" (July 1988) 118
— Free up memory without unplugging the disk
drive. DISKOFF
Spiller, Jeremy. "What disk drive?" (December
1988) 100 — Get more memory without
disconnecting the disk drive on CoCo3 .
DISKOFF3
Sweaney, Erich. "Seeing the bigger picture."
(October 1988) 88 — Increases CoCo3's
HSCREEN 2 and 4. COCOPLUS
Sweet, Michael. "Get more power from your CoCo
keyboard." (October 1988) 72 — Add functions
to various keys. KEYPOWER
July 1S
THE RAINBOW
151
Weide, Dennis H. "CoCo takes a hint." (August
1988) 36 — Program to help you compare disk
files for duplicates. FILECOMP
Wolf, Eric. "The font master." (October 1988) 41 —
Replace CoCo3's built-in HPRINT font."
FONTMSTR
Zamora, Tony. "CoCo does windows and a whole
lot more." (March 1989) 100 — Add point and
click interface, windows, etc. Correction, June
1989, p.66. DESKTOP
WORD PROCESSING
Bates, Larry E. "Write III plus." (July 1988) 96 —
Add embedded printer commands to Write III
(April 87, p.156). WRITE3
Curtis, H. Allen. "High capacity screen dumps for
the shoestring desktop publisher part 1 ." (May
1989; 100 — Correction, June 1989, p.66.
DRIVERLT; DRIVERLE etc.
"Deciding what's 'write' for you." (April 1989) 26 —
Comparison of several word processor
programs.
Parker, Jeffrey S. "Desktop publishing comes to
the CoCo." (May 1989) 58 — Comparison of
several programs.
AUTHORS
Abell, James. "Does Archimedes' discovery hold
water?" (March 1989) 82 WILFLOAT
Abraham, Alex. "Psychedelia." (January 1989) 61
PSYCHO
Adams, Rick. "GIME power." (March 1989) 14 —
Description of GIME chip.
Alger, Paul. "A REMOTE update." (November
1988) 110— Update to BBS system. REMOTE3;
BASLOAD; REMDEMO
Alger, Paul. "Seeking immortality." (August 1988)
76 — Find number of 'men' in a game.
IMMORTALITY
Augsburg, Cray. "Delphi bureau: A place of your
own." (August 1988) 152 — Finding online help
and creating a workplace.
Augsburg, Cray. "Delphi bureau: Creating online."
(September 1988) 118
Augsburg, Cray. "Delphi bureau: Downloading
problems." (July 1988) 150
Augsburg, Cray. "Delphi bureau: Time for a
change." (October 1988) 64
Augsburg, Cray. "Do you have a question?"
(January 1989) 50 — Everything you wanted to
know about the CoCo but were afraid to ask.
Augsburg, Cray. "Printer diversions and
conversions." (August 1988) 142 — Use control
codes to enhance printer's capability.
Augsburg, Cray. "RAINBOWfest reporter
(Chicago, May 20-22, 1988)." (September 1988)
41
Augsburg, Cray. "Using OS-9 programs on
Rainbow on Disk." (June 1989) 138
Babich, Tio. "Like pulling taffy." (January 1989) 60
— Graphics demo. TAFFYBAL
Baier, Jeff. "Wow! One disk drive, two CoCo's."
(May 1989) 54
Baker, Delbert. "FunStats." (June 1989) 110 —
Keep statistics for your Softball team.
FUNSTATS; RSTRMKR; RSTRFXR; GMFLCHK,
etc.
Barden, William, Jr. "Barden's buffer: Devices,
unlimited." (May 1989) 150 — 'Simple CoCo
interfacing for the all-thumbs CoCoNut.'
Barden, William, Jr. "Barden's Buffer: Food for
worms." (February 1989) 144 WORMDRVR;
WORMSMPL
Barden, William, Jr. "Barden's buffer: April
foolishness and Pentomino contest winners."
(April 1989) 143
Barden, William, Jr. "Barden's buffer: Assembly
language for the complete novice part 2."
(October 1988) 132 PONGBIN; PONGBAS
Barden, William, Jr. "Barden's buffer: Assembly
language for the complete novice ." (September
1988)150
Barden, William, Jr. "Barden's buffer: Can the
CoCo learn?" (July 1988) 160 ALLPERMS;
1STMOVES; DATAMAKR; TICTACTO
Barden, William, Jr. "Barden's buffer: Can you
survive this column." (August 1988) 170 —
Assembly language interrupts and BASIC
internals. Correction, October 1988, p.84.
PRNTLINE; LINETABL; ANALYZE
Barden, William, Jr. "Barden's buffer: Hamming it
up." (January 1989) 145 — Ham radio
discussion. MORSE
Barden, William, Jr. "Barden's buffer: Perplexing
puzzles." (June 1989) 140 — 'Perplexing puzzles
to ponder.' PUZZLE1; PUZZLE2, etc.
Barden, William, Jr. "Barden's buffer: Sorting it all
out." (November 1988) 160 — Describes how to
make computer sort items. SELECTON;
BUBBLE; SHELL; QUIKSORT
Barden, William, Jr. "Barden's buffer: The puzzling
pentomino." (December 1988) 164 PENTPUZL
Bates, Larry E. "Write III plus." (July 1988)96 —
Add embedded printer commands to Write III
(April 87, p. 156).WRITE3
Bauer, Greg. "Turning text graphics into title
screens." (March 1989) 79 ASCICALC
Beck, John M. "Two liner contest winner."
(October 1988) 134 — Slower directory listing.
Bedard, Clem. "Secret codes." (January 1989) 102
CIPHER
Bell, Bruce K. "Bingo, the CoCo way." (August
1988)38— Correction, Feb. 89, p.76 BINGOTLK
Bennett, Carl Austin. "The forgotten chip." (May
1989) 130 — Get your modem to work with OS-9
level II for under $20.
Bernico, Bill. "BASICally speaking." (April 1989)
84 — BASIC programming hints.
Bernico, Bill. "BASICally speaking." (December
1988)144
Bernico, Bill. "BASICally speaking." (February
1989) 46 — Locating typos; GET/PUT problem;
Artifact colors; Saving grap hies.
Bernico, Bill. "BASICally speaking." (January
1989) 84— Saving graphics; Use of INSTR;
Automatic repeat.
Bernico, Bill. "BASICally speaking." (March 1989)
130 — Game hint; BASIC tutorial, etc.
SLOTCORE
Bernico, Bill. "BASICally speaking." (November
1988) 140— Merging subroutines; DATA
statements; etc.
Bernico, Bill. "BASICally speaking." (September
1988) 86 — New monthly technical column for
BASIC hackers.
Bernico, Bill. "Buy a CoCo and see the world."
(September 1988) 70 — Map of the world.
WORLD
Bernico, Bill. "Child's play." (August 1988) 44
BUGGIE
Bernico, Bill. "The CoCo quiz master." (June
7989J57COCOQUIZ
Bernico, Bill. "The Color coordinator." (April 1989)
101 — Helps children develop good fashion
sense. ORDINATE
Bernico, Bill. "Doodle ditty." (January 1989) 60
DOODLER3
Bernico, Bill. "Five-column directories." (March
1989) 80 5-COLD I R
Bernico, Bill. "ML addresses." (July 1988)82
SCRNUST
Bernico, Bill. "Pieces of the pie." (April 1989) 79 —
Draw a pie chart. CC3GRAPH
Bernico, Bill. "Pixel pictures." (January 1989) 28
— Use these graphics programs to create
brilliant pictures. BLOCKS3; BLOCKS2
Bernico, Bill. "Set your wheels to spinning." (July
1988) 48 — Contest — brush up programming
creativity and submit result. CONTEST
Bernico, Bill. "We have a winner!" (January 1989)
87 — Results from July's programming contest.
RINGBELL
Bleckley, Logan, III. "Wordmake." (June 1989)91
WORDMAKE
Bly, Merwyn. "One liner contest winner." (August
1988) 89 game
Blyn, Steve. "Education notes: Animal stories."
(March 1989) 28 — Language arts program for
elementary school children. PETSTORY
Blyn, Steve. "Education notes: Break it up." (April
1989)98 — Dictionary skills program.
DICTNARY
Blyn, Steve. "Education notes: Carrier's collection
chart." (August 1988) 80 — Interpreting a
newspaper delivery chart. NEWSCOST
Blyn, Steve. "Education notes: Fraction action."
(May 1989) 56 FRACTION
Blyn, Steve. "Education notes: Give 'em an inch."
(January 1989) 72 — Convert inches to feet and
yards. CONVERT
Blyn, Steve. "Education notes: Locating the topic."
(September 1988) 136 — Cross reference drill.
REFERNCE
Blyn, Steve. "Education notes: Motor math." (July
1988) 54 — Practice in solving verbal math
problems. GASQUIZ
Blyn, Steve. "Education notes: Shooting math."
(June 1989) 76 MATHSHOT
Blyn, Steve. "Education notes: The blink of an
eye." (February 1989) 105 — Increase students'
memorization abilities. TACHISTO
Blyn, Steve. "Education notes: Time's up!"
(December 1988) 102 — A working alarm clock.
ALARM
Blyn, Steve. "Education notes: You can't get there
from here." (November 1988) 40 — Reading
exercise. MAPPER
Boeldt, Larry. "BASICally speaking." (May 1989)
98 — Morse code; Change LINE to HLINE, etc.
Brown, Philip. "Tools for programming BASIC09."
(May 1989) 138 — Using Syscall to enhance
BASIC09. CORE
Bryson, B. J. "The storm." (June 1989) 59 STORM
Burke, Val. "Have a jazzy Christmas." (December
1988)28— Christmas music. HIPMAS
Burnham, Paul D. "The CoCo crystal ball." (June
1989)28— Fortune teller FORTUNE
Caldwell, Steve. "Here eagles dare." (July 1988) 82
— Graphics demo. EAGLE
Campbell, Marc. "CoCo's current companion."
(July 1988) 34 — A program editor for the CoCo
3. Correction, Feb. 89, p.77. BUDDY
Carlin, Kenneth. "Taking on the one-armed
bandit." (October 1988) 88 SLOTS
Carter, Brian. "One liner contest winner."
(September 1988) 141 — Utility to KILL files.
Chapel, Lee J. "For the love of gold." (December
1988)58 — Adventure game. — Correction, April
1989, p.48. PROS1 ; PROS2; SCRN1 ; SCRN2;
MAKEPROS
Clapper, David L. "Invoice innovation." (April
1989)44 — Create professional-looking invoices
and labels. OFFICE
Collicott, John. "One liner contest winner."
(August 1988) 117 — Reverse PMODE screen.
Cooper, Rick. "Setting for one." (December 1988)
90 TURKISH
Cooper, Rick. "States and capitals." (September
1988) 60 STATES
Cooper, Rick. "Today's forecast." (April 1989) 82
— Graphics demo WHENRAIN
Cooper, Rick. "The big bad wolf." (September 1988)
34 — Fantasy joins forces with CoCo to help
children's reading skills. BADWOLF
Crawford, Gay. "Knee-high to a growth chart."
(February 1989) 89 GROCHART
Crawford, Gay. "Tangled tiles." (February 1989) 28
— Game and puzzle BLUEVOID
Curtis, H. Allen. "High capacity screen dumps for
the shoestring desktop publisher part 1." (May
1989) 100 — Correction, June 1989, p.66.
DRIVERLT; DRIVERLE etc.
Curtis, H. Allen. "The desktop publisher: A
reprise." (September 1988) 102 GENMENU;
PATCHWPL; PATCHWPH; CONVERTL;
CONVERTH; MONROE
Cutchin, Rusty. "Breaking the four-color barrier."
(October 1988) 51 — Add many more than 4
colors in HSCREEN 4. NUCOLORS; DEMO
Dater, Andrew. "The Hit list." (August 1988) 87 —
Keep track of the body count in role-playing
games. KILLER
Davies, Peter E. "Holidays at the hearth."
(December 1988) 89 YULELOG
Day, Darren. "Cider sipping." (September 1988) 76
— Music demo. CIDER
Day, Darren. "Simple draw." (June 1989) 93
SIMPLDRA
Deuell, Lee. "255 ways to clear your screen."
(January 1989) 62 CLS255
DiStefano, Tony. "Turn of the Screw: The ABC's
152
THE RAINBOW July 1989
of disk drives." (May 1989) 80
DiStefano, Tony. "Turn of the screw: A simple,
expandable LED project." (November 1988) 157
— Makes computer control 8 LED's.
DiStefano, Tony. "Turn of the screw: All about
serial packs." (August 1988) 167
DiStefano, Tony. "Turn of the screw: Do you read
me?" (March 1989) 132 — Adding input devices
to an expansion board.
DiStefano, Tony. "Turn of the screw: Lights out!"
(April 1989) 96
DiStefano, Tony. "Turn of the screw: Project
expansion." (December 1988) 146
DiStefano, Tony. "Turn of the screw: Summer
cleanup." (September 1988) 140 — Update on
parallel interface and hardware patch for Multi-
Pak.
DiStefano, Tony. "Turn of the screw: The DEFs of
disk drives." (June 1989) 98
DiStefano, Tony. "Turn of the screw: Two for
one." (July 1988) 148 — Fit two adapters into
your controller at the same time.
Dillon, John. "Adventure game mapping
techniques." (August 1988) 114
Dingle, Brent. "CoCo pong." (January 1989)63
COCOPONG
Donze, Jeff. "Lunar lander." (May 1989) 28
LANDERGG; LANDER
Dowd, Kevin. "The little graphics library." (August
1988) 102 PROG1 ; PROG2; PROG3; PROG4
Dowd, Roger D. "Are you missing something."
(August 1988) 150 — Repairing keyboard
problems.
Dueck, Timothy. "It'll move you." (April 1989) 82
— Animation demo ANIMATOR
Duggins, Larry. "Teed off." (March 1989) 58 —
Golf game GOLFER
Duke, William L. "One liner contest winner." (June
1989) 85 — Print memory addresses.
Dunn, Christopher. "It's a toad's life." (February
1989) 43 TOADER
Elmer, Al. "Get the picture?" (July 1988) 93 —
Program enabling you to view MacPaint picture
files on CoCo. MACVIEW
Elms, Stephen. "It's a bug-eat-bug world."
(November 1988) 76 CENTPEDE
England, Carl. "Hint." (November 1988) 83 —
HPRINT shortened.
Esposito, Richard E. "Doctor ASCII." (April 1989)
92 — Speedier operations; Disk problem;
Joystick problem; etc.
Esposito, Richard E. "Doctor ASCII." (August 1988)
165 — CoCo to PC; Graphics printing; Memory
locations; Delphi problems.
Esposito, Richard E. "Doctor ASCII." (December
1988) 158 — File transfers; Commodore
comparison; DeskMate's default; etc .
Esposito, Richard E. "Doctor ASCII." (February
1989)99 — Transfer CoCo - PC; ProComm; OS9
problem; HJL keyboard etc.
Esposito, Richard E. "Doctor ASCII." (July 1988)
154 — Drive support; Copy protection; VIP
speller fix; etc.
Esposito, Richard E. "Doctor ASCII." (March 1989)
94 — Saving graphics; Assembly language refs;
etc.
Esposito, Richard E. "Doctor ASCII." (November
1988) 144 — T/S spell; ROM pack problems;
Upgrade; etc.
Esposito, Richard E. "Doctor ASCII." (October
1988) 40 — Some terms defined; CoCo2 vs
CoCo3; Humidity, etc.
Esposito, Richard E. "Doctor ASCII." (September
1988) 138 — Garbled sound; BASIC memory;
Color artifacts; DeskMate 3; etc .
Esposito, Richard E. ; and Libra, Richard W.
"Doctor ASCII." (June 1989)84— Memory
jumpers; Disk drives on a PC; Spreadsheet, etc.
Esposito, Richard E. ; and Libra, Richard W.
"Doctor ASCII." (May 1989) 136— Mini-phono
jacks; EDTASM; Mikeyterm; Printer codes, etc.
Estrado, Richard. "Selective directory listings
using wildcards." (June 1989) 122 WILDBIN
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (April 1989) 10 —
'CoCo's Canadian future."
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (August 1988) 10 —
'Some Post-RAINBOWtest reflections."
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (December 1988) 10
— 'A season for reflection.'
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (February 1989) 10
— 'Here to stay.'
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (January 1989) 10 —
'Starting the year off right.'
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (July 1988) 10 —
'The dream machine.'
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (June 1989) 12 —
'Something akin to a miracle.'
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (March 1989) 10 —
'What's good for General Bullmoose...'
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (May 1989) 10 —
'Balancing a Rainbow.'
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (November 1988) 8
— 'Computer uses — you decide.'
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (October 1988) 10 —
'October magic'
Falk, Lawrence C. "Print#-2." (September 1988) 10
— 'The computer's place in education.'
Fingliss, Doug. "One liner contest winner."
(August 1988) 117 — Graphics demo.
Fogle, Paul. "One liner contest winner." (June
1989) 85 — Control cassette recorder.
Foster, Leslie A. "The seventh year of Rainbow."
(July 1988) 133 — Index, July 1987 to June 1988.
Francis, David. "Emphasize with the DMP 105."
(August 1988) 53 ITALICS
Francisco, Harleen. "Economy printer buffer, part
1 of 2." (June 1989) 100 HECONOMY
Gagnon, Marc. "A moving Rainbow border." (April
1989) 112 COCOTOUR; CCTDEMO
Genois, Marc "CoCo3 printer spooler." (May
1989) 86 SPOOLBAS
Gibson, Charles Lee. "Two liner contest winner."
(March 1989) 152 — Running total and average
of times.
Goff, Allen. "Showing off random graphics."
(November 1988) 75 — Correction, January
1989, p.41. LOADER
Goldberg, Steve. "Parameter changes made easy."
(December 1988) 160 — Change disk drive
parameters. DMode; MakeDMode
Goodman, Martin H. "CoCo consultations."
(March 1989) 76 — Commodore drive; Transfer
binary file; Monitor, etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (April
1989) 54 — Monitors; Disk drives; Sharing a
printer; etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (August
1988) 162 — Flashes on screen; OS-9 crashes;
ROM pak to disk
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations."
(December 1988) 154 — High speed poke; Hard
drive; ML addresses, etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations."
(February 1989) 92 — TTL monitor; Disk drive
problem; CoCo Max; CoCo 3 inputs.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (January
1989) 98 — Joystick repairs; CoCo and CM-8
monitor; OS-9 games patch, et c.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (July
1988) 146 — Convert CoCo2 to CoCo3;
Multipak; Hardware failures; etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (June
1989) 78 — Double sided disks; Serial I/O; ROM
pak to disk, etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (May
1989) 142— Multi-pak; Copy ROM paks; Color
printer, etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations."
(November 1988) 142— DRAM-chip price;
Audio output; Memory upgrades; Modemphone
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations." (October
1988) 56 — Use CoCo3's MMU; CoCo3 cold
start; etc.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo consultations."
(September 1988) 88 — Fix for TW-80; Printer
hookup; CoCo3 monitor; etc.
Goodman, Marty. "Quick fixes." (October 1988) 58
— Three do-it-yourself fixes for the hardware
hacker. Correction, November 1988, p.138 (not
needed — see Jan 1989, p.41 ).
Goodman, Marty. "Upgrading CoCo's memory."
(March 1989) 34
Goodman, Marty. "A hard drive for your CoCo."
(March 1989) 44
Gordley, Richard D. "Long division drill."
(September 1988) 53 DIVISION
Grengs, Patrick D., II. "Warped animation."
(October 1988) 102 — Create whirlpools and
waves in an undulating grid. Correction, January
1989, p.41. GRAVGRID
Gross, Kevin K. "One liner contest winner." (July
1988) 94 — Graphics demo.
Grubb, Robert John. "CoBBS Xmodem routines."
(November 1988) 88 XMRECV.ASM;
XMSEND.ASM; XMRECV.SYS; XMRECPK.BAS
Grumann, Harold. "Hint." (November 1988) 83 —
Autoexec-like file.
Hair, Fred, Jr. "On VCR time." (September 1988)
122 — Calculating time intervals for VCR tape.
VIDTIME
Halbrook, Travis. "Custom cassette labels."
(February 1989) 88 CASSLBLR
Halbrook, Travis. "May the force be with you?"
(July 1988) 85 PSYCHIC
Hameluck, Jeff. "Sea War." (August 1988) 20
SEAWAR
Hathaway, Ed. "CoCo clubs: Building a great
foundation." (January 1989) 34 — How to
organize a club.
Haverstock, Mark. "The old switcheroo II."
(August 1988) 120— Handle switching of
joystick and cassette ports. Correction, October
1988, p.84
Hegberg, Joel. "I/O in the fast lane." (November
1988) 75 — Speed up disk i/o. FASTOISK
Hegberg, Joel. "Sound control." (June 1989) 92
SNDCTRL
Hill, Kenneth R. "Big brother's watching." (March
1989) 78 BLINK
Hill, Kenneth R. "An uncommon view." (April
1989) 81 — Graphics demo STARVIEW
Hufford, Wayne. "The timer." (May 1989) 75 —
Timekeeper for games. SOUNDOFF
Hurt, Bradley. "Diary." (June 1989) 91 DIARY
Hutchison, Don. "Delphi Bureau: CoCo DOS?"
(April 1989) 50
Hutchison, Don. "Delphi bureau: At your service."
(May 1989) 40
Hutchison, Don. "Delphi bureau: Common
questions." (December 1988) 148 — Includes
Database report.
Hutchison, Don. "Delphi bureau: Database
report." (August 1988) 152
Hutchison, Don. "Delphi bureau: Database
report." (July 1988) 150
Hutchison, Don. "Delphi bureau: Database
report." (October 1988) 64
Hutchison, Don. "Delphi bureau: Database
report." (September 1988) 118
Hutchison, Don. "Delphi bureau: Haven't I seen
you before? (November 1988) 33 — Includes
database report.
Hutchison, Don. "Delphi bureau: What's goin' on?"
(March 1989)96
Hutchison, Don. "Delphi bureau: Who has the
time?" (January 1989) 114 — Includes Database
report.
Hutchison, Don. "Working together: Delphi and
tape I/O." (August 1988) 156 — Two utilities to
help download programs using Modem Pak.
TAPCNV; BASFIX
Hutchison, Don. "The computer connection."
(November 1988) 28 — Connecting a CoCo to
other computers.
Hyre, Leonard. "Election '88." (November 1988) 58
— Keep track of election results. ELECTION
Hyre, Leonard. "Convention." (July 1988) 110 —
Help keep track of voting at conventions.
CONVENTN
Jenkins, Dave. "An RGB demonstration." (January
1989J65RGBDEMO
Jenkins, Dave. "So you want to be a SysOp."
(November 1988) 36
Jimenez, Daniel. "Program a RAM disk." (January
1989) 110 — Correction, April 1989, p.48.
RAMDISK; COPY
Johnson, Richard K. "More than a house."
(February 1989) 110 — Help organize search for
the right home. DRIVEBY; HOUSE; LOANDATA
Johnson, Richard. "Stalking the used car."
(September 1988) 16 — Used car shopping
guide. USEDCARS
Johnson, Samuel D. "EduSpell." (December 1988)
42 — First in a series developing a talking,
spelling tutor. SPELLER; ROMRAM; SETHELP;
TAKETEST
Jones, Edward. "Font selection made easy." (May
July 1£
THE RAINBOW
153
1989) 68 FONTSETR.
Jones, Paul E. "Save that screen." (December
1988) 108 — Clears monitor screen to black if no
key pressed. SCRNSAVE
Kastack, Rebecca. "Counting the words."
(January 1989) 62 WORDCNT
Kastack, Rebecca. "The singing card." (December
1988) 112 — Send a musical holiday greeting.
SINGCARD
Kenny, Keiran. "All things in progression."
(January 1989) 61 — Charade-like education
game.
Kenny, Keiran. "Answers for your questions."
(September 1988) 72 — Quiz game. FLEXQUIZ
Kenny, Keiran. "For the birds." (April 1989) 83 —
Graphics demo BIRDSEED
Kenny, Keiran. "Guess who." (July 1988) 83
GUESSWHO
Kenny, Keiran. "Left beats right." (June 1989) 89
REACTION
Kenny, Keiran. "Mental math blocks." (September
1988)71 ADDBLOKS
Kenny, Keiran. "Newsflash! Newsflash!"
(December 1988) 92 — Home news screen.
Correction, Feb. 89, p.76. NEWSREEL
Kenny, Keiran. "Tying up DRAW strings."
(October 1988) 87 COPYPIX
Kenny, Keiran. "What's missing?" (August :
79 MEMORY
Kenny, Keiran. "Who ya gonna write?" (April
80— Print mailing labels. EZLABELS
Kenny, Keiran. "The building blocks of graphics."
(February 1989) — Introduce lo-res graphics.
CLRBLOKS
Kenny, Keiran. "The flip side.' (January 1989) 22
— Use one sheet paper to print a 6 page
pamphlet. BOOKLET
Kiedaisch, Charles A. "One liner contest winner."
(September 1988) 120 — Convert fractions to
decimals.
Klein, Joel F. "It's your move." (August 1988) 28 —
Chess simulation. CHESS
Knapik, Steve. "Hacker, beware." (December
1988) 91 — Disk file protection. LOCKOUT
Kolar, Joseph. "BASIC training: BASIC bird
watching." (May 1989) 88 — Creating figure of
bird. FLIGHTS1-3
Kolar, Joseph. "BASIC training: Boxcars, boxcars,
boxcars." (June 1989) 80 BOXCAR1
Kolar, Joseph. "BASIC training: Count your eggs
before they drop." (April 1989) 64 BIGBIRD
Kolar, Joseph. "BASIC training: Creating a utility
screen worksheet." (September 1988) 80 —
Tutorial for DRAW command.
Kolar, Joseph. "BASIC training: Let's GET going."
(January 1989) 74
Kolar, Joseph. "BASIC training: New directions."
(October 1988) 98 — Graphics tutorial
Kolar, Joseph. "BASIC training: Shall we dance?"
(December 1988) 94 — 'Animate your graphics.'
Kolar, Joseph. "BASIC training: The Encyclopedia
CoColoria." (August 1988) 82 — Discusses back
issues of Rainbow.
Kolar, Joseph. "BASIC training: Thirty days hath
September." (July 1988) 86 — Tutorial to teach
students the months of the year. 12MONTHS
Kolar, Joseph. "BASIC training: What's the
angle?" (November 1988) 84 — Graphics
tutorial.
Kolesar, Fred. "EZrun." (June 1989) 62 — Auto-
run BASIC programs by typing in their
filenames. EZRUN
Kyllo, Donald. "Cryptologist's sidekick." (July
1988) 80 CRYPTAID
Lamonica, James ;and Lamonica, Mary Jean.
"Clue me in!" (September 1988) 65 — Charades
game CLUEFILE; CLUEWORD
Lamonica, Mary ; and Lamonica, James. "I'm late!
I'm late!" (February 1989) 106 — Daily planner.
DAYPLAN
Lamonica, Mary ; and Lamonica, James. "Stretch
it to the limit." (April 1989) 103 — Keep track of
credit card balances and transactions. CREDIT
Larson, Neal. "Mass disk formatter." (September
1988) 30 FORMATTR
Lim, Larry. "One liner contest winner." (October
1988) 54 — Display poke and peek values for
CoCo 3 keyboard.
Lowry, James Kevin. "Minding yourX's and Y's."
(August 1988) 77 JOYZAP
Massie, Warren. "CoCo says..." (February 1989) 89
SIMON
Maxwell, Wilmer B. "Looking for a heartbeat."
(July 1988) 84 — Estimate pulse rate.
PULSBEAT
McCorkle, R. J. "Having a party?" (May 1989) 46
— Print invitations, flyers, etc. INVITE:
INVIFORM
McKernan, Chris. "Escape from Tut's tomb parts 2
and 3." (August 1988) 58 — Correction, October
1988, p.84 2PART1 ; 2PART2; 3PART1 ; 3PART2
McKernan, Chris. "Escape from Tut's tomb." (July
1988) 58 — Arcade game written in machine
language. ONE; TWO; THREE; FOUR
Messer, Shane. "Hi-res screen dump." (May 1989)
74 DUMP132
Miller, Merle. "Disks name miscl." (June 1989) 92
MMDIR
Miller, Ralph D. "Washington, Adams,
Jefferson...." (November 1988) 102 —
Presidential drill. PRESDENT
Miller, Stephen. "Has anyone seen my string?"
(March 1989) 80 ASCSERCH
Miller, Stephen. "ML-Data." (August 1988) 100 —
Routine to convert machine language program
into BASIC. ML-DATA
Mims, Eric Ryan. "Just one touch — just one
breath." (February 1989) 50 — CoCo makes
calculations easier for the disabled. CALCLATR
Mitchel, Barry J. "All the right moves." (December
1988) 116 — Correction, April 1989, p.48. —
Faster graphics. SCRLDEMO; FASTSCRL
Mony, Sam. "Two-liner contest winner." (April 1989)
124— Make a PRINT@ worksheet.
Mony, Sam. "Two-liner contest winner." (March 1989)
148 —Printer utility.
Moore, Clayton R. "Asteroid dodge." (June 1989)
90 ASTEROID
Moore, Mike. "The Christmas tree puzzle."
(December 1988) 20 — 'Can you plant the royal
Christmas trees as the king desires?
'TREEPUZZ
Moos, Patricia. "Fright night." (October 1988) 86
— Pumpkin graphic. SPOOK
Morin, Jean-Francois. "Now you see it, now you
don't!" (June 1989) 48 — Optical illusions.
ILLUSION
Murray, Ken. "A CoCo Christmas." (December
1988) 95 — Chrismas poem.
Musumeci, John. "Now or never." (January 1989)
58 — Music and graphics demo. MANDO
Nalos, Paul. "Elevators." (June 1989) 90
ELEVATOR
Nee, William P. "Machine language made BASIC
part 1: General Math." (July 1988) 100
SORTBAS;SORTBIN
Nee, William P. "Machine language made BASIC
part 2: High finances." (August 1988) 137
FINANBAS; FINANBIN
Nee, William P. "Machine language made BASIC
part 3: What a dump!" (September 1988) 98
DUMPBAS; DUMPBIN
Nee, William P. "Machine language made BASIC
part 4: Getting graphic." (October 1988) 48
PAGER
Nee, William P. "Machine language made BASIC
part 5: Get the point." (November 1988) 80
POINTBAS; POINTBIN
Nee, William P. "Machine language made BASIC
part 6: Draw the line." (December 1988) 104
BASLINE; BINLINE
Nee, William P. "Machine language made BASIC
part 7: Around in circles." (January 1989) 90
CIRCLES; ARCS
Nee, William P. "Machine language made BASIC
part 8: And more math." (February 1989) 96
SHIFTS
Nee, William P. "Machine language made BASIC
part 9: Let there be music." (March 1989) 30
MLNOTES
Nee, William P. "Machine language made BASIC
part 10: Two-dimensional rotation. (April 1989)
72 DEMO; DRIVER; ROTATION
Nee, William P. "Machine language made BASIC
part 1 1 : 3-D without glasses." (May 1989) 82
ROTATE3D; DRIVER; ALTOROTAT
Nee, William P. "Machine language made BASIC
part 12: And the music played on." (June
68 6VOICES
Norris, Duke. "Lir ole interest, revisited." (April
1989) 18 — Update of September 1984. article.
INTEREST
O'Brien, Dan. "Towers of Hanoi." (February 1989)
90 HANOI
Olmstead, Paul. "One-liner contest winner."
(March 1989) 148 — Graphics demo
Osborne, Gary. "Hit the slopes!" (January 1989) 63
DOWNHILL
Ostrer, Ken. "CoCo ASCII table." (September
1988) 76 — Display character set and ASCII
codes. ASC1 13
Ostrer, Ken. "Hint." (November 1988) 83 — Cursor
control.
Ostrer, Ken. "Odd one out." (November 1988) 77
— Drill for even and odd numbers. EVENODD
Parker, Jeffrey S. "Desktop publishing comes to
the CoCo." (May 1989) 58 — Comparison of
several programs.
Paul, Steve. "Chores for dollars." (May 1989) 77
CHORES
Pendell, Joseph. "Beam3D." (May 1989)75 —
Animate 3 dimensional pictures. BEAM3D
Perlman, Richard. 'The do-it-yourself database:
Designing your own money management system."
(March 1989) 88 — Second in a series of
tutorials. SEPARATE; RITEREAD; TIMER;
CREATE; ADDRECRD
Perlman, Richard. 'The do-it-yourself database:
Subroutines and program code. (February 1989)
36 — First in a series of tutorials SUBDEMO;
REALMENU; MARBLE1 ; MARBLE2
Phillips, Charles F. "CoCo 3 green screen blues."
(July 1988) 83 — CoCo 3 output to monochrome
monitor. MON03
Phillips, John E. "The mathematics of chaos."
(March 1989) 81 FRACTAL
Plaster, Gip Wayne. "Play your piano." (December
1988)93— Music demo. KEYBOARD
Presley, Chad. "Winging it." (August 1988) 78
FLIGHT
Pucella, Ric. "Free zone." (November 1988) 74 —
Protect area of screen from scrolling.
NOSCROLL
Pucella, Ric. "Hot stuff." (May 1989) 76 HOTCOLD
Puckett, Dale L. "KISSable OS-9: Advances in OS-
9 technology." (February 1989) 152 Charter;
Translate
Puckett, Dale L. "KISSable OS-9: Another cry for
standards." (October 1988) 147 FMenu; Modi;
Mod2; DiskFix; FormatFix
Puckett, Dale L. "KISSable OS-9: BASIC09— A
great language." (January 1989) 136
Puckett, Dale L. "KISSable OS-9: Better tools are
here!" (December 1988) 178 Xcodes.CC3
, Puckett, Dale L. "KISSable OS-9: Building two
handy tools." (June 1989) 150 Find; Findit;
Diskdir; Checkdir; Dodir
Puckett, Dale L. "KISSable OS-9: In quest of new
technology." (April 1989) 148
Puckett, Dale L. "KISSable OS-9: Moving to OS-9."
(March 1989) 136Traksat; Echo. Source; Make. Echo
Puckett, Dale L. "KISSable OS-9: Sending the
right signals." (July 1988) 174 MVShell;
SigTestOne; SigTestTwo; SkipMuf
Puckett, Dale L. "KISSable OS-9: Volunteers build
a better mousetrap." (August 1988) 182 Gfx3
Puckett, Dale L. "KISSable OS-9: Installation,
automation and more." (November 1988) 176
ClkSpd; ClkChk; DoMenu; DoAlert; Strip;
MakeStrip
Queen, William A., III. "Math drill." (May 1989) 76
MATHDRILL
Quellhorst, George. "Solitaire, the next
generation." (December 1988) 36 — 'Adding
color to solitaire on the CoCo3.' SOLTAIR3
Reid, Randall. "A patch for a patch." (February
1989) 80 — Modify EDTASM for 80 column
screen. Correction, June 1989, p.66. EDPATCH;
EDLOADER
Ries, Richard. "PR.B09." (June 1989) 136— Print
utility for OS-9. Pr
Ries, Richard. "What day is it?" (February 1989)
142 — Utility to change format of date. SetDate
Riley, Russell, Jr. "Boggling your mind." (February
1989)91 HEADSUP
Robinson, Evan. "Chown." (May 1989) 144 —
Change ownership of OS-9 files. CHOWN
154
THE RAINBOW July 1989
Rochford, Tom. "Who you gonna call?" (January
1989) 64 TELE-DIR
Rodriguez, Ana M. "Applying labels." (February
1989) 88 — Make address labels. ADLABELS
Rodriguez, Ana M. "CoCo clowns around."
(September 1988) 74 — Clown graphics.
PAYASO
Ronald, Bruce W. "One of our pool balls must be
crazy!" (July 1988) 28 — Logic problem tester.
BALL3; BALL2
Ronald, Bruce W. "The crazy pool ball explained."
(August 1988) 18 — Solution to last month's
problem.
Roseman, Mark. "A new outlook for OS-9." (July 1988)
16 — Using subdirectories and shell scripts
to build an OS-9 menu system.
Rowan, Don. "One liner contest winner." (July
1988) 131 — Converts PRINT to SET or vice
versa.
Ruby, Paul, Jr. "And for my next trick..."
(December 1988) 92 — Card trick. CARDTRIK
Samuels, Edward. "Copyright law update: Congress
alters rules of copyright notice. (April 1989)
41
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing Well: How much time?"
(April 1989) 89 — Calculate differences in time.
TIMECARD
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing Well: Matching
opposites." (August 1988) 92 — Basic
vocabulary for elementary students. OPOSITE1
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing well: CoCo uses some
comma sense!" (July 1988) 156 — Training oh
correct comma usage. COMMAS
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing well: Count on CoCo."
(February 1989) 82 — Program designed to teach
fundamental math skills to new students.
COUNTME
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing well: From keyboard to
keypad." (March 1989) 84 — Simulate a numeric
keypad. QLATOR
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing well: Growing up with
CoCo." (November 1988) 146— Building on
skills developed in earlier games. PICTURES
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing well: Hold that thought!"
(December 1988) 150 — 'Make composition
writing simple.' BRAINSTM
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing well: Just say goodnight
Gracie." (June 1989) 87 WEEKDAYS
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing well: Opposite
attraction." (September 1988) 92 —
Concentration-like game. MATCH
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing well: Twelve months of
fun." (May 1989) 92 CALENDAR
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing well: Two for the price of
one." (October 1988) 90 — Continuation of last
months 'opposites' game. OPOSITE2
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing well: Where's the logic?"
(January 1989) 80 ANALOGY
Schuler, Keith. "Castle Zhagwhar." (June 1989) 41
ZHAGWHAR
Seats, Darrin. "Note card." (May 1989) 78
NOTECARD
Sims, Mike. "One liner contest winner." (July
1988) 95 — Graphics demo.
Skala, Dennis. "OS-9: Time for a change." (April
1989) 58
Sloan, Kevin. "A CoBBS update." (November
1988) 1 6 — Modifying the CoBBS system to
work with the CoCo3. COBBS/SYS; USER/SYS
Sobieski, Joe F. "One liner contest winner." (July
1988) 131 — Multiplication tables.
Souser, William. "Make a note of it." (April 1989)
52 CALLMEMO
Spiller, Jeremy. "Erase all trace!" (July 1988) 118
— Free up memory without unplugging the disk
drive. DISKOFF
Spiller, Jeremy. "Super stamper: The elastic
rubber graphics stamp." (October 1988) 28 —
Two new graphics commands for PMODE image
manipulation. SUPRSTMP; STMPDEMO
Spiller, Jeremy. "What disk drive?" (December
1988) 100 — Get more memory without
disconnecting the disk drive on CoCo3 .
DISKOFF3
St. Jean, Etienne. "Bouncing off the walls."
(January 1989) 59 — Graphics demo.
BALLDEMO
Stanley, Willis. "Decisions, decisions." (April 1989)
118 — Program to help in decision making. AHP
Steidl, Jeff. "Electro dominoes." (June 1989) 18
DOMINOES
Sweaney, Erich. "Seeing the bigger picture."
(October 1988) 88 — Increases CoCo3's
HSCREEN 2 and 4. COCOPLUS
Sweet, Michael. "Get more power from your CoCo
keyboard." (October 1988) 72 — Add functions
to various keys. KEYPOWER
Tatarka, James A. "A tribute to the CoCo2." (June
1989) 22 PORTRAIT
Thompson, Ernie. "Keeping a card count."
(December 1988) 90 — Greeting card list.
CARDLIST
Toepke, Michael. "One liner contest winner."
(September 1988) 37 — Ski game.
Toepke, Michael. "One liner contest winner."
(September 1988) 137 — Magic square.
Toepke, Michael. "Two liner contest winner."
(August 1988) 81 — Pong type game.
Toepke, Michael. "Two liner contest winner."
(December 1988) 120 — Mastermind type game.
Toepke, Michael. "Two liner contest winner."
(March 1989) 152 — Game.
Turner, David. "Bills, bills, bills!" (October 1988)
14 — Program to help roommates organize
expenses. ROOMMATE
Turner, Del. "Hint." (August 1988) 169 — Use of
COBBLER command.
Turner, Del. "Hint." (July 1988) 189 - 'Handy
work window.'
Turner, Del. "Hint." (November 1988)92 —
Discussion of memory and OS9.
Turner, Del. "Hint." (October 1988) 83 — Three
handy screens.
Turner, Del. "Hint." (September 1988) 134 — OS-9
hints.
Turowski, Donald A. "A seat for everyone and
everyone in his seat." (September 1988) 45 —
Seating chart for classroom. SEATCHRT
Vasconi, Eugene. "CoCo in 3-D!" (June 1989) 52
3DGRAPHX
Ward, Logan. "Cartooning with CoCo." (July 1988)
50 — Tutorial on creating CoCo comics, and
announcement of a contest.
Weaver, Dan ; and Weaver, John. "When in Rome."
(September 1988) 71 — Learn Roman numerals.
ROMANMRL
Webb, Mark. "Playing the stock market."
(November 1988) 45 STOCKS3; STOCKS2
Weide, Dennis H. "CoCo takes a hint." (August
1988) 36 — Program to help you compare disk
files for duplicates. FILECOMP
Weide, Dennis H. "Hands-free computing."
(February 1989) 58 — Aid physically
handicapped people. COEPPRAM; COEPPROM
Wells, John T. "Space attack." (August 1988) 78
EZSHOOT
Welsh, Jack D. "Text for graphics." (May 1989) 20
— Add captions to pictures. GRAFTEXT
Weshenfelder, Rick. "Ad infinitum." (October
1988) 87 — Graphics demo. EYECATCH
White, Brian C. "Learn to walk before you RUN."
(January 1989) 78 — Beginner tutorial
White, Danny. "One liner contest winner." (July
1988) 12 — Mini word processor.
White, Richard A. "Accessible applications: Boot
modifications." (December 1988) 186 — 'Create
the perfect boot disk.'
White, Richard A. "Accessible applications: Boot
mysteries revealed." (November 1988) 172
White, Richard A. "Accessible applications: Data
processing with BASIC09." (April 1989) 152
White, Richard A. "Accessible applications:
Introducing the OS-9 team." (October 1988) 143
White, Richard A. "Accessible applications: More
on BASIC09 programming." (May 1989) 146
White, Richard A. "Accessible applications: OS-9
memory explorations." (January 1989) 152
White, Richard A. "Accessible applications: The
magic and mysteries of OS-9." (September
1988) 142
White, Richard A. "Accessible applications: What's
the difference?" (March 1989) 154 — Standard
formats in file or directory use.
Wilensky, Joe. "CoCo derby." (May 1989) 42
DERBY
Willoughby, Lauren. "RAINBOWfest reporter."
(February 1989) 101 — Princeton, October 21-
23, 1988.
Wolf, Eric. "Chart plotting made easy." (January
1989) 44 — Draw multi-color pie charts from
self-entered data. PIECHART
Wolf, Eric. "The font master." (October 1988) 41 —
Replace CoCo3's built-in HPRINTfont."
FONTMSTR
Wolstromer, Andy. "CoCo of many colors."
(March 1989) 79 COCOLEID
Yates, Jerry. "Keeping your balance." (February
1989) 87 — Checkbook checker. CHEKBOOK
Zamora, Tony. "CoCo does windows and a whole
lot more." (March 1989) 1 00 — Add point and
click interface, windows, etc. Correction, June
1989, p.66. DESKTOP
RAINBOW ON TAPE/DISK
12MONTHS Kolar, Joseph. "BASIC training:
Thirty days hath September." (July 1988) 86 —
Tutorial to teach students the months of the
year.
2PART1 ; 2PART2; 3PART1 ; 3PART2 McKernan,
Chris. "Escape from Tut's tomb parts 2 and 3."
(August 1988) 58 — Correction, October 1988,
p.84
3DGRAPHX Vasconi, Eugene. "CoCo in 3-D!"
(June 1989) 52
5-COLDIR Bernico, Bill. "Five-column
directories." (March 1989) 80
6VOICES Nee, William P. "Machine language
made BASIC part 12: And the music played on."
(June 1989) 68
ADDBLOKS Kenny, Keiran. "Mental math blocks."
(September 1988) 71
ADLABELS Rodriguez, Ana M. "Applying labels."
(February 1989) 88 — Make address labels.
AHP Stanley, Willis. "Decisions, decisions." (April
1989) 118 — Program to help in decision
making.
ALARM Blyn, Steve. "Education notes: Time's up!"
(December 1988) 102 — A working alarm clock.
ALLPERMS; 1STMOVES; DATAMAKR;
TICTACTO Barden, William, Jr. "Barden's
buffer: Can the CoCo learn?" (July 1988) 160
ANALOGY Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing well: Where's
the logic?" (January 1989) 80
ANIMATOR Dueck, Timothy. "It'll move you."
(April 1989) 82 — Animation demo
ASCICALC Bauer, Greg. "Turning text graphics
into title screens." (March 1989) 79
ASCII3 Ostrer, Ken. "CoCo ASCII table."
(September 1988) 76 — Display character set
and ASCII codes.
ASCSERCH Miller, Stephen. "Has anyone seen
my string?" (March 1989) 80
ASTEROID Moore, Clayton R. "Asteroid dodge."
(June 1989)90
BADWOLF Cooper, Rick. 'The big bad wolf."
(September 1988) 34 — Fantasy joins forces
with CoCo to help children's reading skills.
-BALL3; BALL2 Ronald, Bruce W. "One of our pool
balls must be crazy!" (July 1988) 28 — Logic
problem tester.
BALLDEMO St. Jean; Etienne. "Bouncing off the
walls." (January 1989) 59 — Graphics demo.
BASLINE; BINLINE Nee, William P. "Machine
language made BASIC part 6: Draw the'line."
(December 1988) 104
BEAM3D Pendell, Joseph. "Beam3D." (May 1989)
75 — Animate 3 dimensional pictures.
BIGBIRD Kolar, Joseph. "BASIC training: Count
your eggs before they drop." (April 1989) 64
BINGOTLK Bell, Bruce K. "Bingo, the CoCo way."
(August 1988) 38 — Correction, Feb. 89, p.76
BIRDSEED Kenny, Keiran. "For the birds." (April
1989) 83 — Graphics demo
BLINK Hill, Kenneth R. "Big brother's watching."
(March 1989)78
BLOCKS3; BLOCKS2 Bernico, Bill. "Pixel
pictures." (January 1989) 28 — Use these
graphics programs to create brilliant pictures.
BLUEVOID Crawford, Gay. "Tangled tiles."
(February 1989) 28 — Game and puzzle
BOOKLET Kenny, Keiran. "The flip side.' (January
1989) 22 — Use one sheet paper to print a 6
page pamphlet.
BOXCAR1 Kolar, Joseph. "BASIC training:
Boxcars, boxcars, boxcars." (June 1989) 80
BRAINSTM Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing well: Hold
July 1989
THE RAINBOW
155
that thought!" (December 1988) 150 — 'Make
composition writing simple.'
BUDDY Campbell, Marc. "CoCo's current
companion." (July 1988) 34 — A program editor
for the CoCo 3. Correction, Feb. 89, p.77.
BUGGIE Bernico, Bill. "Child's play." (August
1988) 44
CALCLATR Mims, Eric Ryan. "Just one touch-
just one breath." (February 1989) 50 — CoCo
makes calculations easier for the disabled.
CALENDAR Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing well:
Twelve months of fun." (May 1989) 92
CALLMEMO Souser, William. "Make a note of it."
(April 1989) 52
CARDLIST Thompson, Ernie. "Keeping a card
count." (December 1988) 90 — Greeting card
list.
CARDTRIK Ruby, Paul, Jr. "And for my next
trick..." (December 1988) 92 — Card trick.
CASSLBLR Halbrook, Travis. "Custom cassette
labels." (February 1989) 88
CC3GRAPH Bernico, Bill. "Pieces of the pie."
(April 1989) 79 — Draw a pie chart.
CENTPEDE Elms, Stephen. "It's a bug-eat-bug
world." (November 1988) 76
CHEKBOOK Yates, Jerry. "Keeping your
balance." (February 1989) 87 — Checkbook
checker.
CHESS Klein, Joel F. "It's your move." (August
1988) 28 — Chess simulation.
CHORES Paul, Steve. "Chores for dollars." (May
1989) 77
CHOWN Robinson, Evan. "Chown." (May 1989)
144 — Change ownership of OS-9 files.
CIDER Day, Darren. "Cider sipping." (September
1988) 76 — Music demo.
CIPHER Bedard, Clem. "Secret codes." (January
1989,1102
CIRCLES; ARCS Nee, William P. "Machine
language made BASIC part 7: Around in circles."
(January 1989) 90
CLRBLOKS Kenny, Keiran. "The building blocks
of graphics." (February 1989) — Introduce lo-res
graphics.
CLS255 Deuell, Lee. "255 ways to clear your
screen." (January 1989) 62
CLUEFILE; CLUEWORD Lamonica, James ;and
Lamonica, Mary Jean. "Clue me in!" (September
1988) 65 — Charades game
COBBS/SYS; USER/SYS Sloan, Kevin. "A CoBBS
update." (November 1988) 16 — Modifying the
CoBBS system to work with the CoCo3.
COCOLEID Wolstromer, Andy. "CoCo of many
colors." (March 1989) 79
COCOPLUS Sweaney, Erich. "Seeing the bigger
picture." (October 1988) 88 — Increases
CoCo3's HSCREEN 2 and 4.
COCOPONG Dingle, Brent. "CoCo pong."
(January 1989) 63
COCOQUIZ Bernico, Bill. "The CoCo quiz
master." (June 1989) 57
COCOTOUR; CCTDEMO Gagnon, Marc. "A
moving Rainbow border." (April 1989) 112
COEPPRAM; COEPPROM Weide, Dennis H.
"Hands-free computing." (February 1989) 58 —
Aid physically handicapped people.
COMMAS Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing well: CoCo
uses some comma sense!" (July 1988) 156 —
Training on correct comma usage.
CONTEST Bernico, Bill. "Set your wheels to
spinning." (July 1988) 48 — Contest — brush up
programming creativity and submit result.
CONVENTN "Convention." (July 1988) Hyre,
Leonard. — Help keep track of voting at
conventions.
CONVERT Blyn, Steve. "Education notes: Give
'em an inch." (January 1989) 72 — Convert
inches to feet and yards.
COPYPIX Kenny, Keiran. "Tying up DRAW
strings." (October 1988) 87
CORE Brown, Philip. "Tools for programming
BASIC09." (May 1989) 138 — Using Syscall to
enhance BASIC09.
COUNTME Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing well: Count on
CoCo." (February 1989) 82 — Program designed
to teach fundamental math skills to new students.
ORDINATE Bernico, Bill. "The Color coordinator."
(April 1989) 101 — Helps children develop good
fashion sense.
CREDIT Lamonica, Mary ; and Lamonica, James.
"Stretch it to the limit." (April 1989) 103 — Keep
track of credit card balances and transactions.
CRYPTAID Kyllo, Donald. "Cryptologist's
sidekick." (July 1988) 80
Charter; Translate Puckett, Dale L. "KISSable OS-
9: Advances in OS-9 technology." (February
1989) 152
ClkSpd; ClkChk; DoMenu; DoAlert; Strip;
MakeStrip Puckett, Dale L. "KISSable OS-9:
Installation, automation and more." (November
79SSJ176
DAYPLAN Lamonica, Mary ; and Lamonica,
James. "I'm late! I'm late!" (February 1989) 106
— Daily planner.
DEMO; DRIVER; ROTATION Nee, William P.
"Machine language made BASIC part 10:
Two-dimensional rotation. (April 1989)72
DERBY Wilensky, Joe. "CoCo derby." (May 1989)
42
DESKTOP Zamora, Tony. "CoCo does windows
and a whole lot more." (March 1989) 100 — Add
point and click interface, windows, etc.
Correction, June 1989, p.66.
DIARY Hurt, Bradley. "Diary." (June 1989) 91
DICTNARY Blyn, Steve. "Education notes: Break it
up." (April 1989) 98 — Dictionary skills program.
DISKOFF Spiller, Jeremy. "Erase ail trace!" (July
1988) 118 — Free up memory without
unplugging the disk drive.
DISKOFF3 Spiller, Jeremy. "What disk drive?"
(December 1988) 100 — Get more memory
without disconnecting the disk drive on CoCo3 .
DIVISION Gordley, Richard D. "Long division
drill." (September 1988) 53
DMode; MakeDMode Goldberg, Steve. "Parameter
changes made easy." (December 1988) 160 —
Change disk drive parameters.
DOMINOES Steidl, Jeff. "Electro dominoes."
(June 1989) 18
DOODLER3 Bernico, Bill. "Doodle ditty." (January
1989) 60
DOWNHILL Osborne, Gary. "Hit the slopes!"
(January 1989)63
DRIVEBY; HOUSE; LOANDATA Johnson, Richard
K. "More than a house." (February 1989) 110 —
Help organize search for the right home.
DRIVERLT; DRIVERLE etc. Curtis H. Allen. "High
capacity screen dumps for the shoestring
desktop publisher part 1." (May 1989)
100 — Correction, June 1989, p. 66.
DUMP132 Messer, Shane. "Hi-res screen dump."
(May 1989) 74
DUMPBAS; DUMPBIN Nee, William P. "Machine
language made BASIC part 3: What a dump!"
(September 1988) 98
EAGLE Caldwell, Steve. "Here eagles dare." (July
1988) 82 — Graphics demo.
EDPATCH; EDLOADER Reid, Randall. "A patch
for a patch." (February 1989) 80 — Modify
EDTASM for 80 column screen. Correction,
June 1989, p.66.
ELECTION Hyre, Leonard. "Election '88."
(November 1988) 58 — Keep track of election
results.
ELEVATOR Nalos, Paul. "Elevators." (June 1989)
90
EVENODD Ostrer, Ken. "Odd one out."
(November 1988) 77 — Drill for even and odd
numbers.
EYECATCH Weshenfelder, Rick. "Ad infinitum."
(October 1988) 87 — Graphics demo.
EZLABELS Kenny, Keiran. "Who ya gonna write?"
(April 1989) 80 — Print mailing labels.
EZRUN Kolesar, Fred. "EZrun." (June 1989) 62 —
Auto-run BASIC programs by typing in their
filenames.
EZSHOOT Wells, John T. "Space attack." (August
1988) 78
FASTDISK Hegberg, Joel. "I/O in the fast lane."
(November 1988) 75 — Speed up disk i/o.
FILECOMP Weide, Dennis H. "CoCo takes a hint."
(August 1988) 36 — Program to help you
compare disk files for duplicates.
FINANBAS; FINANBIN Nee, William P. "Machine
language made BASIC part 2: High finances."
(August 1988) 137
Find; Findit; Diskdir; Checkdir; Dodir Puckett,
Dale L. "KISSable OS-9: Building two handy
tools." (June 1989) 150
FLEXQUIZ Kenny, Keiran. "Answers for your
questions." (September 1988) 72 — Quiz game.
FLIGHT Presley, Chad. "Winging it." (August
1988) 78
FLIGHTS1-3 Kolar, Joseph. "BASIC training:
BASIC bird watching." (May 1989) 88 —
Creating figure of bird.
FMenu; Modi; Mod2; DiskFix; FormatFix Puckett,
Dale L. "KISSable OS-9: Another cry for
standards." (October 1988) 147
FONTMSTR Wolf, Eric. "The font master."
(October 1988) 41 — Replace CoCo3's built-in
HPRINTfont."
FONTSETR Jones, Edward. "Font selection made
easy." (May 1989) 68
FORMATTR Larson, Neal. "Mass disk formatter."
(September 1988) 30
FORTUNE Burnham, Paul D. "The CoCo crystal
ball." (June 1989) 28 — Fortune teller
FRACTAL Phillips, John E. "The mathematics of
chaos." (March 1989) 81
FRACTION Blyn, Steve. "Education notes:
Fraction action." (May 1989) 56
FUNSTATS; RSTRMKR; RSTRFXR; GMFLCHK,
etc. Baker, Delbert. "FunStats." (June 1989) 110
— Keep statistics for your Softball team.
GASQUIZ Blyn, Steve. "Education notes: Motor
math." (July 1988) 54 — Practice in solving
verbal math problems.
GENMENU; PATCHWPL; PATCHWPH;
CONVERTL; CONVERTH; MONROE Curtis, H.
Allen. "The desktop publisher: A reprise."
(September 1988) 102
Gfx3 Puckett, Dale L. "KISSable OS-9: Volunteers
build a better mousetrap." (August 1988) 182
GOLFER Duggins, Larry. "Teed off." (March 1939)
58 — Golf game
GRAFTEXT Welsh, Jack D. "Text for graphics."
(May 1989) 20 — Add captions to pictures.
GRAVGRID Grengs, Patrick D., II. "Warped
animation." (October 1988) 102 — Create
whirlpools and waves in an undulating grid.
Correction, January 1989, p. 41 .
GROCHART Crawford, Gay. "Knee-high to a
growth chart." (February 1989) 89
GUESSWHO Kenny, Keiran. "Guess who." (July
1988) 83
HANOI O'Brien, Dan. "Towers of Hanoi."
(February 1989) 90
HEADSUP Riley, Russell, Jr. "Boggling your
mind." (February 1989) 91
HECONOMY Francisco, Harleen. "Economy
printer buffer, part 1 of 2." (June 1989) 100
HIPMAS Burke, Val. "Have a jazzy Christmas."
(December 1988) 28 — Christmas music.
HOTCOLD Pucella, Ric. "Hot stuff." (May 1989) 76
ILLUSION Morin, Jean-Francois. "Now you see it,
now you don't!" (June 1989) 48 — Optical
illusions.
IMMORTALITY Alger, Paul. "Seeking
immortality." (August 1988) 76 — Find number
of 'men' in a game.
INTEREST Norris, Duke. "Lil' ole interest,
revisited." (April 1989) 18 — Update of
September 1984 article.
INVITE; INVIFORM McCorkle, R. J. "Having a
party?" (May 1989) 46 — Print invitations, flyers,
etc.
ITALICS Francis, David. "Emphasize with the DMP
105." (August 1988)53
JOYZAP Lowry, James Kevin. "Minding your X's
and Y's." (August 1988) 77
KEYBOARD Plaster, Gip Wayne. "Play your
piano." (December 1988) 93 — Music demo.
KEYPOWER Sweet, Michael. "Get more power
from your CoCo keyboard." (October 1988) 72
— Add functions to various keys.
KILLER Dater, Andrew. "The Hit list." (August
1988) 87 — Keep track of the body count in role-
playing games.
LANDERGG; LANDER Donze, Jeff. "Lunar
lander." (May 1989) 28
LOADER Goff, Allen. "Showing off random
graphics." (November 1988) 75 — Correction,
January 1989, p. 41.
LOCKOUT Knapik, Steve. "Hacker, beware."
(December 1988) 91 — Disk file protection.
MACVIEW Elmer, Al. "Get the picture?" (July
156
THE RAINBOW
July 1989
1988) 93 — Program enabling you to view
MacPaint picture files on CoCo.
MANDO Musumeci, John. "Now or never."
(January 1989) 58 — Music and graphics demo.
MAPPER Blyn, Steve. "Education notes: You can't
get there from here." (November 1988) 40 —
Reading exercise.
MATCH Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing well: Opposite
attraction." (September 1988) 92 —
Concentration-like game.
MATHDRILL Queen, William A., III. "Math drill."
(May 1989) 76
MATHSHOT Blyn, Steve. "Education notes:
Shooting math." (June 1989) 76
MEMORY Kenny, Keiran. "What's missing?"
(August 1988)79
ML-DATA Miller, Stephen. "ML-Data." (August
1988) 100 — Routine to convert machine
language program into BASIC.
MLNOTES Nee, William P. "Machine language
made BASIC part 9: Let there be music." (March
1989) 30
MMDIR Miller, Merle. "Disks name miscl." (June
1989) 92
MON03 Phillips, Charles F. "CoCo 3 green screen
blues." (July 1988) 83 — CoCo 3 output to
monochrome monitor.
MORSE Barden, William, Jr. "Barden's buffer:
Hamming it up." (January 1989) 145 — Ham
radio discussion.
MVShell; SigTestOne; SigTestTwo; SkipMuf
Puckett, Dale L. "KISSable OS-9: Sending the
right signals." (July 1988) 174
NEWSCOST Blyn, Steve. "Education notes:
Carrier's collection chart." (August 1988) 80 —
Interpreting a newspaper delivery chart.
NEWSREEL Kenny, Keiran. "Newsflash! News
flash!" (December 1988) 92 — Home news
screen. Correction, Feb. 89, p.76.
NOSCROLL Pucella, Ric. "Free zone." (November
1988) 74 — Protect area of screen from scrolling.
NOTECARD Seats, Darrin. "Note card." (May
1989)78
NUCOLORS; DEMO Cutchin, Rusty. "Breaking
the four-color barrier." (October 1988) 51 — Add
many more than 4 colors in HSCREEN 4.
OFFICE Clapper, David L "Invoice innovation."
(April 1989) 44 — Create professional-looking
invoices and labels.
ONE; TWO; THREE; FOUR McKeman, Chris.
"Escape from Tut's tomb." (July 1988) 58 —
Arcade game written in machine language.
OPOSITE1 Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing Well:
Matching opposites." (August 1988) 92 — Basic
vocabulary for elementary students.
OPOSITE2 Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing well: Two for
the price of one." (October 1988) 90 —
Continuation of last months 'opposites' game.
PAGER Nee, William P. "Machine language made
BASIC part 4: Getting graphic." (October 1988)
48
PAYASO Rodriguez, Ana M. "CoCo clowns
around." (September 1988) 74 — Clown
graphics.
PENTPUZL Barden, William, Jr. "Barden's buffer:
The puzzling pentomino." (December 1988) 164
PETSTORY Blyn, Steve. "Education notes: Animal
stories." (March 1989) 28 — Language arts
program for elementary school children.
PICTURES Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing well:
Growing up with CoCo." (November 1988) 146
— Building on skills developed in earlier games.
PIECHART Wolf, Eric. "Chart plotting made easy."
(January 1989) 44 — Draw multi-color pie charts
from self-entered data.
POINTBAS; POINTBIN Nee, William P. "Machine
language made BASIC part 5: Get the point."
(November 1988)80
PONGBIN; PONGBAS Barden, William, Jr.
"Barden's buffer: Assembly language for the
complete novice part 2." (October 1988) 132
PORTRAIT Tatarka, James A. "A tribute to the
CoCo2." (June 1989) 22
PRESDENT Miller, Ralph D. "Washington, Adams,
Jefferson...." (November 1988) 102 —
Presidential drill.
PRNTLINE; LINETABL; ANALYZE Barden,
William, Jr. "Barden's buffer: Can you survive
this column." (August 1988) 170 — Assembly
language interrupts and BASIC internals.
Correction, October 1988, p.84.
PROG1; PROG2; PROG3; PROG4 Dowd, Kevin.
"The little graphics library." (August 1988) 102
PROS1 ; PROS2; SCRN1 ; SCRN2; MAKEPROS
Chapel, Lee J. "For the love of gold." (December
1988) 58 — Adventure game. — Correction, April
1989, p.48.
PSYCHIC Halbrook, Travis. "May the force be with
youT (July 1988)85
PSYCHO Abraham, Alex. "Psychedelia." (January
1989)61
PULSBEAT Maxwell, Wilmer B. "Looking for a
heartbeat." (July 1988) 84 — Estimate pulse rate.
PUZZLE1 ; PUZZLE2, etc. Barden, William, Jr.
"Barden's buffer: Perplexing puzzles." (June
1989) 140 — 'Perplexing puzzles to ponder.'
Pr Ries, Richard. "PR.B09." (June 1989) 136 —
Print utility for OS-9.
QLATOR Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing well: From
keyboard to keypad." (March 1989) 84 —
Simulate a numeric keypad.
RAMDISK; COPY Jimenez, Daniel. "Program a
RAM disk." (January 1989) 110 — Correction,
April 1989, p.48.
REACTION Kenny, Keiran. "Left beats right."
(June 1989)89
REFERNCE Blyn, Steve. '"Education notes:
Locating the topic." (September 1988) 136 —
Cross refernce drill.
REMOTE3; BASLOAD; REMDEMO Alger, Paul. "A
REMOTE update." (November 1988) 110 —
Update to BBS system.
RGBDEMO Jenkins, Dave. "An RGB
demonstration." (January 1989) 65
RINGBELL Bernico, Bill. "We have a winner!"
(January 1989) 87 — Results from July's
programming contest.
ROMANMRL Weaver, Dan ; and Weaver, John.
"When in Rome." (September 1988) 71 — Learn
Roman numerals.
ROOMMATE Turner, David. "Bills, bills, bills!"
(October 1988) 14 — Program to help
roommates organize expenses.
ROTATE3D; DRIVER; ALTOROTAT Nee, William
P. "Machine language made BASIC part 1 1 : 3-D
without glasses." (May 1989)82
SCRLDEMO; FASTSCRL Mitchel, Barry J. "All the
right moves." (December 1988) 116 —
Correction, April 1989, p.48. — Faster graphics.
SCRNLIST Bernico, Bill. "ML addresses." (July
1988) 82
SCRNSAVE Jones, Paul E. "Save that screen."
(December 1988) 108 — Clears monitor screen
to black if no key pressed.
SEATCHRTTurowski, Donald A. "A seat for
everyone and everyone in his seat." (September
1988) 45 — Seating chart for classroom.
SEAWAR Hameluck, Jeff. "Sea War." (August
1988) 20
SELECTON; BUBBLE; SHELL; QUIKSORT
Barden, William, Jr. "Barden's buffer: Sorting it
all out." (November 1988) 160 — Describes how
to make computer sort items.
SEPARATE; RITEREAD; TIMER; CREATE;
ADDRECRD Perlman, Richard. "Designing your
own money management system." (March 1989)
88
SHIFTS Nee, William P. "Machine language made
BASIC part 8: And more math." (February 1989)
96
SIMON Massie, Warren. "CoCo says..." (February
1989) 89
SIMPLDRA Day, Darren. "Simple draw." (June
1989) 93
SINGCARD Kastack, Rebecca. "The singing
card." (December 1988) 112 — Send a musical
holiday greeting.
SLOTCORE Bernico, Bill. "BASICally speaking."
(March 1989) 130 — Game hint; BASIC tutorial,
etc.
SLOTS Carlin, Kenneth. "Taking on the one-
armed bandit." (October 1988) 88
SNDCTRL Hegberg, Joel. "Sound control." (June
1989)92
SOLTAIR3 Quellhorst, George. "Solitaire, the next
generation." (December 1988) 36 — 'Adding
color to solitaire on the CoCo3.'
SORTBAS; SORTBIN Nee, William P. "Machine
language made BASIC part 1: General Math."
(July 1988) 100
SOUNDOFF Hufford, Wayne. "The timer." (May
1989) 75 — Timekeeper for games.
SPELLER; ROMRAM; SETHELP; TAKETEST
Johnson, Samuel D. "EduSpell." (December 1988)
42 — First in a series developing a talking,
spelling tutor.
SPOOK Moos, Patricia. "Fright night." (October
1988)86— Pumpkin graphic.
SPOOLBAS Genois, Marc. "CoCo3 printer
spooler." (May 1989) 86
STARVIEW Hill, Kenneth R. "An uncommon view."
(April 1989) 81 — Graphics demo
STATES Cooper, Rick. "States and capitals."
(September 1988) 60
STOCKS3; STOCKS2 Webb, Mark. "Playing the
stock market." (November 1988) 45
STORM Bryson, B. J. "The storm." (June 1989) 59
SUBDEMO; REALMENU; MARBLE1; MARBLE2
Perlman, Richard. "The do-it-yourself database:
Subroutines and program code." (February
1989) 36 — First in a series of tutorials
SUPRSTMP; STMPDEMO Spiller, Jeremy. "Super
stamper: The elastic rubber graphics stamp."
(October 1988) 28 — Two new graphics
commands for PMODE image manipulation.
SetDate Ries, Richard. "What day is it?" (February
1989) 142 — Utility to change format of date.
TACHISTO Blyn, Steve. "Education notes: The
blink of an eye." (February 1989) 105 — Increase
students' memorization abilities.
TAFFYBAL Babich, Tio. "Like pulling taffy."
(January 1989) 60 — Graphics demo.
TAPCNV; BASFIX Hutchison, Don. "Working
together: Delphi and tape I/O." (August 1988)
156 — Two utilities to help download programs
using Modem Pak.
TELE-DIR Rochford, Tom. "Who you gonna call?"
(January 1989) 64
TIMECARD Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing Well: How
much time?" (April 1989) 89 — Calculate
differences in time.
TOADER Dunn, Christopher. "It's a toad's life."
(February 1989) A3
TRAKSAT; ECHO.SOURCE; MAKE.ECHO
Puckett, Dale L. "KISSable OS-9: Moving to OS-
9." (March 1989) 136
TREEPUZZ Moore, Mike. "The Christmas tree
puzzle." (December 1988) 20 — 'Can you plant
the royal Christmas trees as the king desires?'
TURKISH Cooper, Rick. "Setting for one."
(December 1988) 90
USEDCARS Johnson, Richard. "Stalking the used
car." (September 1988) 16 — Used car shopping
guide.
VIDTIME Hair, Fred, Jr. "On VCR time."
(September 1988) 122 — Calculating time
intervals for VCR tape.
WEEKDAYS Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing well: Just
say goodnight Grade." (June 1989) 87
WHENRAIN Cooper, Rick. "Today's forecast."
(April 1989) 82 — Graphics demo
WILDBIN Estrado, Richard. "Selective directory
listings using wildcards." (June 1989) 122
WILFLOAT Abell, James. "Does Archimedes'
discovery hold water?" (March 1989) 82
WORDCNT Kastack, Rebecca. "Counting the
words." (January 1989) 62
WORDMAKE Bleckley, Logan, III. "Wordmake."
(June 1989)91
WORLD Bernico, Bill. "Buy a CoCo and see the
world." (September 1988) 70 — Map of the
world.
WORMDRVR; WORMSMPL Barden, William, Jr.
"Barden's Buffer: Food for worms." (February
1989)144
WRITE36 Bates, Larry E. "Write III plus." (July
1988) 96 — Add embedded printer commands to
Write III (April 87, p.156).
XMRECV.ASM; XMSEND.ASM; XMRECV.SYS;
XMRECPK.BAS, etc. Grubb, Robert John.
"CoBBS Xmodem routines." (November 1988) 88
Xcodes.CC3 Puckett, Dale L. "KISSable OS-9:
Better tools are here!" (December 1988) 178
YULELOG Davies, Peter E. "Holidays at the
hearth." (December 1988) 89
ZHAGWHAR Schuler, Keith. "Castle Zhagwhar."
(June 1989)41 /R\
July 1S
THE RAINBOW
157
The
Ninth Year
of Rainbow
An index to the articles,
programs, reviews and
authors appearing in THE
RAINBOW from July 1989
through June 1990.
Compiled by Kelly Goff
This is the seventh index to THE
RAINBOW. Previous indices appear
each July starting with the July 1984
issue. The breakdown of articles
appearing over the past year is shown
below:
Topic No.
of Articles
Business
6
Communications
12
Editorial Comment
18
Education
24
Games
18
General
10
Graphics
17
Hardware
22
Home Applications
12
Music
3
Novices Niche
59
OS-9
32
Programming
13
Question & Answer
17
Reviews
110
Tutorial
8
Utility
10
BUSINESS
Brunotte, Benjamin. "Another Form"; CoCo3; April 1990, p. 64.
Create custom forms. FORMAKER.
Fouts, Gordon E. "The Price is Right"; CoCo3; April 1990, p.1 16.
An aid for finding mark-up/down percentages. MARKUP.
Macias, David. "Predicting Profits"; CoCo3; April 1990, p.44.
Perform break-even analysis. COST. PAS.
Messer, Shane. "The Golden Retriever"; CoCo3; April 1 990, p.24.
Roll your own database program. COLRBASE.
Stephens, Bryan. "Show the Facts"; CoCo3; April 1990, p.67. 3-
D bar-graph program. 3DGRAPH.
Stuart, John. "The Total Figure"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; Febru-
ary 1990, p.26. A full-featured spreadsheet. COCOCALC
, p.44.
COMMUNICATIONS
Ford, Steven. "CoCo and Amateur Radio"; November 1 2
Discussion of ham radio as a hobby.
Ford, Steven. "Plug Into Packet"; February 1990, p. 22. Explora-
tion of packet radio.
Hutchison, Don. "Delphi Bureau"; July 1989, p. 87. GameTerm
and other shareware terminal programs.
Hutchison, Don. "Delphi Bureau"; September 1989, p. 42. "New
Horizons".
Hutchison, Don. "Delphi Bureau"; October 1989, p. 54. "Token-
ized BASIC".
Hutchison, Don. "Delphi Bureau"; November 1989, p.36. "KEY-
SUB and WEFAX and Guide - Oh, My!".
Hutchison, Don. "Delphi Bureau"; December 1989, p. 35. "The
World's First".
Koonce, Tim. "Observing the Social Graces"; November 1989,
p.72. Introduction to file-transfer protocols.
Kuns, Eddie. "Database Report"; April 1990, p.62. "Name That
Tune With UltiMusE".
Kuns, Eddie. "Database Report"; June 1990, p.92. "OS-9 Uploads
Growing".
Law, Greg. "Database Report"; March 1990, p.72. "New Uploads".
Onley, Ray. "An Old Code in a New Mode"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; November 1989, p. 12. Morse code training program
for CoCo. CODEMSTR.
EDITORIAL COMMENT
Augsburg, Cray. "Wrapping The Rainbow"; October 1989, p. 14.
"An Electronic Evolution".
Augsburg, Cray. "Wrapping The Rainbow"; November 1989,
p. 123. "Join the Chorus!".
Augsburg, Cray. "Wrapping The Rainbow"; December 1989,
p. 124. "OS-9: Room for Growth".
Augsburg, Cray. "Wrapping The Rainbow"; January 1990, p. 124.
"From Reader to Writer".
Augsburg, Cray. "Wrapping The Rainbow"; February 1990, p. 10.
"The Show Must Go On".
Augsburg, Cray. "Wrapping The Rainbow"; March 1990, p.124.
"What's in Store?".
Augsburg, Cray. "Wrapping The Rainbow"; April 1990, p. 124.
"How Many Colors in a Rainbow?".
Augsburg, Cray. "Wrapping The Rainbow"; May 1990, p. 124.
"Rainbow Illusions".
Falk, Lonnie. "Print#-2"; July 1989, p.12. "Fun at the 'Fest".
Falk, Lonnie. "Print#-2"; August 1989, p.10. "Eight Years Strong".
Falk, Lonnie. "Print#-2"; September 1 989, p. 1 0. "A New Site for
RAINBOWfest".
Falk, Lonnie. "Print#-2"; October 1989, p.10. "A Transition atThe
Rainbow".
Falk, Lonnie. "Print#-2"; November 1989, p.10. "Spread the
Word!".
Falk, Lonnie.
II".
Falk, Lonnie.
Making".
Falk, Lonnie.
Falk, Lonnie.
Falk, Lonnie.
Back".
Complete your library! For more
information on how to get back is-
sues with your favorite programs and
articles, refer to Page 42 of this issue
Of THE RAINBOW.
Print#-2"; December 1989, p.10. "Canadian Future
"Print#-2"; January 1990, p.10. "History in the
'Print#-2"; March 1990, p.10. "New Life for CoCo".
'Print#-2"; April 1990, p.10. "A Helping Hand".
■Print#-2"; May 1990, p.10. "Spring Forward, Look
EDUCATION
Blyn, Steve. "Education Notes"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; August
1989, p.64. "Building Reading Skills". FOLLOW.
Blyn, Steve. "Education Notes"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; Septem-
ber 1989, p.54. "Learning About Ratios". RATIOS.
Blyn, Steve. "Education Notes"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; October
1989, p.52. "Cracking Codes". CODEWORD.
Blyn, Steve. "Education Notes"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; Novem-
ber 1989, p.24. "Probability". PROBABLE.
Blyn, Steve. "Education Notes"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; Decem-
ber 1989, p.32. "To Rhyme or Not to Rhyme". POETRY.
Blyn, Steve. "Education Notes"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; Febru-
ary 1990, p.94. "One-On-One Math Drills". BASKET.
Blyn, Steve. "Education Notes"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; March
1990, p.1 12. "Toronto, Ontario for a Basket". BASKETBL.
Blyn, Steve. "Education Notes"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; April
1990, p.85. "a,e,i,o,u". VOWELS.
Blyn, Steve. "Education Notes"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; May
1990, p.88. "Cooking With Metric Measures". METRIC.
Blyn, Steve. "Education Notes"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; June
1990, p.1 8. "Integers in Order". CONSEC.
Collicott, John. "Bookworm"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; September
1989, p.32. Helps develop problem-solving skills in math.
BOOKWORM.
Crooks, Mary. "Time Test"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; August 1989,
p. 56. Timed drills in multiplication and division. TIMETEST.
Falge, Linda. "KinderFun"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; September
1989, p. 84. Children's program to learn colors, letters, num-
bers, music. KINDRFUN.
Giles, Douglas. "Super Quiz"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; October
1989, p.40. Helps develop memorization skills. SUPRQUIZ.
Johnson, Samuel. "EduSpell, Part ll:The Dictionary"; CoCol/
CoCo2/CoCo3; July 1989, p.50. Part II in the development of
a talking spelling tutor. MAINMENU.
Scerbo, Fred. "Wishing Well"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; July 1989,
p.91 . "Getting the Whole Picture on Fractions". FRACTION.
Scerbo, Fred. "Wishing Well"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; Septem-
ber 1989, p.66. "CoCo Teaches Kids to Just Say No".
NODRUGS.
Scerbo, Fred. "Wishing Well"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; December
1989, p.60. "Learning Letters". UPLOCASE.
Scerbo, Fred. "Wishing Well"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; January
1990, p.42. "Learn to Give and Take". DRILLER3.
Scerbo, Fred. "Wishing Well"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; February
1990, p.62. "Music Class 101". MUSIC101.
Scerbo, Fred. "Wishing Well"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; March
1990, p.12. "Right on Time". WATCH.
Scerbo, Fred. "Wishing Well"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; April 1990,
p.1 18. "It Strikes a Chord". MUSIC102.
Scerbo, Fred. "Wishing Well"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; May 1990,
p.36. "A Real Clef Hanger". MUSIC103.
Scerbo, Fred. "Wishing Well"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; June 1990,
p.22. "Learning Letter Sequence". BETWEEN.
GAMES
Bradbury, Nick. "Icarus in Search of Wings"; CoCo3; April 1990,
p.12. Do an arcade penguin dance. PENGUIN.
Bradbury, Nick. "One Tile at a Time"; CoCo3; January 1 990, p.72.
Fast action tile game. FRUSTRAT.
Britton, Steve. "Samurai"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; March 1990,
p.1 14. Oriental battle-type game. SAMURAI.
Campbell, Marc. "The Checkers Champ"; CoCo3; November
1989, p.82. Computerized checker game.. CHECKERS.
Coty, Curt. "Shopping Spree"; CoCo3; July 1989, p.34. Action
game - player goes shopping in a department store. SPREE.
Cuadra, Hector. "What Goes Up . . ."; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
January 1990, p.1 12. Physics game. GRAVITY.
George, Thomas. "The Tholean Web"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
July 1989, p.42. Maze game where player must neutralize a
force field. WEBBAS.
Hegberg, Joel. "A Mazing Adventure"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
December 1 989, p.46. Maze Adventure, quest for evil dragon.
THEQUEST.
Messer, Shane. "CoCo Jumble"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; June
1 990, p.50. A scrambled-word game for two players. JUMBLE2.
Mosley, John. "Vegas at Your Fingertips"; CoCo3; June 1990,
p.12. A slot machine for the CoCo 3. SLOTS.
Ostrom, Steve. "A Newfangled Maze"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
February 1 990, p.50. A maze that uses numbers for directional
clues. MAZEWAY.
Quellhorst, George. "Peg Mel"; CoCo3; December 1989, p.26.
CoCo version of Hi-Q. COCO-Q.
Scerbo, Fred. "Wishing Well"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; October
1989, p.48. "Meteor Storm 3". METEOR3.
Scerbo, Fred. "Wishing Well"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; November
1989, p.54. Machine Language Tricks from a BASIC Game;
Star Siege II. SIEGE2.
Veal, Evan. "The Black Box"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; August
1 989, p.26. Computer hides five balls in a box and you must find
them. BLACKBOX.
Webb, Mark. "The Guessing Game"; CoCo3; May 1990, p.50. A
one-player game of choosing colors. MINDSTIM.
Wolf, Eric. "Where's the Matching Box?";CoCo3; February 1 990,
p.88. A two-player game of concentration. CCTRATE.
Wolf, Eric. "Worm Invaders from Space"; CoCo3; March 1990,
p.1 8. An arcade-action game. WORMINVD.
GENERAL
Foster, Leslie. "The Eighth Year of Rainbow"; July 1989, p. 147.
Index - July 1988 to June1989.
Goodell, Kirk. "Patchwork on the CoCo 3"; CoCo3; November
1989, p.26. Patch disk programs. BLASTER.
Murphy, Stephen. "The Price of Wisdom"; February 1990, p. 14.
A humorous admonishment to use your manual.
Parker, Jeffrey. "RAINBOWfest Reporter"; September 1989,
p.73. Chicago 1989 'fest report..
Parker, Jeffrey. "RAINBOWfest Reporter"; March 1990, p.34.
Somerset 1989 'test report.
Ries, Richard. "Printing the Unprintable"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
December 1989, p. 121. A filter program for odd characters.
READ.B.
Staff. "Anniversary Special: One-Liner Insert"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; July 1989, p. 1 31 . A collection of one-liners.
Staff. "Did You Hear the One About Hints & Tips?"; January 1 990,
64
THE RAINBOW July 1990
p.60. Hints, tips and one-liners.
Staff. "Reader Survey"; November 1989, p. 124. General survey
of CoCo readers' use and opinions..
Staff. "The Heat is On!"; July 1989, p. 26. A midyear buyers guide
to new games and game hardware.
GRAPHICS
Barden, William. "Barden's Buffer"; November 1989, p.64. "Put
on Your 3-D Glasses".
Bennett, Jim. "Tricky Graphics"; CoCo3; October 1989, p.20.
Neat trick for programming graphics on CoCo 3.. CARRIER.
Bernico, Bill. "The CoCo Coloring Book"; CoCo3; September
1989, p.12. Coloring pictures with the computer. COLRBOOK.
Curtis, Allen. "High-Capacity Screen Dumps"; CoCo3; August
1989, p.38. High-density printer enhancements for desktop
publisher. DRIVERHT.
Curtis, Allen. "High-Capacity Screen Dumps"; CoCo3; October
1989, p.63. How to save and load a half-screen. DHPATCH.
Golias, Ruth. "He's Just a Snowman"; CoCo3; December 1989,
p.20. Sing along with Frosty. FROSTY.
Grant, Ron. "The Schematic Scoundrel, Revisited"; CoCol /
CoCo2/CoCo3; July 1989, p. 101. Adding symbol rotation for
more flexibility. COCOCAD.
Messer, Shane. "Improving the Scheme of Screens"; CoCo3;
January 1990, p.82. Create icons for your programs. DE-
SIGNER.
Mosely.John. "Winter Magic"; CoCo3; December 1989, p.12. A
program for producing snow onscreen. SNOW.
Nee, William. "The Graphics Corner"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
August 1989, p. 36. Three ways to create color graphics on the
CoCo. CLRDEMO.
Nee, William. "The Graphics Corner, Part II"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; September 1989, p.48. PSETing numbers without
using coordinates. SCRLDEMO.
Nee, William. "The Graphics Corner, Part III"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; October 1989, p.78. A two-dimensional array that
helps generate new values. NEIGHBR1.
Ostrom, Steve. "A Perfect Star"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; March
1 990, p.92. Lesson in trigonometry and CoCographics. TRIG1 .
Spiller, Jeremy & Spiller, Marty. "The Mandelbrot Bug and CoCo
3 Microscope"; CoCo3; January 1990, p. 76. A geometric look
at chaos. MANDEL
Stanwood, Ron. "Color Your CoCo World"; CoCo3; July 1989,
p.66. Utility to transfer PMODE 3 & 4 screens to CoCo 3
HSCREENs. MULTIRES.
Tinklepaugh, Dale. "Draw it Quick!"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
August 1989, p.24. Draws in High-Res, creates file of BASIC
Statements. QUIKDRAW.
Vandall, Michael. "Graphics in a Hurry"; CoCo3; October 1989,
p.26. Converts artwork on graphics screen into BASIC code.
GRAPHPRO.
HARDWARE
Barden, William. "Barden's Buffer"; September 1989, p.102.
"Loose Ends and CoCo Outputs".
Barden, William. "Barden's Buffer"; CoCo3; February 1990, p.42.
"High Hopes for the Hi-Res". READHI.
Barden, William. "Barden's Buffer"; CoCo3; March 1990, p.40. "A
CoCo Dual-Trace Oscilloscope". SCOPE.
Bodnar, David. "Exposing the CoCo to Photography"; CoCol/
CoCo2/CoCo3; February 1 990, p.96. Use the CoCo for timing
applications in the darkroom. DARKROOM.
Brunotte, Benjamin. "Custom Built Desk for the CoCo"; Decem-
ber 1989, p.67. A real nail and hammer project.
Distefano, Tony. "Turn of the Screw"; July 1 989, p. 98. "Dynamic
Random Access Memory Explained".
Distefano, Tony. "Turn of the Screw"; September 1989, p. 56.
"Building a RAM Disk".
Distefano, Tony. "Turn ofthe Screw"; October 1989, p. 86. "Build-
ing a RAM Disk".
Distefano, Tony. "Turn of the Screw"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
December 1989, p.64. "RAM Disk, Part III". GENTEST.
Distefano, Tony. "Turn ofthe Screw"; January 1990, p. 40. "Disk
Track Tracer".
Distefano, Tony. "Turn ofthe Screw"; February 1990, p.18. "A
Digital Lesson".
Distefano, Tony. "Turn of the Screw"; March 1 990, p. 56. "A Digital
Lesson, Part 2".
Distefano, Tony. "Turn ofthe Screw"; April 1990, p. 110. "Digital
Lesson, Part 3".
Distefano, Tony. "Turn of the Screw"; May 1990, p. 54. "Tools of
the Trade".
Distefano, Tony. "Turn ofthe Screw"; June 1990, p. 80. "Clearing
the Paths".
Francisco, Harleen. "The Economy Printer Buffer, Part II"; July
1989, p. 72. Build and troubleshootthe printer buffer.
Goodman, Marty. "Adding a Disk Drive to Your CoCo Pt. 2"; April
1990, p.92. Adding disk drives to the CoCo.
Goodman, Marty. "Disk Drives and the Color Computer"; March
1990, p.22. Adding a floppy disk to the CoCo.
Goodman, Marty. "The OS-9 'CART Interrupt Fix"; CoCo3;
November 1989, p.50. Multi-Pak and CoCo 3 fixes.
lacovou, Neophytos. "A Special Switch"; May 1990, p. 43. Four
projects using the 4PDT switch.
Weide, Dennis. "A CoCo Digital Logic Analyzer, Part 1 "; CoCol /
CoCo2/CoCo3; March 1990, p.26. Hardware project for circuit
construction and debugging. TESTIF.
Weide, Dennis. "Completing the Analyzer Project"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; April 1990, p. 72. Tool for testing low-speed logic
circuits. ANALYZER.
HOME APPLICATIONS
Francis, David. "Moon Mapper"; CoCo3; March 1990, p.82. Helps
you track the planet-size moons of Jupiter. GALISAT3.
Hinton, Ron. "Best Medicine for Disorderly Med. Bills"; CoCo3;
February 1990, p.116. Keep the financial side of your medical
history in order. MEDIC3.
Kenny, Keiran. "Booklet, Revisited"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; May
1990, p.40. Mods to allow for bigger booklets. PATBOOK.
LeBlanc, Dave. "Personal Secretary"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
December 1989, p. 56. A personalized notepad for easy organi-
zation. COCOMEMO.
Macias, David. "Mapping Your Finances"; CoCo3; November
1989, p.20. Calculates annual interest rates in percentage
form, etc. AMORTIZE.
Minze, Bill. "Reckoning With the CoCo"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3;
April 1990, p.20. Printing calculator program. CALCULAT.
Reichert, Kevin. "Captivating Captions"; CoCo3; November 1989,
p.58. Makes labels for photos. CAPTION.
Scerbo, Fred. "Wishing Well"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; August
1989, p.104. "More Time Applications". REALTIME.
Shaulis, Jerry. "Bank & Budget"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; Febru-
ary 1990, p. 74. Helps maintain your checkbook. CHECK1.
Thomas, Scott. "Innovation Along the Border"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; January 1990, p. 106. Creates border along stationery.
STATION.
Turner, Robert Allen. "CoCoTyper"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; May
1 990, p.58. Turn CoCo into a typewriter for those short notes.
COLRTYPE.
Wulfsberg, Bruce. "From Fractures to Fractions"; CoCol /CoCo2/
CoCo3; February 1990, p.12. Program that reduces fractions
to their lowest form. FRACTION.
MUSIC
Bernico, Bill. "Guitar 3"; CoCo3; February 1990, p.112. Displays
guitar chords on the CoCo 3 graphics screen. GUITARS.
Budenholzer, William. "Nickelodeon"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3;
August 1989, p.84. Song editor/player. NICKEL-D.
Parker, Jeffrey. "Play It Again, CoCo"; December 1989, p.74. A
close look at MIDI.
NOVICES NICHE
Aftamonow, Ellen. "Tax and Tip"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; July
1989, p.105. Helps you divvy up restaurant bills. TAXTIP.
Arko, Lyn. "Doggone"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; July 1989, p. 108.
Draws a graphics image of a dog. DOGGONE.
Babich, Tio. "Draw Figures Using Asterisks"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; November 1989, p. 39. Draw figures using asterisks.
FIGDRW.
Babich, Tio. "Slope and Funnel"; CoCo3; July 1989, p.108. Draws
a slope and funnel on the CoCo 3 640x192 screen. SLOPEFNL
Benny, Patrick. "On The Run"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; July 1989,
p. 106. Create smooth animation sequences. LION.
Bernico, Bill. "Box Menu"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; January 1 990,
p. 32. Spices up menu screen and makes item selection inter-
esting. BOXMENU.
Bernico, Bill. "Songwriter's Helper"; CoCo3; September 1989,
p. 60. Plays various musical patterns. SONGRITR.
Bernico, Bill. "Sound-to-Play"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; August
1989, p. 110. Matches up PLAY command note values for
SOUND command. PLAYCONV.
Bernico, Bill. "This Is Your Big Debut"; CoCo3; February 1990,
p. 35. Title screen with moving lights. MARQUEE3.
Boughton, Ralph. "Star Defender"; CoCo3; September 1989,
p. 61. Shoot down enemy ships before your bases are hit.
STARDEF.
Cheves, Warren. "Car Bingo Game"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
November 1989, p.42. Prints index cards with two-character
state abbreviations. BINGO.
Christensen, Glenn. "Attributes"; CoCo3; March 1 990, p.60. Adds
color to your screen. ATTR.
Darren Day. "The Change Counter"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3;
September 1989, p.64. Counts change. Enter Q for quarter, D
for dime, etc. CHANGE.
Driessen, David. "Want a Personalized Phone Number?"; CoCol /
CoCo2/CoCo3; August 1 989, p.1 08. Takes phone number and
spells out all letter combinations. FONEFIND.
Driscoll, Chris. "Escape"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; February 1 990,
p.37. Try to escape from this twenty-level castle. ESCAPE.
Ehrenberg, R.M. "Categories"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; March
1 990, p.62. An alternative to Trivial Pursuit or Monopoly. CATS.
Flinn, William. "Solving Quadratic Equations"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; June 1990, p. 49. Help in finding roots of quadratic
equations. QUADRATC.
Forster, Jim. "Moonscape"; CoCo3; January 1990, p. 32. Forms
moon in sky. MOON.
Friedrich, John. "Story Writer"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; July 1 989,
p. 1 04. A game that challenges writing creativity. STORYWRT.
Friesen, Geoff. "Superpoke"; CoCo3; June 1990, p.48. Allows
multiple-byte pokes. SUPRPOKE.
Garcia, Carlos. "Searching for a Rainbow"; CoCo3; January
1990, p.36. Animates a rainbow and waterfall. RAINBOW.
Hall, Greg. "Let CoCo Calculate HBUFF"; CoCo3; February 1 990,
p.36. A fast simple way to calculate HBUFF. HBUFF.
Haveman, Evan. "Computer Aided Design"; CoCo3; October
1989, p. 59. Demonstrates computer aided design at minimal
level. MINICAD.
Hobson, Jon. "Marynote"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; October 1989,
p.58. Plays songs and displays notes one at a time. MARYNOTE.
Jacob, David. "Let's Make a List"; CoCo3; February 1990, p.38.
Create a database for your books. LISTER.
Jones, Leroy. "Innkeeper"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; March 1990,
p.62. Catch falling drinks with trays. INNKEEP.
Kastack, Rebecca. "What Day?"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; Janu-
ary 1 990, p. 30. Calendar for finding day of week of birthdays.
WHATDAY.
Kenny, Keiran. "What Is on the Agenda for Today?"; CoCol /
CoCo2/CoCo3; April 1990, p.49. Home help, scratchpad.
AGENDA.
Ketchel, Kyle. "TheTime Sheet"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; October
1989, p.62. For employers. TIMESHT.
Kraft, Michael. "As the World Turns"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
August 1989, p. 106. Draws eight graphics screens and pro-
duces animation. WORLD1 .
Kuntz, Steven. "The CoCo Signal"; CoCo3; March 1990, p. 61 . A
signal for programming problems or hardware glitches. HCAT.
Mabry, George. "Lowercase and Colors Too"; CoCo3; March
1990, p.60. Adjusts the colors and actuates a true lowercase
text screen. LOCASE.
McNeill, James. "Shopper Ease"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; Sep-
tember 1989, p.62. A form for shopping lists. GROLIST.
Medlock, William. "Disk Copy Utility"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
January 1990, p. 31. Copies files from one disk to another.
COPY.
Mills, Robert. "Letters 8. Numbers"; CoCo3; June 1990, p.48.
Helps youngsters learn to recognize letters and numbers.
LETRSNUM.
Mosley, John. "3-D Grapher"; CoCo3; August 1989, p.107. Graph-
ics using three-variable equations. GRAPH.
Mosley, John. "Kaleidoscope"; CoCo3; September 1989, p.63.
Computer display of multicolor symmetric patterns. SCOPE.
Needham, Andre. "But it's Not Winter Yet"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; August 1989, p. 107. Creates a snowflake. SNOFLAKE.
Needham, Andre. "Fun With Fractals"; CoCo3; October 1989,
p.60. Mathematically generated images. FRACTMTN.
Olmstead, Paul L. "Title Screen Splashdown"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; April 1990, p. 51 . Animation utility. FALLING.
Pendall, Joseph. "And Along Came a Spider"; CoCo3; April 1 990,
p.48. Graphics program. SPIDERS.
Pendall, Joseph. "Quickgrass"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; January
1990, p.38. Game of cutting grass before it grows too long.
QGRASS.
Pendall, Joseph. "Spray Can"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; October
1989, p.60. Graphics program that draws a pattern using
joystick button. SPRAYCAN.
Phansavath, Hinh. "Running BASIC Programs Can Be a Breeze";
CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; February 1990, p.36. Run BASIC pro-
grams with one keystroke. MCP.
Pollock, Grahame. "Up-Down LIST"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; July
1989, p.106. Utility to allow scrolling through LLISTings.
UPDNLIST.
Porter, John. "Mortgage"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; March 1990,
p.63. Mortgage calculation program. MORTGAGE.
Pucella, Ric. "Hi-Res Graphics"; CoCo3; November 1989, p. 41 .
Utility to save HSCREENs. HRGCOM.
Rodriguez, Alejandro. "No Smoking!"; CoCo3; November 1989,
p.40. Graphics animation of No Smoking sign. NOSMOKE.
Rumpel, Kathy. "Balancing the Budget"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3;
February 1990, p.40. Printajournal foryour accounting needs.
JOURNAL.
Rumpel, Kathy. "Steady Aim Fire"; CoCo3; April 1990, p.50.
Shoot-em-upgame. BIRD.
Seats, Darrin. "The Memo Maker"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; Janu-
ary 1990, p.37. Put notes on disk. MEMOMAKE.
Severs, Roger. "Keeping a Tab on Your Tap"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; April 1990, p.48. Figuring water bills. WATER.
Speight, Kevin. "Mind Master"; CoCo3; September 1989, p.62.
Selects a four-digit code for you to break. MINDMSTR.
Stakelin, James. "The Base Converter"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
January 1990, p. 34. Converts number bases quickly and
easily. CONVERT.
Thompson, Ernie. "Now, Where Was I?"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3;
August 1989, p. 108. Prints format to keep track of programs,
articles, comments. RBOWLIST.
Weaver, Dan. "Automile"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; November 1989,
p.40. Figures miles per gallon. AUTOMILE.
Wells, John T. "Cutting Corners"; CoCo3; April 1990, p.50. A
familiar game. CHASE.
Wong, Thomas. "Bowling"; CoCo3; July 1989, p.103. A CoCo 3
bowling game.. BOWLING.
Wong, Thomas. "Gopher Smash"; CoCo3; January 1990, p.37.
Kill gophers as they pop out of boxes. SMASH.
OS-9
Behrmann, Darrel. "Syscall Sounds"; CoCo3; July 1989, p.126.
July 1990 THE RAINBOW
65
Calling OS-9's SS.Tone system call from BASIC09. SOUND.
Brumley, Troy. "Text File Compression"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
September 1989, p.112. Programs to compress text files for
more storage space. COMPRESS.
Cheek, Joseph. "Reach Out and Touch OS-9"; CoCo3; October
1989, p.72. A utility for updating files. TOUCH.
Deneen, Kevin. "One Label or Two?"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
January 1 990, p. 1 1 0. Makes labels in groups of one or more.
LABEL.C.
Goldberg, Stephen. "Do the Split"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; March
1990, p.86. Making large files easier to handle. SPLIT.
Goldberg, Stephen. "Drive With Speed"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
February 1990, p. 56. Double the speed of your OS-9 floppy
drives. VFY.C
Law, Greg. "Breakpoint"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; December 1989,
p.86. "Open Sesame!". SU.
Law, Greg. "Breakpoint"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; January 1990,
p.56. "Lost and Found". VOL.
Law, Greg. "Breakpoint"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; February 1990,
p.122. "Dissecting the Command Line". UDIR.C
Law, Greg. "Breakpoint"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; March 1990,
p.96. "Give It Top Priority". NIGE.ASM.
Law, Greg. "Breakpoint"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; April 1990,
p. 113. "Conversions and Diversions". NICE. A.
Law, Greg. "Breakpoint"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; May 1990, p.30.
"The OS-9 File Structure". FILES.B09.
Law, Greg. "Breakpoint"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; June 1990,
p.44. "Scaling the Directory Tree". PWDIR.C
Numa, David. "What You Should Know About C Compiler";
CoCo3; October 1989, p.82. Utility thats gets you started with
cgfx functions.
Page, Stephen. "Flipper09"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; December
1989, p. 106. Game, try to have more colored pieces on board
than opponent. FLIPER09.
Parker, Jeffrey. "OS-9 Survival Training"; August 1989, p.66.
Overview of OS-9 and available hardware and software.
Pittman, Larry. "Larry's Labeler"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; May
1990, p. 46. Organizing your collection offloppy disks. DIABEL.
Puckett, Dale. "KISSable OS-9"; CoCo3;July 1989, p.138. "Adding
Fireworks to Find". LOCATE.
Puckett, Dale. "KISSable OS-9"; August 1989, p.122. "OS-9
Makes Big Showing at Chicago".
Puckett, Dale. "KISSable OS-9"; CoCo3; September 1989, p.114.
"Maxlc in Multi-Vue". MAXIC
Puckett, Dale. "KISSable OS-9"; CoCo3; October 1989, p.1 10.
"More on Maxlc and OS-9 Hits the Mac". TANDY.
Puckett, Dale. "KISSable OS-9"; CoCo3; November 1989, p.112.
"Clearing the Board". GETICON.
Puckett, Dale. "KISSable OS-9"; December 1989, p.110. "OS-9
Takes Bean Town".
Puckett, Dale. "KISSable OS-9"; January 1 990, p.1 1 7. "Are Your
Programs Headed for a Breakdown?".
Puckett, Dale. "KISSable OS-9"; March 1990, p.65. "Rumors from
Rainbowfest".
Puckett, Dale. "KISSable OS-9"; CoCo3; April 1990, p.52. "A New
Look for OS-9". MVFINANCE.
Ries, Richard. "Carte Blanche"; CoCo3; March 1990, p.1 18.
Menu-building program for BASIC09. CARTE_BLANCH.
Saksa, Jonathan. "Do You Have The Time?"; CoCo3; January
1 990, p.46. A calendar program to help you organize your time.
CALENDAR.
Sunderlin, Mark. "A CLS Command for OS-9"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; July 1989, p. 128. Adding a speedy assembly language
CLS to the system. CLS.
Swinefurth, Chris. "Type Does Windows"; CoCo3; June 1990,
p.36. A utility to switch window types in a hurry. TYPE.C
Tandy Home Computer. "Multi-Vue and Pre-Existing Applica-
tions"; CoCo3; December 1 989, p. 38. Aid for getting more out
of Multi-Vue. EDIC
Yates, Jerry. "USTime & StripBin"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; Au-
gust 1989, p.22. Utility, sets up time as "January 3, 1989
9:23:45 am/pm". USTIME.
PROGRAMMING
Barden, William. "Barden's Buffer"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; July
1989, p.130. "That's the Way the Ball Bounces". BALL1 .
Barden, William. "Barden's Buffer"; August 1989, p.112. "Com-
puter Knowledge in Any Language". ECB INTEREST.
Barden, William. "Barden's Buffer"; October 1989, p.122. "Your
First BASIC Program".
Barden, William. "Barden's Buffer"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
December 1989, p.1 16. "Take a Gamble". RANDOM.
Barden, William. "Barden's Buffer"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; April
1990, p.35. "Take Your Files for a Spin". R*L*D*X.
Barden, William. "Barden's Buffer"; CoCo3; May 1990, p.78.
"Thanks for the Memory". MANAGER.
Friesen, Geoff. "Introducing BASIC+"; CoCo3; September 1989,
p.38. An enhancement to BASIC. BASIC+.
Nee, William. "Assembly Line, Part 1"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
May 1990, p.22. A way to speed up routines in ROM using
complex math. SCALE1 .
Nee, William. "The Assembly Line, Part 2"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; June 1990, p.84. Rotating, mirroring and more with
PMODE4. MODIFY.
Nee, William. "Machine Language Made BASIC, Part XIII"; CoCol /
CoCo2/CoCo3; July 1989, p. 80. Drawing graphics lines using
machine language. BINLINE.
Perlman, Richard. "Do-It Yourself Database, Part 4"; CoCo3;
April 1990, p.1 2. How to use the database. DATAB.
Perlman, Richard. "Do-It- Yourself Disk Database, Part 3"; CoCol/
CoCo2/CoCo3; September 1989, p.20. How to create a full-
featured disk database system. CREATE.
Zumwalt, Greg. "Breaking the 32K Barrier"; June 1990, p. 58. A
look at the 64K plus ROM Paks.
QUESTION AND ANSWER
Boeldt, Larry. "BASICally Speaking"; July 1989, p.96.
Boeldt, Larry. "BASICally Speaking"; August 1989, p.60.
Boeldt, Larry. "BASICally Speaking"; September 1989, p.72.
Boeldt, Larry. "BASICally Speaking"; December 1989, p.24.
Esposito, Richard. "Doctor ASCII"; November 1989, p.34.
Esposito, Richard & Libra, Richard. "Doctor ASCII"; July 1989,
p. 124. Technical potpourri.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; July 1989, p.78.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; August 1989, p. 62.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; October 1989, p. 16.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; November 1989, p. 30.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; December 1989, p. 42.
"Need a Little Support?".
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; January 1990, p. 20.
"The Disk System that Lied".
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; February 1990, p. 59.
"Disconnecting Call Waiting".
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; March 1990, p. 74.
"Converting to the CoCo".
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; April 1990, p. 59. "Look-
ing for Connectors".
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; May 1990, p.62. "OS-9
vs. BASIC".
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
June 1990, p.39. "CoCos Not up to Par".
REVIEWS
"Arcade Collection"; March 1990, p.1 10.
"Art-Deli"; November 1989, p.98.
"BASIC Windows"; November 1989, p.99.
"Big BASIC"; October 1989, p.100.
"Big RAM Disk"; April 1990, p. 101.
"C.A.R."; October 1989, p.104.
"CC3 Flags"; August 1989, p.97.
"CEBBS - A BBS You Can Live With"; November 1989, p.94.
"CHI Pages"; February 1990, p.100.
"CRT Collection"; March 1990, p.1 02.
"Calendar and Convert"; September 1989, p.100.
"Chess Made Easy"; August 1989, p.93.
"CoCo 3 Games Disk"; September 1989, p. 101.
"CoCo MIDI 3"; October 1989, p.105.
"CoCo Stero Headphone"; August 1989, p.92.
"CoCoRun-12"; February 1990, p.107.
"Color Schematic Creator 1.2"; September 1989, p.92.
"Comics+"; February 1990, p.106.
"CycleJump"; January 1990, p.1 04.
"Diamond in the Rough, A"; December 1989, p.96.
"DIR-MGR"; July 1989, p.121.
"DSKLBL"; March 1990, p.105.
"Danosoft's Disk Utilities"; November 1989, p.100.
"Data Form III"; January 1990, p.93.
"Disassembler"; December 1989, p.99.
"Disk Doctor"; August 1989, p.94.
"Disk Handyman"; November 1989, p. 104.
"Div and Condiv"; June 1990, p.68.
"Donut Dilemma"; November 1989, p.1 02.
"Dual Hi-Res Joystick Adapter"; March 1990, p.106.
"Eagle Keyboard and Interface"; January 1990, p.92.
"Eldus"; March 1990, p.108.
"Extended ADOS-3"; October 1989, p.92.
"FORTH09"; March 1990, p.100.
"Fast Formatter"; July 1989, p.1 18.
"File System Repack"; January 1990, p. 95.
"Foods II"; September 1989, p.98.
"HD-1"; August 1989, p.94.
"Hard Drive Zap"; July 1989, p. 115.
"Jack Rabbit"; December 1989, p.94.
"King's Quest III"; August 1989, p.90.
"Kyum-Gai:To Be Ninja"; December 1989, p.92.
"Label Designer"; May 1990, p.66.
"Leisure Suit Larry"; October 1989, p.98.
"Lesson Planner"; September 1989, p. 95.
"Lock Master"; August 1989, p.93.
"Lyra 2.62"; November 1989, p.105.
"Lyra Companion, The"; November 1989, p. 107.
"Lyra»TRAX«"; May 1990, p.68.
"M-Menu System"; April 1990, p.99.
"MC-1"; October 1989, p.97.
"MasterDIR"; October 1989, p.106.
"Memory Master"; September 1989, p.96.
"Menu Maker"; September 1989, p.100.
"Milestones"; November 1989, p.1 04.
"Mutant Miners"; July 1989, p.1 15.
"Newspaper Plus"; July 1989, p.112.
"Nine-Digit Calculator"; July 1989, p.1 19.
"Nine-Times"; August 1989, p.98.
"Notes"; July 1989, p. 120.
"O.S.I.T.E. File, The"; November 1989, p.102.
"OS-9 Pascal 2.0"; December 1989, p.100.
"Omni Utility"; July 1989, p.1 16.
"Omni Utility 2.0"; June 1990, p.68.
"Owl-Ware's Hard Drive"; April 1990, p.98.
"Paladin's Legacy"; June 1990, p. 74.
"Peninsular War"; September 1989, p.97.
"PertASCII"; August 1989, p.96.
"Phonics Fun"; January 1990, p.99.
"Predator"; June 1990, p.76.
"Pt. File Manager"; May 1990, p.73.
"Revenge of the Mutant Miners"; September 1989, p.94.
"Riddle of the Ring"; May 1990, p.67.
"RoboCop"; May 1990, p.72.
"Roots"; August 1989, p.98.
"Rorke's Drift"; February 1990, p.106.
"S - Screen Control"; June 1990, p.72.
"Simply Better 2.0"; February 1990, p.102.
"Sinistaar"; May 1990, p.74.
"Slam Bam"; April 1990, p.101.
"Slots & Cards"; October 1989, p.100.
"Space Pac"; January 1990, p.102.
"Studio Works"; January 1990, p.94.
"Super Backup Utilities"; April 1990, p.102.
"SuperDisk"; March 1990, p.105.
"Supersound"; January 1990, p.100.
"T&D Subscription Software"; May 1990, p.76.
"Tazman"; March 1990, p. 108.
"TelePak M"; November 1989, p.109.
"Telewriter Keyboard Templates"; December 1989, p. 95.
"TextPro IV"; October 1989, p.102.
"Those Darn Marbles"; June 1990, p.66.
"Treasury Packs #1 and #2"; January 1990, p.96.
"Trythis"; December 1989, p. 101.
"UltiMusE III"; February 1990, p.1 10.
"Ultra-Cat"; October 1989, p.103.
"Ultra-Merge"; July 1989, p.121.
"UltraEd+"; April 1990, p.1 04.
"UpDOS";June 1990, p.72.
"Utilities & Subroutines in BASIC"; March 1990, p.103.
"VIPCalc III"; July 1989, p.1 16.
"Vocab"; March 1990, p.1 04.
"Wargame Designer II"; September 1989, p.99.
"Wheel of Fate"; December 1989, p.96.
"Wheeler, The"; July 1989, p.1 17.
"Window Writer"; December 1989, p.102.
"Wizard's Castle"; February 1990, p.1 04.
"World at War"; November 1989, p.1 10.
"World at War, A"; June 1990, p.75.
"Z'89"; December 1989, p.98.
TUTORIAL
Kolar, Joseph. "BASICTraining"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; August
1989, p. 100. "The Art of Graphics Characters". DIAMOND1.
Kolar, Joseph. "BASIC Training"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; Octo-
ber 1989, p.66. "More Graphics". NEWCOMER.
Kolar, Joseph. "BASIC Training"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; De-
cember 1989, p.50. "Program Shape-Up". FLASHES.
Kolar, Joseph. "BASIC Training"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; Janu-
ary 1990, p.87. "The Unfolding Block". LISTING1.
Kolar, Joseph. "BASICTraining"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; Febru-
ary 1990, p.52. "Working in Quadrants". AOPTION.
Kolar, Joseph. "BASIC Training"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; March
1990, p.78. "Graphics Fairyland". DIAMONDS.
Kolar, Joseph. "BASIC Training"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; April
1990, p.86. "Go Forth and Create!". WINDMILL.
Kolar, Joseph. "BASIC Training"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; June
1990, p.54. "The A-Option Wrap-Up". AOPTION1.
UTILITY
Campbell, Marc. "The Invincible Duplicator"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; September 1989, p.44. Makes BASIC programs virtu-
ally crashproof. DUPLICAT.
Dalene, Mike. "Harness Those Keys"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3;
January 1990, p. 26. Redefine the "control" keys for your own
specific needs. KEYEDIT.
Daniels, Bill. "Back From the Dead"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; June
1990, p.26. Resurrecting killed disk files. DISKEDT.
Estrado, Richard. "The File Handler"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
April 1990, p. 106. Copy routine that uses wildcards. COPYASM.
Mediock, William. "Auto Repeat, Part 1"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3;
July 1989, p.1 6. Add software key repeat to the CoCo 1,2 or 3.
REPEAT.
Mediock, William. "Key Ahead"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; August
1989, p. 14. Create type-ahead buffer for any CoCo. KEYSBIN.
Moore, Mike. "Save the Variables!"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3;
January 1990, p.1 2. Chain BASIC programs and keep vari-
ables while editing. VARKEEP.
Ottum, J.A. "From Screen to Printed Page"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; February 1990, p.83. A utility that lets you print straight
from the screen. PRT.
Ottum, J.A. "Habla Espanol?"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; July 1989,
p. 29. CoCo accepts commands in Spanish. ESPANOL.
Ricketts, Steve. "To the Rescue"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; March
1990, p.54. Aid for lost files on crashed disks. COCOCLN.
AUTHORS
Aftamonow, Ellen. "Tax and Tip"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; July
1989, p. 105. Helps you divvy up restaurant bills. TAXTIP.
Arko, Lyn. "Doggone"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; July 1989, p.108.
Draws a graphics image of a dog. DOGGONE.
Augsburg, Cray. "Wrapping The Rainbow"; October 1989, p. 14.
"An Electronic Evolution".
Augsburg, Cray. "Wrapping The Rainbow"; November 1989,
p. 123. "Join the Chorus!".
Augsburg, Cray. "Wrapping The Rainbow"; December 1989,
66
THE RAINBOW July 1990
p. 124. "OS-9: Room for Growth".
Augsburg, Cray. "Wrapping The Rainbow"; January 1 990, p. 1 24.
"From Reader to Writer".
Augsburg, Cray. "Wrapping The Rainbow"; February 1990, p. 10.
"The Show Must Go On".
Augsburg, Cray. "Wrapping The Rainbow"; March 1990, p. 124.
"What's in Store?".
Augsburg, Cray. "Wrapping The Rainbow"; April 1990, p. 124.
"How Many Colors in a Rainbow?",
Augsburg, Cray. "Wrapping The Rainbow"; May 1990, p. 124.
"Rainbow Illusions".
Babich, Tio. "Draw Figures Using Asterisks"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; November 1989, p.39. Draw figures using asterisks.
FIGDRW.
Babich, Tio. "Slope and Funnel"; CoCo3; July 1 989, p.1 08. Draws
aslope and funnel on the CoCo 3 640x1 92 screen. SLOPEFNL
Barden, William. "Barden's Buffer"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; July
1989, p.130. "That's the Way the Ball Bounces". BALL1 .
Barden, William. "Barden's Buffer"; August 1989, p.112. "Com-
puter Knowledge in Any Language". ECB INTEREST.
Barden, William. "Barden's Buffer"; September 1989, p.102.
"Loose Ends and CoCo Outputs".
Barden, William. "Barden's Buffer"; October 1989, p. 122. "Your
First BASIC Program".
Barden, William. "Barden's Buffer"; November 1989, p.64. "Put
on Your 3-D Glasses".
Barden, William. "Barden's Buffer"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
December 1989, p.1 16. "Take a Gamble". RANDOM.
Barden, William. "Barden's Buffer"; CoCo3; February 1990, p.42.
"High Hopes for the Hi-Res". READHI.
Barden, William. "Barden's Buffer"; CoCo3; March 1990, p.40. "A
CoCo Dual-Trace Oscilloscope". SCOPE.
Barden, William. "Barden's Buffer"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; April
1990, p.35. "Take Your Files for a Spin". R*L*D*X.
Barden, William. "Barden's Buffer"; CoCo3; May 1990, p.78.
"Thanks for the Memory". MANAGER.
Behrmann, Darrel. "Syscall Sounds"; CoCo3; July 1989, p. 126.
Calling OS-9's SS.Tone system call from BASIC09. SOUND.
Bennett, Jim. "Tricky Graphics"; CoCo3; October 1989, p.20.
Neat trick for programming graphics on CoCo 3.. CARRIER.
Benny, Patrick. "On The Run"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; July 1989,
p.1 06. Create smooth animation sequences. LION.
Bernico, Bill. "Box Menu"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; January 1990,
p.32. Spices up menu screen and makes item selection inter-
esting. BOXMENU.
Bernico, Bill. "Guitar3"; CoCo3; February 1990, p.1 12. Displays
guitar chords on the CoCo 3 graphics screen. GUITAR3.
Bernico, Bill. "Songwriter's Helper"; CoCo3; September 1989,
p.60. Plays various musical patterns. SONGRITR.
Bernico, Bill. "Sound-to-Play"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; August
1989, p.1 10. Matches up PLAY command note values for
SOUND command. PLAYCONV.
Bernico, Bill. 'The CoCo Coloring Book"; CoCo3; September
1989, p. 12. Coloring pictures with the computer. COLRBOOK.
Bernico, Bill. "This Is Your Big Debut"; CoCo3; February 1990,
p.35. Title screen with moving lights. MARQUEE3.
Blyn, Steve. "Education Notes"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; August
1989, p.64. "Building Reading Skills". FOLLOW.
Blyn, Steve. "Education Notes"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; Septem-
ber 1989, p.54. "Learning About Ratios". RATIOS.
Blyn, Steve. "Education Notes"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; October
1989, p.52. "Cracking Codes". CODEWORD.
Blyn, Steve. "Education Notes"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; Novem-
ber 1989, p.24. "Probability". PROBABLE.
Blyn, Steve. "Education Notes"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; Decem-
ber 1989, p.32. "To Rhyme or Not to Rhyme". POETRY.
Blyn, Steve. "Education Notes"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; Febru-
ary 1990, p.94. "One-On-One Math Drills". BASKET.
Blyn, Steve. "Education Notes"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; March
1990, p.112. "Toronto, Ontario for a Basket". BASKETBL.
Blyn, Steve. "Education Notes"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; April
1990, p.85. "a,e,i,o,u". VOWELS.
Blyn, Steve. "Education Notes"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; May
1990, p.88. "Cooking With Metric Measures". METRIC.
Blyn, Steve. "Education Notes"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; June
1990, p.18. "Integers in Order". CONSEC.
Bodnar, David. "Exposing the CoCo to Photography"; CoCol/
CoCo2/CoCo3; February 1990, p.96. Use the CoCo for timing
applications in the darkroom. DARKROOM.
Boeldt, Larry. "BASICally Speaking"; July 1989, p.96.
Boeldt, Larry. "BASICally Speaking"; August 1989, p.60.
Boeldt, Larry. "BASICally Speaking"; September 1989, p.72.
Boeldt, Larry. "BASICally Speaking"; December 1989, p.24.
Boughton, Ralph. "Star Defender"; CoCo3; September 1989,
p. 61 . Shoot down enemy ships before your bases are hit.
STARDEF.
Bradbury, Nick. "Icarus in Search of Wings"; CoCo3; April 1990,
p.1 2. Do an arcade penguin dance. PENGUIN.
Bradbury, Nick. "One Tile at aTime"; CoCo3; January 1 990, p.72.
Fast action tile game. FRUSTRAT.
Britton, Steve. "Samurai"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; March 1990,
p. 114. Oriental battle-type game. SAMURAI.
Brumley, Troy. "Text File Compression"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
September 1989, p.112. Programs to compress text files for
more storage space. COMPRESS.
Brunotte, Benjamin. "Another Form"; CoCo3; April 1990, p.64.
Create custom forms. FORMAKER.
Brunotte, Benjamin. "Custom Built Desk for the CoCo"; Decem-
ber 1989, p.67. A real nail and hammer project.
Budenholzer, William. "Nickelodeon"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
August 1989, p.84. Song editor/player. NICKEL-D.
Campbell, Marc. "The Checkers Champ"; CoCo3; November
1989, p.82. Computerized checker game.. CHECKERS.
Campbell, Marc. "The Invincible Duplicator"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; September 1989, p. 44. Makes BASIC programs virtu-
ally crashproof. DUPLICAT.
Cheek, Joseph. "Reach Out and Touch OS-9"; CoCo3; October
1989, p.72. A utility for updating files. TOUCH.
Cheves, Warren. "Car Bingo Game"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
November 1989, p.42. Prints index cards with two-character
state abbreviations. BINGO.
Christensen, Glenn. "Attributes"; CoCo3; March 1 990, p.60. Adds
color to your screen. ATTR.
Collicott, John. "Bookworm"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; September
1989, p.32. Helps develop problem-solving skills in math.
BOOKWORM.
Coty, Curt. "Shopping Spree"; CoCo3; July 1989, p.34. Action
game - player goes shopping in a department store. SPREE.
Crooks, Mary. "Time Test"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; August 1989,
p. 56. Timed drills in multiplication and division. TIMETEST.
Cuadra, Hector. "What Goes Up . . ."; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
January 1990, p.112. Physics game. GRAVITY.
Curtis, Allen. "High-Capacity Screen Dumps"; CoCo3; August
1989, p. 38. High-density printer enhancements for desktop
publisher. DRIVERHT.
Curtis, Allen. "High-Capacity Screen Dumps"; CoCo3; October
1989, p.63. How to save and load a half-screen. DHPATCH.
Dalene, Mike. "Harness Those Keys"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
January 1990, p. 26. Redefine the "control" keys for your own
specific needs. KEYEDIT.
Daniels, Bill. "Back From the Dead"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; June
1990, p.26. Resurrecting killed disk files. DISKEDT.
Darren Day. "The Change Counter"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
September 1989, p.64. Counts change. Enter Q for quarter, D
for dime, etc. CHANGE.
Deneen, Kevin. "One Label or Two?"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3;
January 1990, p.1 10. Makes labels in groups of one or more.
LABEL.C.
Distefano, Tony. "Turn of the Screw"; July 1989, p. 98. "Dynamic
Random Access Memory Explained".
Distefano, Tony. "Turn of the Screw"; September 1989, p. 56.
"Building a RAM Disk".
Distefano, Tony. "Turn of the Screw"; October 1 989, p. 86. "Build-
ing a RAM Disk".
Distefano, Tony. "Turn of the Screw"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
December 1989, p.64. "RAM Disk, Part III". GENTEST.
Distefano, Tony. "Turn of the Screw"; January 1990, p.40. "Disk
Track Tracer".
Distefano, Tony. "Turn of the Screw"; February 1990, p. 18. "A
Digital Lesson".
Distefano, Tony. "Turn of the Screw"; March 1 990, p. 56. "A Digital
Lesson, Part 2".
Distefano, Tony. "Turn of the Screw"; April 1990, p.1 10. "Digital
Lesson, Part 3".
Distefano, Tony. "Turn of the Screw"; May 1990, p.54. "Tools of
the Trade".
Distefano, Tony. "Turn of the Screw"; June 1 990, p. 80. "Clearing
the Paths".
Driessen, David. "Want a Personalized Phone Number?"; CoCol/
CoCo2/CoCo3; August 1989, p. 108. Takes phone number and
spells out all letter combinations. FONEFIND.
Driscoll, Chris. "Escape"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; February 1990,
p.37. Try to escape from this twenty-level castle. ESCAPE.
Ehrenberg, R.M. "Categories"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; March
1 990, p.62. An alternative to Trivial Pursuit or Monopoly. CATS.
Esposito, Richard. "Doctor ASCII"; November 1989, p.34.
Esposito, Richard & Libra, Richard. "Doctor ASCII"; July 1989,
p.1 24. Technical potpourri.
Estrado, Richard. "The File Handler"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
April 1990, p.1 06. Copy routine that uses wildcards. COPYASM.
Falge, Linda. "KinderFun"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; September
1989, p.84. Children's program to learn colors, letters, num-
bers, music. KINDRFUN.
Falk, Lonnie. "Print#-2"; July 1989, p.12. "Fun at the Test".
Falk, Lonnie. "Print#-2"; August 1 989, p.1 0. "Eight Years Strong".
Falk, Lonnie. "Print#-2"; September 1989, p. 10. "A New Site for
RAINBOWfest".
Falk, Lonnie. "Print#-2"; October 1989, p.10. "A Transition at The
Rainbow".
Falk, Lonnie. "Print#-2"; November 1989, p.10. "Spread the
Word!".
Falk, Lonnie. "Print#-2"; December 1989, p.10. "Canadian Future
II".
Falk, Lonnie. "Print#-2"; January 1990, p.10. "History in the
Making".
Falk, Lonnie. "Print#-2"; March 1990, p.10. "New Life for CoCo".
Falk, Lonnie. "Print#-2"; April 1990, p.10. "A Helping Hand".
Falk, Lonnie. "Print#-2"; May 1990, p.10. "Spring Forward, Look
Back".
Flinn, William. "Solving Quadratic Equations"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; June 1990, p. 49. Help in finding roots of quadratic
equations. QUADRATC.
Ford, Steven. "CoCo and Amateur Radio"; November 1989, p. 44.
Discussion of ham radio as a hobby.
Ford, Steven. "Plug Into Packet"; February 1990, p. 22. Explora-
tion of packet radio.
Forster, Jim. "Moonscape"; CoCo3; January 1990, p.32. Forms
moon in sky. MOON.
Foster, Leslie. "The Eighth Year of Rainbow"; July 1989, p. 147.
Index - July 1988 to June 1989.
Fouts, Gordon E. "The Price is Right"; CoCo3; April 1990, p.1 16.
An aid for finding mark-up/down percentages. MARKUP.
Francis, David. "Moon Mapper"; CoCo3; March 1 990, p.82. Helps
you track the planet-size moons of Jupiter. GALISAT3.
Francisco, Harleen. "The Economy Printer Buffer, Part M"; July
1989, p.72. Build and troubleshoot the printer buffer.
Friedrich, John. "Story Writer"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; July 1 989,
p. 1 04. A game that challenges writing creativity. STORYWRT.
Friesen, Geoff. "Introducing BASIC+"; CoCo3; September 1989,
p.38. An enhancement to BASIC. BASIC+.
Friesen, Geoff. "Superpoke"; CoCo3; June 1990, p. 48. Allows
multiple-byte pokes. SUPRPOKE.
Garcia, Carlos. "Searching for a Rainbow"; CoCo3; January
1990, p.36. Animates a rainbow and waterfall. RAINBOW.
George, Thomas. "The Tholean Web"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
July 1989, p.42. ( Maze game where player must neutralize a
force field. WEBBAS.
Giles, Douglas. "Super Quiz"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; October
1989, p.40. Helps develop memorization skills. SUPRQUIZ.
Goldberg, Stephen. "Do the Split"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; March
1990, p.86. Making large files easier to handle. SPLIT.
Goldberg, Stephen. "Drive With Speed"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3;
February 1990, p. 56. Double the speed of your OS-9 floppy
drives. VFY.C.
Golias, Ruth. "He's Just a Snowman"; CoCo3; December 1989,
p.20. Sing along with Frosty. FROSTY.
Goodell, Kirk. "Patchwork on the CoCo 3"; CoCo3; November
1989, p.26C. Lets you patch disks. BLASTER.
Goodman, Marty. "Adding a Disk Drive to Your CoCo Pt. 2"; April
1990, p.92. Adding disk drives to the CoCo.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; July 1989, p.78.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; August 1989, p.62.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; October 1989, p. 16.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; November 1989, p. 30.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; December 1989, p.42.
"Need a Little Support?".
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; January 1990, p.20.
"The Disk System that Lied".
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; February 1990, p. 59.
"Disconnecting Call Waiting".
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; March 1990, p.74.
"Converting to the CoCo".
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; April 1990, p. 59. "Look-
ing for Connectors".
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; May 1990, p.62. "OS-9
vs. BASIC".
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3;
June 1990, p.39. "CoCos Not up to Par".
Goodman, Marty. "Disk Drives and the Color Computer"; March
1990, p.22. Adding a floppy disk to the CoCo.
Goodman, Marty. "The OS-9 "CART Interrupt Fix"; CoCo3;
November 1989, p.50. Multi-Pak and CoCo 3 fixes.
Grant, Ron. "The Schematic Scoundrel, Revisited"; CoCol/
CoCo2/CoCo3; July 1989, p. 101. Adding symbol rotation for
more flexibility. COCOCAD.
Hall, Greg. "Let CoCo Calculate HBUFF"; CoCo3; February 1 990,
p.36. A fast simple way to calculate HBUFF. HBUFF.
Haveman, Evan. "Computer Aided Design"; CoCo3; October
1989, p. 59. Demonstrates computer aided design at minimal
level. MINICAD.
Hegberg, Joel. "A Mazing Adventure"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3;
December 1 989, p. 46. Maze Adventure, quest for evil dragon.
THEQUEST.
Hinton, Ron. "Best Medicine for Disorderly Med. Bills"; CoCo3;
February 1990, p. 116. Keep the financial side of your medical
history in order. MEDIC3.
Hobson, Jon. "Marynote"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; October 1 989,
p.58. Plays songs and displays notes one at a time. MARYNOTE.
Hutchison, Don. "Delphi Bureau"; July 1989, p. 87. GameTerm
and other shareware terminal programs.
Hutchison, Don. "Delphi Bureau"; September 1989, p.42. "New
Horizons".
Hutchison, Don. "Delphi Bureau"; October 1989, p.54. "Token-
ized BASIC".
Hutchison, Don. "Delphi Bureau"; November 1989, p.36. "KEY-
SUB and WEFAX and Guide - Oh, My!".
Hutchison, Don. "Delphi Bureau"; December 1989, p.35. "The
World's First",
lacovou, Neophytos. "A Special Switch"; May 1990, p.43. Four
projects using the 4PDT switch.
Jacob, David. "Let's Make a List"; CoCo3; February 1990, p.38.
Create a database for your books. LISTER.
Johnson, Samuel. "EduSpell, Part ILThe Dictionary"; CoCol/
CoCo2/CoCo3; July 1989, p.50. Part II in the development of
a talking spelling tutor. MAINMENU.
Jones, Leroy. "Innkeeper"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; March 1990,
p.62. Catch falling drinks with trays. INNKEEP.
Kastack, Rebecca. "What Day?"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; Janu-
ary 1 990, p. 30. Calendar for finding day of week of birthdays.
WHATDAY.
Kenny, Keiran. "Booklet, Revisited"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; May
1990, p.40. Mods to allow for bigger booklets. PATBOOK.
Kenny, Keiran. "What Is on the Agenda for Today?"; CoCol/
CoCo2/CoCo3; April 1990, p.49. Home help, scratchpad.
AGENDA.
Ketchel, Kyle. "The Time Sheet"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; October
1989, p.62. For employers. TIMESHT.
Kolar, Joseph. "BASIC Training"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; August
1989, p.100. "The Art of Graphics Characters". DIAMOND1.
Kolar, Joseph. "BASIC Training"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; Octo-
ber 1989, p.66. "More Graphics". NEWCOMER.
Kolar, Joseph. "BASIC Training"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; De-
cember 1989, p.50. "Program Shape-Up". FLASHES.
Kolar, Joseph. "BASIC Training"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; Janu-
ary 1990, p.87. "The Unfolding Block". LISTING1.
Kolar, Joseph. "BASIC Training"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; Febru-
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ary 1990, p.52. "Working in Quadrants". AOPTION.
Kolar, Joseph. "BASIC Training"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; March
1990, p.78. "Graphics Fairyland". DIAMONDS.
Kolar, Joseph. "BASIC Training"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; April
1990, p.86. "Go Forth and Create!". WINDMILL.
Kolar, Joseph. "BASIC Training"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; June
1990, p.54. "The A-Option Wrap-Up". AOPTION1 .
Koonce, Tim. "Observing the Social Graces"; November 1989,
p. 72. Introduction to file-transfer protocols.
Kraft, Michael. "As the World Turns"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
August 1989, p. 106. Draws eight graphics screens and pro-
duces animation. WORLD1 .
Kuns, Eddie. "Database Report"; April 1990, p.62. "Name That
Tune With UltiMusE".
Kuns, Eddie. "Database Report"; June 1990, p.92. "OS-9 Uploads
Growing".
Kuntz, Steven. "The CoCo Signal"; CoCo3; March 1990, p. 61 . A
signal for programming problems or hardware glitches. HCAT.
Law, Greg. "Breakpoint"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; December 1989,
p.86. "Open Sesame!". SU.
Law, Greg. "Breakpoint"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; January 1990,
p.56. "Lost and Found". VOL.
Law, Greg. "Breakpoint"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; February 1990,
p.122. "Dissecting the Command Line". UDIR.C.
Law, Greg. "Breakpoint"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; March 1990,
p.96. "Give It Top Priority". NICE.ASM.
Law, Greg. "Breakpoint"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; April 1990,
p.113. "Conversions and Diversions". NICE. A.
Law, Greg. "Breakpoint"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; May 1990, p.30.
"The OS-9 File Structure". FILES. B09.
Law, Greg. "Breakpoint"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; June 1990,
p.44. "Scaling the Directory Tree". PWDIR.C.
Law, Greg. "Database Report"; March 1990, p.72. "New Uploads".
LeBlanc, Dave. "Personal Secretary"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
December 1989, p.56. A personalized notepad for easy organi-
zation. COCOMEMO.
Mabry, George. "Lowercase and Colors Too"; CoCo3; March
1990, p. 60. Adjusts the colors and actuates a true lowercase
text screen. LOCASE.
Macias, David. "Mapping Your Finances"; CoCo3; November
1989, p. 20. Calculates annual interest rates in percentage
form, etc. AMORTIZE.
Macias, David. "Predicting Profits"; CoCo3; April 1990, p.44.
Perform break-even analysis. COST. PAS.
McNeill, James. "Shopper Ease"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; Sep-
tember 1989, p.62. A form for shopping lists. GROLIST.
Medlock, William. "Auto Repeat, Part 1 "; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
July 1 989, p. 1 6. Add software key repeat to the CoCo 1 , 2 or 3.
REPEAT.
Medlock, William. "Disk Copy Utility"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
January 1990, p. 31. Copies files from one disk to another.
COPY.
Medlock, William. "Key Ahead"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; August
1 989, p. 1 4. Create type-ahead buffer for any CoCo. KEYSBIN.
Messer, Shane. "CoCo Jumble"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; June
1990, p.50. A scrambled-word game for two players. JUMBLE2.
Messer, Shane. "Improving the Scheme of Screens"; CoCo3;
January 1990, p. 82. Create icons for your programs. DE-
SIGNER.
Messer, Shane. "The Golden Retriever"; CoCo3; April 1 990, p.24.
Roll your own database program. COLRBASE.
Mills, Robert. "Letters & Numbers"; CoCo3; June 1990, p.48.
Helps youngsters learn to recognize letters and numbers.
LETRSNUM.
Minze, Bill. "Reckoning With the CoCo"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
April 1990, p.20. Printing calculator program. CALCULAT.
Moore, Mike. "Save the Variables!"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
January 1990, p. 12. Chain BASIC programs and keep vari-
ables while editing. VARKEEP.
Mosely, John. "Winter Magic"; CoCo3; December 1989, p. 12. A
program for producing snow onscreen. SNOW.
Mosley, John. "3-D Grapher"; CoCo3; August 1989, p.107. Graph-
ics using three-variable equations. GRAPH.
Mosley, John. "Kaleidoscope"; CoCo3; September 1989, p. 63.
Computer display of multicolor symmetric patterns. SCOPE.
Mosley, John. "Vegas at Your Fingertips"; CoCo3; June 1990,
p. 12. A slot machine for the CoCo 3. SLOTS.
Murphy, Stephen. "The Price of Wisdom"; February 1 990, p. 1 4.
A humorous admonishment to use your manual.
Nee, William. "Assembly Line, Part 1"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
May 1990, p. 22. A way to speed up routines in ROM using
complex math. SCALE1 .
Nee, William. "The Assembly Line, Part 2"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; June 1990, p. 84. Rotating, mirroring and more with
PMODE4. MODIFY.
Nee, William. "Machine Language Made BASIC, Part XIII"; CoCol/
CoCo2/CoCo3; July 1989, p. 80. Drawing graphics lines using
machine language. BINLINE.
Nee, William. "The Graphics Corner"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
August 1 989, p. 36. Three ways to create color graphics on the
CoCo. CLRDEMO.
Nee, William. "The Graphics Corner, Part II"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; September 1989, p.48. PSETing numbers without
using coordinates. SCRLDEMO.
Nee, William. "The Graphics Corner, Part IN"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; October 1989, p.78. A two-dimensional array that
helps generate new values. NEIGHBR1.
Needham, Andre. "But it's Not Winter Yet"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; August 1989, p.107. Creates a snowflake. SNOFLAKE.
Needham, Andre. "Fun With Fractals"; CoCo3; October 1989,
p.60. Mathematically generated images. FRACTMTN.
Numa, David. "What You Should Know About C Compiler";
CoCo3; October 1989, p.82. Utility thats gets you started with
cgfx functions.
Olmstead, Paul L. "Title Screen Splashdown"; CoCol /CoCo2/
CoCo3; April 1 990, p. 51 . Animation utility. FALLING.
Onley, Ray. "An Old Code in a New Mode"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; November 1989, p. 12. Morse code training program
for CoCo. CODEMSTR.
Ostrom, Steve. "A Newfangled Maze"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
February 1 990, p. 50. A maze that uses numbers for directional
Clues. MAZEWAY.
Ostrom, Steve. "A Perfect Star"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; March
1990, p.92. Lesson in trigonometry and CoCo graphics. TRIG1 .
Ottum, J.A. "From Screen to Printed Page"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; February 1 990, p.83. A utility that lets you print straight
from the screen. PRT.
Ottum, J.A. "Habla Espanol?"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; July 1989,
p. 29. CoCo accepts commands in Spanish. ESPANOL.
Page, Stephen. "Flipper09"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; December
1989, p. 106. Game, try to have more colored pieces on board
than opponent. FLIPER09.
Parker, Jeffrey. "OS-9 Survival Training"; August 1989, p.66.
Overview of OS-9 and available hardware and software.
Parker, Jeffrey. "Play It Again, CoCo"; December 1989, p.74. A
close look at MIDI.
Parker, Jeffrey. "RAINBOWfest Reporter"; September 1989,
p. 73. Chicago 1989 'test report-
Parker, Jeffrey. "RAINBOWfest Reporter"; March 1990, p.34.
Somerset 1989 'fest report.
Pendall, Joseph. "And Along Came a Spider"; CoCo3; April 1 990,
p.48. Graphics program. SPIDERS.
Pendall, Joseph. "Quickgrass"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; January
1990, p. 38. Game of cutting grass before it grows too long.
QGRASS.
Pendall, Joseph. "Spray Can"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; October
1989, p. 60. Graphics program that draws a pattern using
joystick button. SPRAYCAN.
Perlman, Richard. "Do-It Yourself Database, Part 4"; CoCo3;
April 1990, p.12. How to use the database. DATAB.
Perlman, Richard. "Do-lt-Yourself Disk Database, Part 3"; CoCol/
CoCo2/CoCo3; September 1989, p.20. How to create a full-
featured disk database system. CREATE.
Phansavath, Hinh. "Running BASIC Programs Can Be a Breeze";
CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; February 1990, p.36. Run BASIC pro-
grams with one keystroke. MCP.
Pittman, Larry. "Larry's' Labeler"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; May
1990, p. 46. Organizing your collection of floppy disks. DIABEL.
Pollock, Grahame. "Up-Down LIST"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; July
1989, p.106. Utility to allow scrolling through LLISTings.
UPDNLIST.
Porter, John. "Mortgage"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; March 1990,
p. 63. Mortgage calculation program. MORTGAGE.
Pucella, Ric. "Hi-Res Graphics"; CoCo3; November 1989, p. 41.
Utility to save HSCREENs. HRGCOM.
Puckett, Dale. "KISSable OS-9"; CoCo3;July 1989, p.138. "Adding
Fireworks to Find". LOCATE.
Puckett, Dale. "KISSable OS-9"; August 1989, p.122. "OS-9
Makes Big Showing at Chicago".
Puckett, Dale. "KISSable OS-9"; CoCo3; September 1989, p.114.
"Maxlc in Multi-Vue". MAXIC.
Puckett, Dale. "KISSable OS-9"; CoCo3; October 1989, p. 110.
"More on Maxlc and OS-9 Hits the Mac". TANDY.
Puckett, Dale. "KISSable OS-9"; CoCo3; November 1989, p.112.
"Clearing the Board". GETICON.
Puckett, Dale. "KISSable OS-9"; December 1989, p.1 10. "OS-9
Takes Bean Town".
Puckett, Dale. "KISSable OS-9"; January 1990, p.117. "Are Your
Programs Headed for a Breakdown?".
Puckett, Dale. "KISSable OS-9"; March 1 990, p.65. "Rumors from
Rainbowfest".
Puckett, Dale. "KISSable OS-9"; CoCo3; April 1 990, p.52. "A New
Look for OS-9". MVFINANCE.
Quellhorst, George. "Peg Mel"; CoCo3; December 1989, p.26.
CoCo version of Hi-Q. COCO-Q.
Reichert, Kevin. "Captivating Captions"; CoCo3; November 1989,
p.58. Makes labels for photos. CAPTION.
Ricketts, Steve. "To the Rescue"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; March
1990, p.54. Aid for lost files on crashed disks. COCOCLN.
Ries, Richard. "Carte Blanche"; CoCo3; March 1990, p.118.
Menu-building program for BASIC09. CARTE_BLANCH.
Ries, Richard. "Printing the Unprintable"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
December 1989, p. 121. A filter program for odd characters.
READ.B.
Rodriguez, Alejandro. "No Smoking!"; CoCo3; November 1989,
p. 40. Graphics animation of No Smoking sign. NOSMOKE.
Rumpel, Kathy. "Balancing the Budget"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
February 1990, p. 40. Print ajournal for your accounting needs.
JOURNAL.
Rumpel, Kathy. "Steady Aim Fire"; CoCo3; April 1990, p.50.
Shoot-em-up game. BIRD.
Saksa, Jonathan. "Do You Have The Time?"; CoCo3; January
1990, p. 46. A calendar program to help you organize your time.
CALENDAR.
Scerbo, Fred. "Wishing Well"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; July 1 989,
p.91. "Getting the Whole Picture on Fractions". FRACTION.
Scerbo, Fred. "Wishing Well"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; August
1989, p.104. "More Time Applications". REALTIME.
Scerbo, Fred. "Wishing Well"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; Septem-
ber 1989, p.66. "CoCo Teaches Kids to Just Say No".
NODRUGS.
Scerbo, Fred. "Wishing Well"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; October
1989, p.48. "Meteor Storm 3". METEOR3.
Scerbo, Fred. "Wishing Well"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; November
1989, p.54. Machine Language Tricks from a BASIC Game:
Star Siege II. SIEGE2.
Scerbo, Fred. "Wishing Well"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; December
1989, p.60. "Learning Letters". UPLOCASE.
Scerbo, Fred. "Wishing Well"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; January
1990, p.42. "Learn to Give and Take". DRILLER3.
Scerbo, Fred. "Wishing Well"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; February
1 990, p.62. "Music Class 1 01 ". MUSIC1 01 .
Scerbo, Fred. "Wishing Well"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; March
1990, p.12. "Right on Time". WATCH.
Scerbo, Fred. "Wishing Well"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; April 1 990,
p.118. "It Strikes a Chord". MUSIC102.
Scerbo, Fred. "Wishing Well"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; May 1 990,
p.36. "A Real Clef Hanger". MUSIC103.
Scerbo, Fred. "Wishing Well"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; June 1990,
p.22. "Learning Letter Sequence". BETWEEN.
Seats, Darrin. "The Memo Maker"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; Janu-
ary 1990, p.37. Put notes on disk. MEMOMAKE.
Severs, Roger. "Keeping a Tab on Your Tap"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; April 1990, p.48. Figuring water bills. WATER.
Shaulis, Jerry. "Bank & Budget"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; Febru-
ary 1990, p.74. Helps maintain your checkbook. CHECK1.
Speight, Kevin. "Mind Master"; CoCo3; September 1989, p.62.
Selects a four-digit code for you to break. MINDMSTR.
Spiller, Jeremy & Spiller, Marty. "The Mandelbrot Bug and CoCo
3 Microscope"; CoCo3; January 1990, p. 76. A geometric look
at chaos. MANDEL.
Staff. "Anniversary Special: One-Liner Insert"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; July 1989, p. 131. A collection of one-liners.
Staff. "Did You Hear the One About Hints & Tips?"; January 1 990,
p.60. Hints, tips and one-liners.
Staff. "Reader Survey"; November 1989, p. 124. General survey
of CoCo readers' use and opinions..
Staff. "The Heat is On!"; July 1989, p.26. A midyear buyers guide
to new games and game hardware.
Stakelin, James. "The Base Converter"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
January 1990, p.34. Converts number bases quickly and
easily. CONVERT.
Stanwood, Ron. "Color Your CoCo World"; CoCo3; July 1989,
p.66. Utility to transfer PMODE 3 & 4 screens to CoCo 3
HSCREENs. MULTIRES.
Stephens, Bryan. "Show the Facts"; CoCo3; April 1990, p.67. 3-
D bar-graph program. 3DGRAPH.
Stuart, John. "The Total Figure"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; Febru-
ary 1990, p.26. A full-featured spreadsheet. COCOCALC.
Sunderlin, Mark. "A CLS Command for OS-9"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3;July 1989, p. 128. Adding a speedy assembly language
CLS to the system. CLS.
Swinefurth, Chris. "Type Does Windows"; CoCo3; June 1990,
p.36. A utility to switch window types in a hurry. TYPE.C.
Tandy Home Computer. "Multi-Vue and Pre-Existing Applica-
tions"; CoCo3; December 1 989, p. 38. Aid for getting more out
of Multi-Vue. EDIC.
Thomas, Scott. "Innovation Along the Border"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; January 1990, p. 106. Creates border along stationery.
STATION.
Thompson, Ernie. "Now, Where Was I?"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
August 1989, p. 108. Prints format to keep track of programs,
articles, comments. RBOWLIST.
Tinklepaugh, Dale. "Draw it Quick!"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3;
August 1989, p.24. Draws in High-Res, creates file of BASIC
Statements. QUIKDRAW.
Turner, Robert Allen. "CoCoTyper"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; May
1990, p.58. Turn CoCo into a typewriter for those short notes.
COLRTYPE.
Vandall, Michael. "Graphics in a Hurry"; CoCo3; October 1989,
p.26. Converts artwork on graphics screen into BASIC code.
GRAPHPRO.
Veal, Evan. "The Black Box"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; August
1 989, p.26. Computer hides five balls in a box and you must find
them. BLACKBOX.
Weaver, Dan. "Automile"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; November 1989,
p. 40. Figures miles per gallon. AUTOMILE.
Webb, Mark. "The Guessing Game"; CoCo3; May 1990, p.50. A
one-player game of choosing colors. MINDSTIM.
Weide, Dennis. "A CoCo Digital Logic Analyzer, Part 1"; CoCol/
CoCo2/CoCo3; March 1990, p.26. Hardware project for circuit
construction and debugging. TESTIF.
Weide, Dennis. "Completing the Analyzer Project"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; April 1990, p.72. Tool for testing low-speed logic
circuits. ANALYZER.
Wells, John T. "Cutting Corners"; CoCo3; April 1990, p.50. A
familiar game. CHASE.
Wolf, Eric. "Where's the Matching Box?"; CoCo3; February 1990,
p. 88. A two-player game of concentration. CCTRATE.
Wolf, Eric. "Worm Invaders from Space"; CoCo3; March 1990,
p. 18. An arcade-action game. WORMINVD.
Wong, Thomas. "Bowling"; CoCo3; July 1989, p. 103. A CoCo 3
bowling game.. BOWLING.
Wong, Thomas. "Gopher Smash"; CoCo3; January 1990, p.37.
Kill gophers as they pop out of boxes. SMASH.
Wulfsberg, Bruce. "From Fractures to Fractions"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; February 1990, p.12. Program that reduces fractions
to their lowest form. FRACTION.
Yates, Jerry. "USTime & StripBin"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; Au-
gust 1989, p.22. Utility, sets up time as "January 3, 1989
9:23:45 am/pm". USTIME.
Zumwalt, Greg. "Breaking the 32K Barrier"; June 1990, p.58. A
look at the 64K plus ROM Paks.
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An index to the articles, reviews and authors appearing in issues of THE RAINBOW from July 1990 to June 1991.
This is the eighth index to the rainbow. Previous indices appear each July, starting with the July 1984 issue. To complete
your RAINBOW library, you'll find more information on how to get back issues with your favorite programs and articles on
Page 63 of this issue.
BUSINESS
Tinklepaugh, Dale. "Bond Calculator"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
February 1991, p.56. Computerized guidance for calculated
risks. BONDCALC
COMMUNICATIONS
Boudreaux, Andrew T. "CoCo TV"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; De-
cember 1990, p. 62. Start your own cable-TV series with help
trom a friend. HEADER.
Issel, Jim K. "Terminal Entries"; November 1990, p. 62. Get a
handle on some current communications programs.
Kessler, Gary C "Brief Introduction to Modems, A"; November
1990, p. 12. Introduction to data communications using mo-
dems.
Kuns, Eddie. "Database Report"; July 1990, p.62. "Binary Pot-
pourri".
Kuns, Eddie.
Galore!".
Kuns, Eddie
Interactions'
Kuns, Eddie. "Delphi Bureau"; October 1990, p.68. "New Ma-
chines Coming".
Kuns, Eddie. "Delphi Bureau"; November 1990, p.58. "New Del-
phi Rates".
Kuns, Eddie. "Delphi Bureau"; December 1 990, p.58. "The Delphi
Mailman".
Kuns, Eddie.
Slasher".
Kuns, Eddie.
Kuns, Eddie.
Control".
Kuns, Eddie.
"Database Report"; August 1990, p. 14. "Uploads
"Delphi Bureau"; September 1990, p. 70. "Online
"Delphi Bureau"; March 1991, p.61. "The Mad
Delphi Bureau"; April 1 991 , p.54. "Conference".
"Delphi Bureau"; May 1991, p.22. "Conference
"Delphi Bureau"; June 1991, p.22. "Online Effi-
ciency".
Olive, Tony. "Going Online: Primed and Ready"; November 1 990,
p.46. A quick look at a first-timer's online discoveries.
Smith, Jay. "Cracking the Nautical Code"; CoCo3; August 1990,
p. 10. A BASIC program that teaches you international code
flags. CODEFLAG.
EDITORIAL COMMENT
Augsburg, Cray. "Wrapping the Rainbow"; July 1990, p. 92.
"Debugging THE RAINBOW".
Augsburg, Cray. "Wrapping the Rainbow"; August 1990, p. 95.
"The Tenth Round".
Augsburg, Cray. "Wrapping the Rainbow"; October 1990, p. 95.
"The Year Ahead".
Augsburg, Cray. "Wrapping the Rainbow"; April 1991, p. 75.
"Unwrapping the RAINBOW".
Falk, Lonnie. "Print#-2"; July 1990, p. 8. "Happy Anniversary".
Falk, Lonnie. "Print#-2"; August 1990, p.8. "A Bright Horizon".
Falk, Lonnie.
Education
Falk, Lonnie.
ing".
Falk, Lonnie.
Falk, Lonnie.
Harbor?".
Falk, Lonnie.
Falk, Lonnie.
dence".
Falk, Lonnie. "
Falk, Lonnie.
Falk, Lonnie
Falk, Lonnie
'Print#-2"; September 1990, p.8. "It All Started With
"Print#-2"; October 1990, p.8. "Graphically Speak-
"Print#-2"; November 1990, p.8. "World Net".
"Print#-2"; December 1990, p.8. "Unto What Far
"Print#-2"; January 1991 , p.8. "Keeping the Spirit".
"Print#-2"; February 1991, p.8. "Documented Evi-
Print#-2"; March 1 991 , p.8. "Come One, Come All".
Print#-2"; April 1 991 , p.8. "CoCo Hits a High Note".
'Print#-2"; May 1991, p.8. "My First Printer".
'Print#-2"; June 1991, p.8. "Binary Blueprints".
EDUCATION
Blyn, Steve. "Education Notes"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; July 1990,
p.86. "Search the World Over". MAP.
Blyn, Steve. "Education Notes"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; Septem-
ber 1990, p.46. "The Melting Pot". AMERICAN.
Blyn, Steve. "Education Notes"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; Novem-
ber 1990, p.54. "Check Your Calendar". CALENDAR.
Blyn, Steve. "Education Notes"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; January
1991, p.34. "A Trip to the Post Office". MAIL.
Carrock, Solla. "Fishing for the Right Words"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; January 1 991 , p.64. Try your creative hand at writing
poetry. FISHBOWL.
Meijering, Rudy. "Solid Foundation in Chemistry"; CoCo3; Febru-
ary 1991, p. 66. CoCo becomes a chemistry tutor. CHETU-
TOR.
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing Well"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; August
1990, p.30. "EZ-Thello Plays Back". EZTHEL02.
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing Well"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; Septem-
ber 1990, p.36. "Money 'n Math". MATHGEN3.
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing Well"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; October
1990, p.34. "Between Numbers". BETWEEN2.
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing Well"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; Novem-
ber 1990, p.66. "CoCo Tours the States". STATES.
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing Well"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; Decem-
ber 1990, p.28. "The Tour Continues". MATCH50.
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing Well"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; January
1991,p.40. "Visualizing Fractions 2". VISFRAC2.
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing Well";CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; February
1991, p.40. "Visualizing Fractions 3". VISFRAC3.
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing Well"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; March
1991, p.20. "Visualizing Fractions 4". VISFRAC4.
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing Well"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; April
1991, p.58. "Lifeskills 7". LIFESKL7.
GAMES
Becker, Rob. "Who Dunnit?"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; August
1990, p. 67. Find the clues with this detective game. DE-
TECTO.
Bloedow, Grant. "Stevedores"; CoCo3; November 1990, p.10. A
ship-shape version of a popular Russian game. STEVEDOR.
Bush, James. "Easy Come, Easy Go"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
April 1 991 , p.20. Betting with a Solitaire card game. EASYGO.
Carroll, James R. "Blackjack"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; March
1991, p.10. Play a winning round. BLAKJACK.
Cooper, Rick. "All the Knight Moves"; CoCo3; October 1990, p.92.
An original idea for chess players. CHESSIQ.
Delbourgo, Bob. "In the Name of Equality"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
January 1991, p. 61. A number-scramble game. EQUALITY.
Harris, Dale. "Banzai!"; CoCo3; September 1990, p.18. Earn a
black belt in joystick karate. KARATE.
Harris, Warren & Harris, Neil. "KnightShift"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; May 1991, p. 16. A game of medieval conquest.
KNIGHT.
Hegberg, Joel Mathew. "Better Letters"; CoCo3; December 1 990,
p.46. Build more interconnected words to win. ADD-ON.
Hoin, Dennis. "Make or Break"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; June
1 991 , p.65. Get ahead in this real-life game. SCREEN51 .
Quellhorst, George. "Pyramid"; CoCo3; May 1991, p.78. An
addictive, easy-to-play solitaire game. PYRAMID.
Ridings, David. "Tic-Tac"; CoCo3; April 1991, p.50. A game
classic TIC-TAC
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing Well"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; July
1990, p.54. "Old Game, New Twist". EZTHELLO.
Stakelin, II Carl J. "Knight's Errant"; CoCo3; July 1 990, p.90. Doin'
the white/black shuffle. KNIGHT.
Steidl, Jeff. "Just Between Terminals"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
July 1 990, p.28. Play the role of a data communications chip.
DATATRAN.
Webb, Mark. "Darts"; CoCo3; February 1991, p.83. Throw darts
on (not at} your CoCo's screen. DARTS.
GENERAL
Augsburg, Cray. "Printer Primer, The"; May 1 991 , p.28. A guide to
printer terms and features.
Goff, Kelly. "Ninth Year of Rainbow, The"; July 1990, p.64. An
index of articles, programs, reviews, and authors.
Myers, Nancy. "Stuff"; August 1990, p.92. A computer widow's
tale.
Rainbow Staff. "RAINBOWfest 1990"; March 1991, p.48. Photos
from the Chicago 1990 show.
GRAPHICS
Curtis, H. Allen. "Ultralace, the First Loop"; CoCo3; May 1991,
p.10. The ultimate shoestring desktop publisher. GENFMENU.
Curtis, H. Allen. "Ultralace: the Second Loop"; CoCo3; June 1 991 ,
p. 51. Programs that create the Design menu and screen
dumps. GENDMENU.
George, Tom. "Picture This!"; CoCo3; October 1990, p.10. Spec-
tra 3: full-featured graphics editor. MAKESPEC.
Hunt, Matthew. "Plota Lot"; CoCo3;September 1990, p.10. Make
abstract math formulas concrete. GRAPH.
Ludwig, John. "Doublewide"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; August
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DBLWIDE.
Stroffolino, Phil. "Jumpman"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; February
1 991 , p. 28. A quick look at the basics of graphics animation.
JUMPMAN.
Wolf, Eric A. "Pie Plotter"; CoCo3; January 1991, p.83. Create
your own pie charts. PIECHART.
HARDWARE
Boone, Ken. "CoCo Data Logger"; CoCo3; March 1991, p.16.
Monitor real-world events. COCODL.
Distefano, Tony. "Turn of the Screw"; August 1990, p.48. "Build
Your Own EPROM Programmer".
Distefano, Tony. "Turn of the Screw"; September 1990, p.66.
"EPROM Programmer, Part II".
Distefano, Tony. "Turn of the Screw"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
October 1990, p.64. "EPROM Programmer, Part IN". MA-
KEPROM.
Distefano, Tony. "Turn of the Screw"; December 1990, p.52.
"EPROM Programmer Handbook".
Distefano, Tony. "Turn of the Screw"; January 1991, p.36. "How
Cold Is It?".
Distefano, Tony. "Turn of the Screw"; March 1991, p. 31. "How
Cold Is It?: Part II".
Distefano, Tony. "Turn of the Screw"; May 1991, p.46. "Multiple A-
to-D Input".
Distefano, Tony. "Turn of the Screw"; June 1 991 , p.58. "On CoCo
Time".
Goodman, Marty. "A Monitor for the CoCo 3"; March 1991, p. 14.
An update on monitors for the CoCo 3.
Houk, Cecil C. "MIDI Mods"; April 1991, p.62. Fighting back
against barely sufficient synthesizer designs.
Lorbieski, Richard. "Turbo Light"; May 1 991 , p. 53. A bright idea
for monitoring clock speed on the CoCo 3.
Merryman, Robert C. "Disk Controller ROM Selector"; March
1 991 , p.34. Switch between two disk ROMs.
Phillips, Charles F. "Soldering Fundamentals"; March 1 991 , p.44.
Soldering tips for the hardware tinkerer.
HOME APPLICATION
Wyss-Qallifent, S. "Doc Reader"; CoCo3; May 1991, p.49. View
and print text files quickly and easily. READDOC.
HOME APPLICATIONS
Dufur, Glen. "Home Budget Analyst 4.0"; CoCol/CoCo2/CoCo3;
February 1991, p. 10. Record and maintain your personal
budget. BUDGET.
Hart, Timothy W. "Handy Labeler"; CoCo3; July 1990. p.10.
LABEL.
Haverstock, Mark & Wills, Bill. "CoCo Home Video Companion";
December 1990, p. 10. Let the CoCo 3 create titles, credits,
graphics for videos.
Perlman, Richard. "Do-It- Yourself Database, Part V"; CoCol/
CoCo2/CoCo3; July 1990, p.36. A database to track house-
hold financial information. RETRV.
Walters, Francis M. "Spread a Sheet for Heat Loss"; CoCol/
CoCo2/CoCo3; September 1990, p.60. Using spreadsheets
for heat-loss calculations.
MUSIC
Pillot, Giancarlo. "Music Catalog"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; No-
vember 1990, p.56. An instrumental program for tracking your
tunes. MUSIC.
Quellhorst, George. "Resounding CoCo"; CoCo3; April 1991,
p. 10. A graphical rewite of Music+. MUSIC3+.
NOVICES NICHE
Barberian, Richard. "Weights on Other Planets"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; February 1991, p.91. Weight computation for all
heavenly bodies. WEIGHTS.
Barberian, Richard. "Your Age in Days"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
November 1990, p. 26. Calculate your current day age.
AGEDAYS.
Bartels, Andrew. "Border Color Change"; CoCo3; January 1 991 ,
p.24. A utility to enhance CoCo 3 screen displays. BORDER.
Bernico, Bill. "Hi-Res Input Editor"; CoCo3; October 1990, p.37.
Allow user input on the Hi-Res screen. INPUT3.
Bernico, Bill. "Winning Combo, A"; CoCo3; October 1990, p.37.
Create your own dice. DICE.
Braxmaier, Jay. "Color Ball"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; September
1990, p. 59. Play pinball with a paddle instead of a flipper.
COLRBALL.
Cho, Jamie L. "Module Buster"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; January
1 991 , p. 94. An OS-9 utility that breaks down files of merged
modules. BUST.B09.
Coolman, William W. "Bank Account"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3;
February 1991 , p.38. A simple program to help balance your
checkbook. BANK.
Davis, Shawn M. "Directory Alphabetizer"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
January 1991, p. 55. Arrange disk filenames in alphabetical
order. DIRALPHA.
Ebacher, Jerome. "Addition"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; September
1990, p.93. Timing drills to improve math skills. ADDITION.
Elliott, Phil. "Coloring"; CoCo3; January 1 991 , p.44. Use your own
colors to fill designs on the graphics screen. ING.
Enger, David C. "Quick Directory Sorter"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3;
February 1991, p.54. A machine-language, directory-sorting
utility. DIRSORT.
Estrado, Richard. "Freedom"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; April 1 991 ,
p. 53. A graphics program of randomly-moving snake lines.
FREEDOM.
Fingliss, Douglas. "Craps"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; March 1991,
p. 57. A game of rolling the dice. CRAPS.
Friesen, Geoff. "Automatic Error Entry"; CoCo3; February
1991, p. 92. Enter the EDIT mode automatically on error
detection. AUTOERR.
Friesen, Geoff. "Descriptive Error Messages"; CoCo3; October
1990, p. 51. User-friendly error messages. ERRMSG.
Friesen, Geoff. "Last Line Recall"; CoCo3; October 1990, p.87.
Redisplay the last command line you entered under BASIC.
LASTLINE.
Friesen, Geoff. "Line Copy"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; August 1990,
p. 70. Copy single BASIC program lines from place to place.
LCOPY.
Friesen, Perry. "Music Test"; CoCo3; April 1991, p. 31. Learn the
lines and spaces on the bass and treble clefs. MUSICTST.
Hennon, Tim. "Music Grid"; CoCo3; April 1991, p.60. Create
random musical tones and flashing lights. MUSCGRID.
Hooper, Marvin. "Compound Interest"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
May 1 991 , p. 55. A simple program to compound interest for
specific periods. COMP - INT.
Johnson, Neil. "Slot Machine"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; June 1 991 ,
p.20. A CoCo game that brings Las Vegas to you. SLOT.
Kenny, Keiran. "Angles on the CoCo"; CoCo3; December 1990,
p. 73. An educational introduction to trigonometry. COCOT-
RIG.
Kenny, Keiran. "CoCo 3 Joystick"; CoCo3; August 1990, p.59. A
simple joystick doodling program. JOYSTK3.
Kenny, Keiran. "Graphics Experiments"; CoCo3; March 1991,
p. 78. Some hints on graphics programming. HSCR4EXP.
Kenny, Keiran. "Hi-Res Art Pie"; CoCo3; June 1991 , p.18. Learn
how to determine and set screen coordinates. HIRESPIE.
Kenny, Keiran. "Hot Gold"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; December
1990, p.57. Find the hidden treasure. HOTGOLD.
Kenny, Keiran. "Neat Labels"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; February
1991, p.24. Print address labels from data statements. LA-
BELS.
Kenny, Keiran. "Peeking at 135"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; Novem-
ber 1990, p. 75. Use Address 135 for monitoring user input.
PEEK135.
Knapik, Steve. "Loans"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; February 1991,
p. 29. Quickly find monthly payments and interest on loans.
LOANS.
Larson, Richard. "Timer"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; February 1 991 ,
p.60. CoCo makes a countdown timer. TIMER.
Liming, Douglas. "Pop-up Menus"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; No-
vember 1990, p.52. Expedite the menu-creating process.
POPUP.
Ling, Sharon. "Huck Bucks"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; December
1990, p. 50. Make play money with the CoCo and a printer.
HUCKBUCK.
McCarthy, James. "Credits"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; March 1 991 ,
p.9. Let CoCo roll the credits for your production. CREDITS.
Milam, Loy. "Ohm's Law"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; March 1991,
p.42. Ohm's-law calculator. OHMS-LAW.
Moore, Mike. "Directory Lister"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; January
1 991 , p.86. Send the directory listing to the printer. DIRLIST.
Mosley, John. "Spiral"; CoCo3; August 1990, p.42. A look at
spiralized triangles. SPIRAL.
Musumeci, John. "Note Writer"; CoCo3; February 1991, p. 92. A
quick note and memo editor. NOTERITE.
Musumeci, John. "Note Writer 2 x 40"; CoCo3; June 1991, p.16.
Print 80-column notes and letters without the hassle.
NOTE2X40.
Reighard, Kenneth. "Air Raid"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; Septem-
ber 1990, p. 31. A high-flying action game. RAID.
Rogers, Robert. "Laser Cycles"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; Novem-
ber 1 990, p.60. An action-video game with color graphics and
sound. LASER.
Ross, James. "OS-9 File Viewer"; CoCo3; May 1991, p.9. Use
keys to scroll forward and backward through ASCII files.
SCROLF.B09.
Tandberg, Dan. "Wormy"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; December
1990, p. 20. Steer the growing worm without hitting anything.
WORMY.
Taulli, T.C. "Space Kamikaze"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; May 1991,
p. 80. A shoot-'em-up arcade game of kamikaze destruction.
SPACE.
Teague, Bob. "Body Mass"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; February
1991, p.90. Determine your optimum weight. BODYMASS.
Thompson, Ernie. "Adding Machine"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
November 1990, p.36. A printing, adding-machine program.
ADD.
Turowski, Donald. "Car Quest"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; June
1991, p. 18. The license-plate game for those trips in the car.
CARQUEST.
OS-9
Boynton, David P. "Ring the Alarm"; CoCo3; December 1990,
p. 41 . A look at sounding the alarm under OS-9. ALARM. B09.
Cheek, Joseph. "Menu System"; CoCo3; April 1 991 , p.38. Build
your own menu system. MS.B09.
Goldberg, Stephen B. "Append"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; January
1991 , p.68. A multi-purpose text-file utility. APPEND.ASM.
Goldberg, Stephen B. "For Your Eyes Only"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; July 1990, p. 32. Logon protection for the single-user
OS-9 system. LOG.ASM.
Goldberg, Stephen B. "Sort"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; March 1991,
p.28. A utility to sort lines in text files. SORT.ASM.
Goldberg, Stephen B. "Tree Grows in OS-9, A"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; February 1991 , p.62. Print a directory tree for your
disks. TREE.ASM.
Jackson, Christopher. "If Wife = Sue, Bring Your Potato Salad";
CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; September 1990, p.83. An interpre-
tive mail-merge utility. TSMAIL.
Kientzle, Tim. "Displaying Picture Files OS-9, Part III"; CoCo3;
December 1990, p.34. Another look at data-compression
techniques. SETBUFFER.B0.
Kientzle, Tim. "Displaying Picture Files Using OS-9"; CoCo3;
November 1990, p.48. Run-length decoding techniques and
displaying images. GETLINE.
Kientzle, Tim. "Getting the Picture With OS-9"; CoCo3; October
1990, p.44. Picture-storage formats and displaying images
with OS-9. VEF.
Law, Greg. "Breakpoint"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3;July1 990, p.72.
"The Missing Link".
Law, Greg. "Breakpoint"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; August 1990,
p.72. "BASIC09 Interfacing". GETID.
Law, Greg. "Breakpoint"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; September
1990, p.28. "Reading and Writing". PRINTJTEST.
Law, Greg. "Breakpoint"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; October 1990,
p.30. "Easy Access". OPEN_TEST.
Law, Greg. "Breakpoint"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; December 1990,
p.87. "'tis the C Zen".
Law, Greg. "Breakpoint"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; January 1991,
p.52. "The C Zen Continues". TEST_1.C.
Law, Greg. "Breakpoint"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; February 1991 ,
p.22. "'tis Still the C Zen". READ_TEST.C.
Law, Greg. "Breakpoint"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; March 1991,
p.72. "The Auto Formatter". AUTO.B09.
Law, Greg. "Breakpoint"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; April 1991 , p.28.
"Making Directories". MAKEDIR.C.
Law, Greg. "Breakpoint"; CoCo3; May 1991, p.20. "Graphics
Functions".
Law, Greg. "Breakpoint"; CoCo3; June 1991, p.28. "Cause for
Arguments".
Macias, David. "Appreciatin' Depreciation"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; February 1 991 , p.46. Learn to get along with depre-
ciation calculations. DEPRECIATE.B.
Mikel, Jeff. "OS-9 Assembly Language"; CoCo3; June 1991,
p. 40. A guide for assembly-language programmer moving to
OS-9. FIRST.A.
Pittman, Larry. "Weights and Measures"; CoCo3; January 1991 ,
p.28. Quickly convert from one type of measurement to
another. MEASURE.B09.
Puckett, Dale. "KISSable OS-9"; CoCo3; July 1990, p.48. "Loan
Procedures for MVFinance". UPDATE1.
Puckett, Dale. "KISSable OS-9"; CoCo3; August 1990, p.38.
"CoCo 3 Does Windows".
Puckett, Dale. "KISSable OS-9"; CoCo3; September 1990, p.39.
"OS-9 Gets the Grades". GRADEBOOK.
Puckett, Dale. "KISSable OS-9"; CoCo3; October 1990, p.58.
"OS-9 Graphics Primitives". OBJECTS.SCR.
Puckett, Dale. "KISSable OS-9"; CoCo3; November 1990, p.27.
"Automating the Online Experience". MENUSETUP.
Puckett, Dale. "KISSable OS-9"; December 1990, p. 21 . "Legends
of the C".
Puckett, Dale. "KISSable OS-9"; CoCo3; January 1991, p.46.
"Basic Instructions".
PROGRAMMING
Barden, William. "Barden's Buffer"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; July
1990, p.20. "Son of Perplexing Puzzles". COINTOSS.
Barden, William. "Barden's Buffer"; August 1990, p.60. "The
Future of the CoCo".
Barden, William. "Barden's Buffer"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; Sep-
tember 1990, p.32. "The Sound of the Touch". KEYPAD.
Barden, William. "Barden's Buffer"; October 1990, p.38. "Pro-
gramming Structure".
Barden, William. "Barden's Buffer"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; No-
vember 1990, p.40. "CoCos and LaserJets". CCGRAPH.
Barden, William. "Barden's Buffer"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; De-
cember 1990, p.54. "Contest Results". CARDPUZL.
Barden, William. "Barden's Buffer"; CoCo3; April 1 991 , p.32. "EZ
Assembler". EZASM.
Barden, William. "Barden's Buffer"; CoCo3; May 1991, p.38.
"Using EZASM". CLRSCN.
Barden, William. "Barden's Buffer"; CoCo3; June 1 991 , p.60. "EZ
Assembler Guidebook". SORTDRV.
Barnes, James. "Frustration Extinguisher"; CoCol /CoCo2/
CoCo3; August 1990, p.36. A quickie listing formatter. LIS-
TER.
Bergmann, Dean. "Life Without Line Numbers"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; August 1990, p.64. Will the virtues of BASIC09 never
cease. PRINTNAME.
Isted, Bruce. "CoCo 3 GIME CART* IRQs Explained"; CoCo3;
August 1990, p.20. A software technique that ends cartridge-
interrupt problems. IRQPOLLASM.
Law, Greg. "Organized Chaos"; June 1991, p. 10. Programming
techniques.
Nee, William P. "Assembly Line, The"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
September 1990, p.48. Simulating movement and change in
the game of life. EATING1.
Nee, William P. "Assembly Line, The"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3;
October 1990, p.54. Teaching your computer to read and
modify BASIC. INPUT.
Nee, William P. "Assembly Line, The"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
November 1990, p.32. An imaginary machine (Turing) comes
to life. TURING1.
Nee, William P. "Assembly Line, The"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3;
February 1 991 , p. 30. Graphing with a permutation of Mandel-
brot. MANDEL1 .
Nee, William P. "Assembly Line, The"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
March 1991, p. 51 . Moving and twisting pictures on the graph-
ics screens. WARP1 .
Nee, William P. "Assembly Line, The"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
July 1991
THE RAINBOW
61
May 1 991 , p.56. Food for thought in the game of life. PREDA-
TOR.
Nee, William P. "Assembly Line, The"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
June 1991, p.76. Searching word puzzles. WORDPUZL
Nee, William P. "Assembly Line, The,"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
August 1990, p. 52. A machine-language, spiral-graph pro-
gram. SPIR01.
Zore, Ernest F. "Programming Quick Tips"; July 1990, p. 61.
QUESTION & ANSWER
Boeldt, Larry. "BASICally Speaking"; July 1990, p.26. Error-
Trapping Troubles.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; July 1990, p. 58. "Bridge
the 68000 Gap".
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; August 1990, p. 62.
"Hard Drives for 68K".
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; September 1990, p. 52.
"Programming the PIAs".
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; October 1990, p. 52.
"Disk-Drive Blues".
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; November 1990, p. 24.
"Shifting Gears".
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; December 1990, p. 68.
"GIME Ghostbusters".
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; January 1991, p.56.
"Best Timing for512K".
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; February 1991, p. 94.
"Disk Drive Power".
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; March 1991, p.38.
"Sound Advice".
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; April 1991, p.46. "Mo-
dem Upgrades".
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; May 1 991 , p.42. "Memory
Upgrades".
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; June 1991, p. 63. "Ter-
minal Programs".
Rainbow Staff, The. "OS-9 Hotline"; May 1991, p.34. "OS-9
Guidance".
UTILITY
Friesen, Geoff. "BASIC+"; CoCo3; June 1 991 , p.32. Several new
commands for BASIC. MKDAT.
Jorgenson, Mike. "Disk Master 3"; CoCo3; January 1991, p. 10.
Seven menu-driven utilities to take control of your system.
"1-Meg Upgrade"; August 1990, p.83.
"1990 CoCo Tax Estimator"; October 1990, p.75.
"512KCopy Utility"; January 1991, p.77.
"Arcade Factory, The"; September 1990, p.76.
"Arkanoid"; August 1990, p.76.
"Baby BASIC"; November 1990, p.71.
"Bankman"; May 1991, p.67.
"Barbarian Quest"; July 1990, p.83.
"Bed"; April 1991, p.66.
"Brainbuster Examiner"; March 1991, p.64.
"BrainbusterTestwriter"; March 1991, p. 68.
"C3 Fonts"; July 1990, p.78.
"CC3FAX"; April 1991, p.68.
"CEBBS2.1"; November 1990, p.72.
"Clll D-Link"; September 1990, p.74.
"Clll Lettrex"; December 1990, p.77.
"Clll Pages Enhanced"; December 1990, p.78.
"COMERR"; February 1991, p.78.
"Caveman"; April 1 991 , p.70.
"Classic Solitaire"; October 1990, p.80.
"CoCo Archiver"; March 1991, p.66.
"CoCo MIDI Pro"; February 1991, p.74.
"CoCo Yahtzee"; June 1 991 , p.71 .
"CoCothello"; June 1 991 , p.72.
"Connecting the CoCo to the Real World"; December 1 990, p.f
"DMP-PIC Utility"; July 1990, p.80.
"DS69View"; February 1991, p.72.
"DSDisk#1"; May 1991, p.70.
"Delta Pro"; May 1991, p.64.
"Directory Library"; February 1991, p.74.
"Diskette File Protector"; June 1991, p.71.
"Education Galore"; October 1990, p.78.
"Elite'Xfer"; October 1990, p.74.
"Entity, The"; December 1990, p.76.
"File Recovery System"; March 1991, p.68.
"Firespire"; November 1990, p.78.
"First Prize"; April 1 991 , p.64.
"Gallery Maker"; June 1991 , p.73.
"Games Pack I"; November 1990, p.81.
"Goldberg Utilities, The"; December 1990, p.74.
"Goodies Disk One"; February 1991, p. 79.
"Grafix Disk Package"; November 1990, p.76.
"Graphics Utility"; March 1991, p.67.
"Honor Quest"; May 1991, p.69.
"Hot CoCo!"; October 1990, p.72.
"Inside OS-9 Level II"; August 1990, p.80.
"Joy"; July 1990, p.76.
"Keyboard Template"; September 1990, p. 79.
"Killer Hawk"; July 1990, p.80.
"Kyum Gai:to be Ninja (OS-9 version)"; April 1991, p.72.
"La Belle Lucie"; February 1991, p.76.
"Labelbase"; November 1990, p.80.
"Level II Tools"; April 1991, p.68.
"MVCanvas"; October 1990, p.83.
"Mailman"; January 1991, p.75.
"Master Catalog"; September 1990, p.76.
"Math.l Library"; April 1991, p.66.
"Mind-Roll"; November 1990, p.72.
"Minigolf"; March 1991, p.64.
"Mixed Blessings"; February 1991, p.80.
"Morse CW"; July 1990, p.74.
"NFL Helmets Scrapbook"; January 1991, p.78.
"Nib Processor"; June 1991, p.73.
"Notes II"; August 1990, p.81.
"OS-9 Level II BBS"; September 1990, p.74.
"Overlord"; August 1990, p.78.
"Picture Bingo"; May 1991, p.67.
"Picture Disk 1"; February 1991, p.75.
"Picture Disks #5 & #6"; May 1991 , p.68.
"Planet Engine Version 1.1"; December 1990, p. 79.
"Power Stones of Ard II"; August 1990, p.78.
"Presto Partner"; July 1990, p.78.
"Print5"; October 1990, p.76.
"Pyramid Solitaire"; October 1990, p.74.
"Quest for Thelda, The"; November 1990, p.83.
"Rainbow Indexes"; February 1991, p.78.
"Rampage"; November 1990, p.73.
"Rascan 2.4"; December 1990, p.83.
"Revelation"; October 1990, p.77.
"Scripteller"; January 1991, p.72.
"Seventh Link"; July 1990, p.74.
"SmartWatch Drivers"; June 1991, p.74.
"SoundTrax"; January 1991, p.76.
"SoundTrax Instrument Disks"; April 1991, p.70.
"Space Ace"; January 1 991 , p.72.
"Space Raiders"; July 1990, p.79.
"Spectral Forces"; October 1990, p.79.
"Spell Master"; January 1991, p.78.
"Sprite-BASIC"; November 1990, p.78.
"Star Micronics Printer"; September 1990, p.79.
"StarPic"; January 1991, p.80.
"Super Comics+"; June 1991, p.70.
"SuperFile III"; August 1990, p.76.
"Superbook"; March 1991, p.70.
"T&D Cassette #93"; December 1990, p.74.
"T&D Issues #91 & #92"; January 1991, p.74.
"Tuty"; October 1990, p.78.
"VED/VPRINT"; February 1991, p.72.
"Wild & MV Version 2.1"; July 1990, p.77.
"Wiz, The"; November 1990, p.75.
"Word Power 3.3"; September 1990, p.72.
"Word Search"; August 1990, p.80.
"Zenix"; November 1990, p.71
Augsburg, Cray. "Printer Primer, The"; May 1991 , p. 28. A guide to
printer terms and features.
Augsburg, Cray. "Wrapping the Rainbow"; July 1990, p. 92.
"Debugging THE RAINBOW".
Augsburg, Cray. "Wrapping the Rainbow"; August 1990, p. 95.
"The Tenth Round".
Augsburg, Cray. "Wrapping the Rainbow"; October 1990, p. 95.
"The Year Ahead".
Augsburg, Cray. "Wrapping the Rainbow"; April 1991, p.75.
"Unwrapping the RAINBOW".
Barberian, Richard. "Weights on Other Planets"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; February 1991, p. 91 . Weight computation for all
heavenly bodies. WEIGHTS.
Barberian, Richard. "Your Age in Days"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
November 1990, p.26. Calculate your current day age.
AGEDAYS.
Barden, William. "Barden's Buffer"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; July
1990, p.20. "Son of Perplexing Puzzles". COINTOSS.
Barden, William. "Barden's Buffer"; August 1990, p.60. "The
Future of the CoCo".
Barden, William. "Barden's Buffer"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; Sep-
tember 1990, p.32. "The Sound of the Touch". KEYPAD.
Barden, William. "Barden's Buffer"; October 1990, p.38. "Pro-
gramming Structure".
Barden, William. "Barden's Buffer"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; No-
vember 1990, p.40. "CoCos and LaserJets". CCGRAPH.
Barden, William. "Barden's Buffer"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; De-
cember 1990, p.54. "Contest Results". CARDPUZL.
Barden, William. "Barden's Buffer"; CoCo3; April 1991, p.32. "EZ
Assembler". EZASM.
Barden, William. "Barden's Buffer"; CoCo3; May 1991, p.38.
"Using EZASM". CLRSCN.
Barden, William. "Barden's Buffer"; CoCo3; June 1991, p.60. "EZ
Assembler Guidebook". SORTDRV.
Barnes, James. "Frustration Extinguisher"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; August 1990, p.36. A quickie listing formatter. LIS-
TER.
Bartels, Andrew. "Border Color Change"; CoCo3; January 1 991 ,
p. 24. A utility to enhance CoCo 3 screen displays. BORDER.
Becker, Rob. "Who Dunnit?"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; August
1990, p.67. Find the clues with this detective game. DE-
TECTO.
Bergmann, Dean. "Life Without Line Numbers"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; August 1990, p.64. Will the virtues of BASIC09 never
cease. PRINTNAME.
Bernico, Bill. "Hi-Res Input Editor"; CoCo3; October 1990, p.37.
Allow user input on the Hi-Res screen. INPUT3.
Bernico, Bill. "Winning Combo, A"; CoCo3; October 1990, p.37.
Create your own dice. DICE.
Bloedow, Grant. "Stevedores"; CoCo3; November 1990, p.10. A
ship-shape version of a popular Russian game. STEVEDOR.
Blyn, Steve. "Education Notes"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; July 1990,
p.86. "Search the World Over". MAP.
Blyn, Steve. "Education Notes"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; Septem-
ber 1990, p.46. "The Melting Pot". AMERICAN.
Blyn, Steve. "Education Notes"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; Novem-
ber 1990, p.54. "Check Your Calendar". CALENDAR.
Blyn, Steve. "Education Notes"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; January
1991 , p.34. "A Trip to the Post Office". MAIL.
Boeldt, Larry. "BASICally Speaking"; July 1990, p.26. Error-
Trapping Troubles.
Boone, Ken. "CoCo Data Logger"; CoCo3; March 1991, p.16.
Monitor real-world events. COCODL.
Boudreaux, Andrew T. "CoCo TV"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; De-
cember 1990, p. 62. Start your own cable-TV series with help
from a friend. HEADER.
Boynton, David P. "Ring the Alarm"; CoCo3; December 1990,
p. 41 . A look at sounding the alarm under OS-9. ALARM. B09.
Braxmaier, Jay. "Color Ball"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; September
1990, p. 59. Play pinball with a paddle instead of a flipper.
COLRBALL.
Bush, James. "Easy Come, Easy Go"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
April 1991, p.20. Betting with a Solitaire card game. EASYGO.
Carrock, Solla. "Fishing for the Right Words"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; January 1991, p.64. Try your creative hand at writing
poetry. FISHBOWL.
Carroll, James R. "Blackjack"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; March
1991, p.10. Playawinning round. BLAKJACK.
Cheek, Joseph. "Menu System"; CoCo3; April 1991, p.38. Build
your own menu system. MS.B09.
Cho, Jamie L "Module Buster"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; January
1 991 , p. 94. An OS-9 utility that breaks down files of merged
modules. BUST.B09.
Coolman, William W. "Bank Account"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
February 1 991 , p.38. A simple program to help balance your
checkbook. BANK.
Cooper, Rick. "All the Knight Moves"; CoCo3; October 1 990, p.92.
An original idea for chess players. CHESSIQ.
Curtis, H. Allen. "Ultralace, the First Loop"; CoCo3; May 1991,
p.10. The ultimate shoestring desktop publisher. GENFMENU.
Curtis, H. Allen. "Ultralace: the Second Loop"; CoCo3; June 1 991 ,
p. 51 . Programs that create the Design menu and screen
dumps. GENDMENU.
Davis, Shawn M. "Directory Alphabetizer"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
January 1991, p. 55. Arrange disk filenames in alphabetical
order. DIRALPHA.
Delbourgo, Bob. "In the Name of Equality"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
January 1 991 , p. 61 . A number-scramble game. EQUALITY.
Distefano, Tony. "Turn of the Screw"; August 1990, p.48. "Build
Your Own EPROM Programmer".
Distefano, Tony. "Turn of the Screw"; September 1990, p.66.
"EPROM Programmer, Part II".
Distefano, Tony. "Turn of the Screw"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
October 1990, p.64. "EPROM Programmer, Part III". MA-
KEPROM.
Distefano, Tony. "Turn of the Screw"; December 1990, p. 52.
"EPROM Programmer Handbook".
Distefano, Tony. "Turn of the Screw"; January 1 991 , p.36. "How
Cold Is It?".
Distefano, Tony. "Turn of the Screw"; March 1991, p. 31. "How
Cold Is It?: Part II".
Distefano, Tony. "Turn of the Screw"; May 1 991 , p.46. "Multiple A-
to-D Input".
Distefano, Tony. "Turn of the Screw"; June 1991 , p. 58. "On CoCo
Time".
Dufur, Glen. "Home Budget Analyst 4.0"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
February 1991, p.10. Record and maintain your personal
budget. BUDGET.
Ebacher, Jerome. "Addition"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; September
1990, p.93. Timing drills to improve math skills. ADDITION.
Elliott, Phil. "Coloring";CoCo3; January 1991, p. 44. Use your own
colors to fill designs on the graphics screen. ING.
Enger, David C. "Quick Directory Sorter"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
February 1991, p.54. A machine-language, directory-sorting
utility. DIRSORT.
Estrado, Richard. "Freedom"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; April 1 991 ,
p. 53. A graphics program of randomly-moving snake lines.
FREEDOM.
Falk, Lonnie. "Print#-2"; July 1990, p.8. "Happy Anniversary".
Falk, Lonnie. "Print#-2"; August 1990, p.8. "A Bright Horizon".
Falk, Lonnie. "Print#-2"; September 1990, p.8. "It All Started With
Education".
Falk, Lonnie. "Print#-2"; October 1990, p.8. "Graphically Speak-
ing".
Falk, Lonnie. "Print#-2"; November 1990, p.8. "World Net".
Falk, Lonnie. "Print#-2"; December 1990, p.8. "Unto What Far
Harbor?".
Falk, Lonnie. "Print#-2"; January 1991, p.8. "Keeping the Spirit".
Falk, Lonnie. "Print#-2"; February 1991, p.8. "Documented Evi-
dence".
Falk, Lonnie. "Print#-2"; March 1 991 , p.8. "Come One, Come All".
Falk, Lonnie. "Print#-2"; April 1 991 , p.8. "CoCo Hits a High Note".
Falk, Lonnie. "Print#-2"; May 1991, p.8. "My First Printer".
Falk, Lonnie. "Print#-2"; June 1991, p.8. "Binary Blueprints".
Fingliss, Douglas. "Craps"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; March 1991,
p. 57. A game of rolling the dice. CRAPS.
Friesen, Geoff. "Automatic Error Entry"; CoCo3; February 1991,
p.92. Enter the EDIT mode automatically on error detection.
AUTOERR.
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Friesen, Geoff. "BASIC+"; CoCo3; June 1 991 , p.32. Several new
commands for BASIC. MKDAT.
Friesen, Geoff. "Descriptive Error Messages"; CoCo3; October
1990, p. 51. User-friendly error messages. ERRMSG.
Friesen, Geoff. "Last Line Recall"; CoCo3; October 1990, p.87.
Redisplay the last command line you entered under BASIC.
LASTLINE.
Friesen, Geoff. "Line Copy"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; August 1990,
p.70. Copy single BASIC program lines from place to place.
LCOPY.
Friesen, Perry. "Music Test"; CoCo3; April 1991, p.31. Learn the
lines and spaces on the bass and treble clefs. MUSICTST.
George, Tom. "Picture This!"; CoCo3; October 1990, p.10. Spec-
tra 3: full-featured graphics editor. MAKESPEC.
Goff, Kelly. "Ninth Year of Rainbow, The"; July 1990, p.64. An
index of articles, programs, reviews, and authors.
Goldberg, Stephen B. "Append"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; January
1991, p.68. A multi-purpose text-file utility. APPEND.ASM.
Goldberg, Stephen B. "For Your Eyes Only"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; July 1990, p.32. Logon protection for the single-user
OS-9 system. LOG.ASM.
Goldberg, Stephen B. "Sort"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; March 1 991 ,
p.28. A utility to sort lines in text files. SORT.ASM.
Goldberg, Stephen B. "Tree Grows in OS-9, A"; CoCol /CoCo2/
CoCo3; February 1991, p. 62. Print a directory tree for your
disks. TREE.ASM.
Goodman, Marty. "A Monitor for the CoCo 3"; March 1991, p. 14.
An update on monitors for the CoCo 3.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; July 1990, p. 58. "Bridge
the 68000 Gap".
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; August 1990, p. 62.
"Hard Drives for 68K".
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; September 1990, p. 52.
"Programming the PIAs".
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; October 1990, p. 52.
"Disk-Drive Blues".
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; November 1990, p. 24.
"Shifting Gears".
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; December 1990, p.68.
"GIME Ghostbusters".
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; January 1991, p. 56.
"Best Timing for 51 2K".
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; February 1991, p. 94.
"Disk Drive Power".
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; March 1991, p.38.
"Sound Advice".
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; April 1991, p.46. "Mo-
dem Upgrades".
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; May 1 991 , p.42. "Memory
Upgrades".
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; June 1 991 , p. 63. "Ter-
minal Programs".
Harris, Dale. "Banzai!"; CoCo3; September 1990, p. 18. Earn a
black belt in joystick karate. KARATE.
Harris, Warren & Harris, Neil. "KnightShift"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; May 1991, p. 16. A game of medieval conquest.
KNIGHT.
Hart, Timothy W. "Handy Labeler"; CoCo3; July 1990, p.10.
LABEL.
Haverstock, Mark & Wills, Bill. "CoCo Home Video Companion";
December 1990, p.10. Let the CoCo 3 create titles, credits,
graphics for videos.
Hegberg, Joel Mathew. "Better Letters"; CoCo3; December 1 990,
p.46. Build more interconnected words to win. ADD-ON.
Hennon, Tim. "Music Grid"; CoCo3; April 1991, p.60. Create
random musical tones and flashing lights. MUSCGRID.
Hoin, Dennis. "Make or Break"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; June
1991, p.65. Get ahead in this real-life game. SCREEN51.
Hooper, Marvin. "Compound Interest"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
May 1 991 , p.55. A simple program to compound interest for
specific periods. COMP - INT.
Houk, Cecil C. "MIDI Mods"; April 1991, p.62. Fighting back
against barely sufficient synthesizer designs.
Hunt, Matthew. "Plot a Lot"; CoCo3; September 1 990, p.10. Make
abstract math formulas concrete. GRAPH.
Issel, Jim K. "Terminal Entries"; November 1990, p.62. Get a
handle on some current communications programs.
Isted, Bruce. "CoCo 3 GIME CART* IRQs Explained"; CoCo3;
August 1990, p. 20. A software technique that ends cartridge-
interrupt problems. IRQPOLL.ASM.
Jackson, Christopher. "If Wife = Sue, Bring Your Potato Salad";
CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; September 1990, p.83. An interpre-
tive mail-merge utility. TSMAIL.
Johnson, Neil. "Slot Machine"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; June 1 991 ,
p.20. A CoCo game that brings Las Vegas to you. SLOT.
Jorgenson, Mike. "Disk Master 3"; CoCo3; January 1991 , p.10.
Seven menu-driven utilities to take control of your system.
CONFIG.
Kenny, Keiran. "Angles on the CoCo"; CoCo3; December 1990,
p.73. An educational introduction to trigonometry. COCOT-
RIG.
Kenny, Keiran. "CoCo 3 Joystick"; CoCo3; August 1990, p.59. A
simple joystick doodling program. JOYSTK3.
Kenny, Keiran. "Graphics Experiments"; CoCo3; March 1991,
p.78. Some hints on graphics programming. HSCR4EXP.
Kenny, Keiran. "Hi-Res Art Pie"; CoCo3; June 1991, p.18. Learn
how to determine and set screen coordinates. HIRESPIE.
Kenny, Keiran. "Hot Gold"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; December
1990, p.57. Find the hidden treasure. HOTGOLD.
Kenny, Keiran. "Neat Labels"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; February
1991, p.24. Print address labels from data statements. LA-
BELS.
Kenny, Keiran. "Peeking at 135"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; Novem-
ber 1990, p.75. Use Address 135 for monitoring user input.
PEEK135.
Kessler, Gary C. "Brief Introduction to Modems, A"; November
1990, p. 12. Introduction to data communications using mo-
dems.
Kientzle, Tim. "Displaying Picture Files OS-9, Part III"; CoCo3;
December 1990, p. 34. Another look at data-compression
techniques. SETBUFFER.B0.
Kientzle, Tim. "Displaying Picture Files Using OS-9"; CoCo3;
November 1990, p. 48. Run-length decoding techniques and
displaying images. GETLINE.
Kientzle, Tim. "Getting the Picture With OS-9"; CoCo3; October
1990, p. 44. Picture-storage formats and displaying images
with OS-9. VEF.
Knapik, Steve. "Loans"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; February 1991,
p. 29. Quickly find monthly payments and interest on loans.
LOANS.
Kuns, Eddie. "Database Report"; July 1990, p.62. "Binary Pot-
pourri".
Kuns, Eddie. "Database Report"; August 1990, p. 14. "Uploads
Galore!".
Kuns, Eddie. "Delphi Bureau"; September 1990, p. 70. "Online
Interactions".
Kuns, Eddie. "Delphi Bureau"; October 1990, p.68. "New Ma-
chines Coming".
Kuns, Eddie. "Delphi Bureau"; November 1990, p. 58. "New Del-
phi Rates".
Kuns, Eddie. "Delphi Bureau"; December 1990, p. 58. "The Delphi
Mailman".
Kuns, Eddie. "Delphi Bureau"; March 1991, p. 61. "The Mad
Slasher".
Kuns, Eddie. "Delphi Bureau"; April 1 991 , p. 54. "Conference".
Kuns, Eddie. "Delphi Bureau"; May 1991, p.22. "Conference
Control".
Kuns, Eddie. "Delphi Bureau"; June 1991, p.22. "Online Effi-
ciency".
Larson, Richard. "Timer"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; February 1 991 ,
p. 60. CoCo makes a countdown timer. TIMER.
Law, Greg. "Breakpoint"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; July 1990, p.72.
"The Missing Link".
Law, Greg. "Breakpoint"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; August 1990,
p.72. "BASIC09 Interfacing". GETID.
Law, Greg. "Breakpoint"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; September
1990, p.28. "Reading and Writing". PRINTJEST.
Law, Greg. "Breakpoint"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; October 1990,
p.30. "Easy Access". OPEN_TEST.
Law, Greg. "Breakpoint"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; December 1990,
p.87. "'tis the C Zen".
Law, Greg. "Breakpoint"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; January 1991,
p.52. "The C Zen Continues". TEST_1.C.
Law, Greg. "Breakpoint"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; February 1 991 ,
p.22. "'tis Still the C Zen". READ_TEST.C.
Law, Greg. "Breakpoint"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; March 1991,
p.72. "The Auto Formatter". AUTO.B09.
Law, Greg. "Breakpoint"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; April 1 991 , p.28.
"Making Directories". MAKEDIR.C.
Law, Greg. "Breakpoint"; CoCo3; May 1991, p.20. "Graphics
Functions".
Law, Greg. "Breakpoint"; CoCo3; June 1991, p.28. "Cause for
Arguments".
Law, Greg. "Organized Chaos"; June 1991, p.10. Programming
techniques.
Liming, Douglas. "Pop-up Menus"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; No-
vember 1990, p.52. Expedite the menu-creating process.
POPUP.
Ling, Sharon. "Huck Bucks"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; December
1990, p. 50. Make play money with the CoCo and a printer.
HUCKBUCK.
Lorbieski, Richard. "Turbo Light"; May 1991, p. 53. A bright idea
for monitoring clock speed on the CoCo 3.
Ludwig, John. "Doublewide"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; August
1990, p. 44. Print double graphics screens side-by-side.
DBLWIDE.
Macias, David. "Appreciatin' Depreciation"; CoCol /CoCo2/
CoCo3; February 1 991 , p.46. Learn to get along with depre-
ciation calculations. DEPRECIATE. B.
McCarthy, James. "Credits"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; March 1 991 ,
p. 9. Let CoCo roll the credits for your production. CREDITS.
Meijering, Rudy. "Solid Foundation in Chemistry"; CoCo3; Febru-
ary 1991, p. 66. CoCo becomes a chemistry tutor. CHETU-
TOR.
Merryman, Robert C. "Disk Controller ROM Selector"; March
1 991 , p.34. Switch between two disk ROMs.
Mikel, Jeff. "OS-9 Assembly Language"; CoCo3; June 1991,
p.40. A guide for assembly-language programmer moving to
OS-9. FIRST.A.
Milam, Loy. "Ohm's Law"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; March 1991,
p.42. Ohm's-law calculator. OHMS-LAW.
Moore, Mike. "Directory Lister"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; January
1 991 , p.86. Send the directory listing to the printer. DIRLIST.
Mosley, John. "Spiral"; CoCo3; August 1990, p.42. A look at
spiralized triangles. SPIRAL.
Musumeci, John. "Note Writer"; CoCo3; February 1 991 , p. 92. A
quick note and memo editor. NOTERITE.
Musumeci, John. "Note Writer 2 x 40"; CoCo3; June 1991, p.16.
Print 80-column notes and letters without the hassle.
NOTE2X40.
Myers, Nancy. "Stuff"; August 1990, p. 92. A computer widow's
tale.
Nee, William P. "Assembly Line, The"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3;
September 1990, p. 48. Simulating movement and change in
the game of life. EATING1.
Nee, William P. "Assembly Line, The"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
October 1990, p. 54. Teaching your computer to read and
modify BASIC. INPUT.
Nee, William P. "Assembly Line, The"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
November 1990, p.32. An imaginary machine (Turing) comes
tolife.TURINGI
Nee, William P. "Assembly Line, The"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
February 1991 , p. 30. Graphing with a permutation of Mandel-
brot. MANDEL1
Nee, William P. "Assembly Line, The"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3;
March 1 991 , p. 51 . Moving and twisting pictures on the graph-
ics screens. WARP1 .
Nee, William P. "Assembly Line, The"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
May 1 991 , p.56. Food forthought in the game of life. PREDA-
TOR.
Nee, William P. "Assembly Line, The"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3;
June 1991 , p.76. Searching word puzzles. WORDPUZL.
Nee, William P. "Assembly Line, The,"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
August 1990, p:52. A machine-language, spiral-graph pro-
gram. SPIR01.
Olive, Tony. "Going Online: Primed and Ready"; November 1990,
p.46. A quick look at a first-timer's online discoveries.
Perlman, Richard. "Do-It- Yourself Database, Part V"; CoCol /
CoCo2/CoCo3; July 1990, p.36. A database to track house-
hold financial information. RETRV.
Phillips, Charles F. "Soldering Fundamentals"; March 1 991 , p.44.
Soldering tips for the hardware tinkerer.
Pillot, Giancarlo. "Music Catalog"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; No-
vember 1990, p.56. An instrumental program fortracking your
tunes. MUSIC.
Pittman, Larry. "Weights and Measures"; CoCo3; January 1 991 ,
p.28. Quickly convert from one type of measurement to
another. MEASURE. B09.
Puckett, Dale. "KISSable OS-9"; CoCo3; July 1990, p.48. "Loan
Procedures for MVFinance". UPDATE1.
Puckett, Dale. "KISSable OS-9"; CoCo3; August 1990, p.38.
"CoCo 3 Does Windows".
Puckett, Dale. "KISSable OS-9"; CoCo3; September 1990, p.39.
"OS-9 Gets the Grades". GRADEBOOK.
Puckett, Dale. "KISSable OS-9"; CoCo3; October 1990, p.58.
"OS-9 Graphics Primitives". OBJECTS. SCR.
Puckett, Dale. "KISSable OS-9"; CoCo3; November 1990, p.27.
"Automating the Online Experience". MENUSETUP.
Puckett, Dale. "KISSable OS-9"; December 1990, p. 21 . "Legends
of the C".
Puckett, Dale. "KISSable OS-9"; CoCo3; January 1991, p.46.
"Basic Instructions".
Quellhorst, George. "Pyramid"; CoCo3; May 1991, p.78. An
addictive, easy-to-play solitaire game. PYRAMID.
Quellhorst, George. "Resounding CoCo"; CoCo3; April 1991,
p.10. A graphical rewite of Music+. MUSIC3+.
Rainbow Staff. "RAINBOWfest 1990"; March 1991, p.48. Photos
from the Chicago 1990 show.
Rainbow Staff, The. "OS-9 Hotline"; May 1991, p.34. "OS-9
Guidance".
Reighard, Kenneth. "Air Raid"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; Septem-
ber 1990, p. 31 . A high-flying action game. RAID.
Ridings, David. "Tic-Tac"; CoCo3; April 1991, p.50. A game
classic. TIC-TAC.
Rogers, Robert. "Laser Cycles"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; Novem-
ber 1990, p. 60. An action-video game with color graphics and
sound. LASER.
Ross, James. "OS-9 File Viewer"; CoCo3; May 1991, p.9. Use
keys to scroll forward and backward through ASCII files.
SCROLF.B09.
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing Well"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; July
1990, p.54. "Old Game, New Twist". EZTHELLO.
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing Well"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; August
1990, p.30. "EZ-Thello Plays Back". EZTHEL02.
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing Well"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; Septem-
ber 1990, p.36. "Money 'n Math". MATHGEN3.
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing Well"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; October
1990, p.34. "Between Numbers". BETWEEN2.
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing Well"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; Novem-
ber 1990, p.66. "CoCo Tours the States". STATES.
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing Well"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; Decem-
ber 1990, p.28. "The Tour Continues". MATCH50.
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing Well"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; January
1991,p.40. "Visualizing Fractions 2". VISFRAC2.
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing Well"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; February
1991, p.40. "Visualizing Fractions 3". VISFRAC3.
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing Well"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; March
1991, p.20. "Visualizing Fractions 4". VISFRAC4.
Scerbo, Fred B. "Wishing Well"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; April
1991, p.58. "Lifeskills 7". LIFESKL7.
Smith, Jay. "Cracking the Nautical Code"; CoCo3; August 1990,
p.10. A BASIC program that teaches you international code
flags. CODEFLAG.
Stakelin, II Carl J. "Knight's Errant"; CoCo3; July 1 990, p.90. Doin'
the white/black shuffle. KNIGHT.
Steidl, Jeff. "Just Between Terminals"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
July 1 990, p.28. Play the role of a data communications chip.
DATATRAN.
Stroffolino, Phil. "Jumpman"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; February
1 991 , p.28. A quick look at the basics of graphics animation.
JUMPMAN.
Tandberg, Dan. "Wormy"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; December
1990, p.20. Steer the growing worm without hitting anything.
WORMY.
Taulli, T.C. "Space Kamikaze"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; May 1991,
p. 80. A shoot-'em-up arcade game of kamikaze destruction.
SPACE.
Teague, Bob. "Body Mass"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; February
1991 , p.90. Determine your optimum weight. BODYMASS.
Thompson, Ernie. "Adding Machine"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3;
November 1990, p.36. A printing, adding-machine. ADD.
Tinklepaugh, Dale. "Bond Calculator"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
February 1991, p.56. Computerized guidance for calculated
risks. BONDCALC.
Turowski, Donald. "Car Quest"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; June
1991, p. 18. The license-plate game for those trips in the car.
CARQUEST.
Walters, Francis M. "Spread a Sheet for Heat Loss"; CoCol /
CoCo2/CoCo3; September 1990, p.60. Using spreadsheets
for heat-loss calculations.
Webb, Mark. "Darts"; CoCo3; February 1991, p.83. Throw darts
on (not at) your CoCo's screen. DARTS.
Wolf, Eric A. "Pie Plotter"; CoCo3; January 1991, p.83. Create
your own pie charts. PIECHART.
Wyss-Gallifent, S. "Doc Reader"; CoCo3; May 1991, p.49. View
and print text files quickly and easily. READDOC.
Zore, Ernest F. "Programming Quick Tips"; July 1 990, p. 61 .
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of THE RAINBOW
Compiled by Julie Hutchinson
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The items listed here appear in issues of THE RAINBOW from July 1991 to June 1992.
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BUSINESS
Krueger, Roger F. "CoCo Writes Purchase Orders"; CoCo3; June
1992, p.1 . Use the CoCo 3 tor mailorder and other needs.
COCOPO.
COMMUNICATIONS
Ford, Steven. "CoCo Conversation"; July 1 991 , p. 22. Getting your
ham radio license
Hrach. Warren C. "RiBBS List": November 199',p 14 Astick-to-
your-RiBBS idea (or CoCo communications.
Kessler, Gary. 'Serial Asynchronous Conmiunicalions"; June
1 992, p.27. A look at the nitty gritty behind modems.
Kuns, Eddie. Delphi Bureau"; July 199', p.45. A mixed bag of
tricks
Kuns. Eddie. "Delphi Bureau"; August 1991, p.4S. Literally speak-
ing.
Kuns. Eddie. "Delphi Bureau"; September 1 991 , p 28I More dot
commands.
Kuns, Eddie. "Delphi Bureau'; October 1991, p. 14. Database
reconstruction.
Kuns, Eddie. "Delphi Bureau"; November 1991. p. 31. Group
descriptions.
Kuns, Eddie. "Delphi Bureau"; December 1 991 , p.32. Submission
ideas.
Kuns, Eddie. "Delphi Bureau"; January 1992, p.16. Editing sub-
missions.
Kuns. Eddie. "Delphi Bureau'; February 1992. p.29. Editing
submissions II.
Kuns, Eddie. "Delphi Bureau"; May 1992. p25.
Kuns. Eddie. "Delphi Bureau": June 1992. p. 18. New Features.
Rainbow Staff, The "Data Transmission Reaches New Speeds";
March 1992. p. 1.
EDITORIAL COMMENT
Falk.
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Falk,
Falk.
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Falk,
Falk.
Falk,
Falk.
Falk,
Lonnie.
Lonnie.
Lonnie.
Lonnie.
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Lonnie.
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Lonnie.
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Lonnie.
Lonnie.
Print#-2"; July 1991. p.08.
"Print#-2"; August 1991, p. 10.
'Print#-2"; September 1991. p.08.
-Print#-2"; October 1 991 . p.08.
"Print*-?'; November 1 991 . p.08.
-Print#-2"; December 1 991 . p.08.
"PrinW-2"; January 1992. p.07.
•Print#-2"; February 1992. p.07.
-Print#-2"; March 1992. p.02.
"Print#-2"; April 1992, p.02.
"Print#-2"; May 1992, p.02.
"Print#-2"; June 1992. p.2.
EDUCATION
Cheves, Warren, "Let CoCo Do the Grading"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3; September 1 991 . p. 14. A multiple-choice test grader
with strings attached. MCTEST.
Elliott. Jr. Phil. "Name That Country'; CoCo3; September 1991.
p. 058. A graphics-based quiz on nations. COUNTRY
GAMES
Aftamonow. George & Aftamonow. Ellen. 'Swap Around tor Logic
Buffs"; CoCo3; May 1992, p. 17. Test your logical thinking
skills. SWAP.
Dueck. Jon. "Pirate's Treasure"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; Decem-
ber 1 991 . p.46. A text adventure for use with the CoCo 1 ,2 and
3. DEMON.
Gattis, Kevin. "The Wizarc Puts a Hex on Checkers": CoCol/
CoCo2/CoCo3; March 1992, p.1 . A twist on checkers as we
know it. WIZARD.
Golias, Ruth. "Activities for a Rainy Day"; CoCo3; April 1 992, p.4.
Bcnsey Weensey Spider in graphic and musical form. EW
SPIDER.
Hegberg, Joel M. "Racing Season Opens!"; CoCo3; May 1992.
p.28. Auto race through all four seasons. SRACER.
Kimball, Bob. "Patriot Command"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3, April
1992, p.20. Desert warfare for the CoCo. PATRIOT.
McDowell, Jim. 'Two Players for the Price of One"; CoCol/
CoCo2/CoCo3; June 1992. p.1 1 . A two-player arcade game
for all CoCos. STARGRAB.
Quellhorst, George. "Pyramid 2": CoCol /CoCo2'CoCo3; Octo-
ber 1991. p.25. An odds-on favorite with Solitaire. PYRA-
MID2.
Renfro, Brad. "Word Search"; CoCo3; March 1992. p.6. A word
finder for word-search players. WORDFIND.
Saya. John A. "Quick Reflexes Are a Must"; CoCo3; April 1992.
p.25. A game of luck (and skill). TESTLUCK.
Saya, John A. "Get a Bang Out of Word Games"; CoCo3; June
1992. p.22. Beat the bomb by unscrambling the words.
BEATBOMB.
Schaller. David. "Superdice"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; July 1991,
p. 41 . A modern roll for a seasoned game. SUPRDICE.
Speight, Kevin. "Logic Puzzler"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; Febru-
ary 1992, p.024. An endless supply of logic puzzles. LOGIC.
Weisenburger, M. "Megatank"; CoCo3; August 1991, p.34. A
battle of wits against alien forces. MFGATANK.
GENERAL
Moore. ROB. Tenth Year of The RAINBOW. The": July 1991.
p.60. Index to articles, programs, reviews and authors from
1991.
Palmer. Bill. "HP DeskJet and the CoCo. The"; May 1992. p.1.
Using the DeskJet with the CoCo for better results.
Rainbow Staff, The. 'The Computer Will"; April 1 992, p. 1 . A look
at making a will for your computer system.
GRAPHICS
Bernico, Bill. Add Pizazz to title Screens;. CoCol ,'CoCo2/
CoCo3, May 1992, p.30. Use graphics tricks to create fancy
title screens. TITLES.
Curtis, H. Allen. "Ultralace: The Epson Version"; CoCo3; August
1 991 ,p56 Part IV brings the Epson/IBM-compatible version.
ULE.
Curlis. H. Allen. "Ultralace: The Tandy Version': CoCo3; July
1 99*. p.34. Part III brings the Tandy version of main Ultralace
program. ULT.
Curtis, H. Allen. Ultralace: Tying the Knot"; CoCo3; September
1 991 , p.32. Instructions lor using both versions of the CoCo 3
desktop.
Curtis. H. Allen. "Ultralace: Update and Upgrade"; CoCo3; May
1992, p.20. ALTUL.
Dahlke, Ron. "Expander Gives the Full CoCo 3 Picture"; CoCo3;
June 1 992, p. 24. Using the full 225 lines on the Hi-Res screen.
EXPANDER.
Friesen. Geoff. "Font Magician"; CoCo3; August 1 991 . p.06. Add
the IBM extended character set to the CoCo 3's graphics.
MKFONT.
Kenny, Keiran "CoCo 3 Sees Stars"; CoCo3; April 1992, p.8.
CoCo 3 draws stars with various numbers of points VARIS-
TAR.
Mitchel. Barry. "Turn the World On End' ; CoCo3; June 1 992, p. 1 2.
A graphics and sound demo for the CoCo 3. INORBIT.
Severs. Roger. "Gone Fishin"; CoCo3; April 1 992. p.27. A quickie
animation demo for the CoCo 3. FISHIN.
July 1992
HARDWARE
25
Charrois, Dan. Interrupt-Driven Serial Communications'*; CoCo3;
February 1992, p.36. Reliable host operation through the
CcCo3 serial port DANTERM.
Distefano, Tony. Turn of the Screw"; July 1991 , p.48. A slice of(
time.
Distefano, Tony. Turn of the Screw"; September 1991 . p.42. It's
about time. SETM.
Distefano, Tony. "Turn of the Screw"; October 1991 ,p.1 8. EPROM
programmer, too. EPROM. ASM.
Distefano, Tony. "Turn of the Screw"; January 1992, p.36. Hard
drives and SCSI,
Goodman, Marty. "Modification Allows Y Cables"; March 1992.
p.7. A fix for disk controllers for use on Y cables.
Goodman, Marty. 'RS-232 Retrofit"; July 1991 f p.10. Convert a
DC Modem Pak into an RS-232 pack.
Goodman, Marty. Upgrade Your Multi-Pak"; October 1 991 , p.052.
Using the MPI with the CoCo 3.
Steidl. Jeff. "Pause Switch Adds Freedom to CoCo Habits"; June
1 992, p. 1 0. A pause switch that works with all programs and
CoCos.
HOME APPLICATIONS
Duff, Stephen 'Badge Master"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; Novem-
ber 1 991 , p.46. Track awards for members of your organiza-
tion. BADGE.
Griffard, Bob. 'House Inventory"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; July
1991. p.14. Making a list and checking ittwice. HOUSEINV.
Kiedaisch, Charles. "BarGraph Printer"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3;
June 1992, p.24. A way to print quick and easy bar graphs.
BARGRAPH.
Masterson, Peter. "Master List"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3: March
1992. p.24. A feature-packed filer MLDATA.
Polonsky, David. "Versabase"; CoCo3; February 1992, p. 10. A
feature-packed flexible filing system. VCRDATA.
Sabel. A.J. "Spreadsheet Gets Right on the Course"; CoCol/
CoCo2/CoCo3; April 1992. p.1. A spreadsheet template for
golf handicapping.
Speight, Kevin. "Matchmaker. Matchmaker"; CoCol /CoCo2/
CoCo3; June 1992, p.1 6. Pairing "couples" for most any
purpose. MATCHMAK.
Spencer, Brad. "CoCo 3 Stores Recipes. The'; CoCo3 March
1992, p.14. A repeat recipe filer for the CoCo 3. RECIPE2.
MUSIC
Miller. William K. "Music Tutor"; CoCo3: October 1991. p.59.
Learn to read music with a quiz. NOTETUTR.
Neon, Walt. "CoCo Sound Generator. The"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCo3: December 1 991 . p.30. Add bells and whistles to your
BASIC creations. SOUNDGEN.
NOVICES NICHE
Aftamonow, George. "Peggity"; CoCo3; December 1991, p.22.
PEGGITY.
Barberian Jr., Rich. "Echo"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; November
1991, p.27 ECHO
Bernico. Bill. "By the Numbers"; CoCo3; January 1992, p.42.
NUMBERS.
Bernico, Bill. "Pop-Up Menus"; CoCo3; February 1992, p.34.
POPUPMEN.
Bernico. Bill. "Press Continue"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; Decem-
ber 1991. p.20 PRESCONT.
Cemons. John D. "CoCo-Dot"; CoCo3; November 1991, p.28.
C0C0D0T.
Day, Darren Blaine. "File Size"; CoCol /CoCo2'CoCo3; Decem-
ber 1991, p.20. FILESIZE.
Eary, Danny & Eary, Peggy. "Christmas Home"; CoCol /CoCo2/
CoCo3; January 1992, p.39. XMASHOME.
Friesen, Geoff. "Improved Directory"; CoCo3; December 1991,
26 July 1992
THE RAINBOW
p. 21. IDIR.
Gibson, Charles. Tax Tables". CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; August
1991, p.24. TAXTABLE.
Golias. Ruth, "Indians"; CoCo3; October 1991, p.39. INDIANS.
Hegberg. Joel. "Text-Screen Dump"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
August 1991, p.23. TEXTDUMP.
Katsekes, Chuck. "Palette Control"; CoCo3; August 1991 , p.23.
PAL40-80
Kenny, Keiran. "Color Dcoder, A"; CoCc3; October 1 991 , p.36.
CLRDUDLR.
Kenny, Keiran. "File Finder", CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3. November
1991,p.27. FILEFNDR.
Kenny. Keiran. "PMODE 4 Snapshot"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3:
December 1991, p. 21. PM4PTSCR.
Kenny, Keiran. "Palette Tints"; CoCo3; December 1991. p.25.
TINTPAL.
Kenny, Keiran. "Poke Text"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; January
1992, p.39. POKETEXT.
Kenny. Keiran. 'Pre-fabArkitekt";CoCo1.'CoCo2/CoCo3; Febru-
ary 1992, p.33. ARKITEKT.
Kenny, Keiran. Tape-to-Tape ML"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
November 1 991 . p.28. COPYML.
Kenny, Keiran. "Text & Graphics"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; Au-
gust 1991, p.22. PIXTEXT4.
Kenny, Keiran. "Vocabulary Aid; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; Octo-
ber 1991, p. 38. VOCABLRY.
Knoppow, Jim. "Screen Selector"; CoCo3; January 1992. p.40.
SCREEN.
Musumeci John. "DeSpace, DeSpace";CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
January 1992, p.40. DESPACE.
Norris, John. "Cable TV"; CoCol /CoCo2'CcCo3; October 1 991 ,
p.36. CABLETV.
Nugent. Robert C. "Egg Timer"; CoCo3; November 1991 , p.29.
EGGTIMER.
Page, Mark. 'Check Disk"; CoCo3; January 1992, p.41. CHKDSK.
Polonsky. David. "Photo Database"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
January 1992, p.42. CAMERA.
Ricketts, Steve. "Disk Table"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3; January
1992, p.40. DISKTABL.
Saya, John A. "CoCo Hangman"; CoCo3; February 1992, p.32.
COCOHANG.
Voss. Mikel. "Sine Lines 3"; CoCo3; February 1992, p.32. SIN-
LINES.
OS-9
Besherse, Berrie E. "Addressed to You";CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
September 1 991 , p. 46. An easy-to-use address label maker
forBASIC09. ADRLABEL.B09.
Dubuc, Francois. "Spicy Dice"; CoCo3; December 1 991 , p. 14. A
BASIC09 dice game. DICE_GAME.
Gault, Robert. "Interrupted Again"; CcCo3; August 1 991 . p.28. A
software technique to eliminate interrupt problems
IRQPOLL.ASM.
Goldberg, Stephen B. "Easy Display"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
October 1 991 , p. 048. A display command that accepts deci-
mal numbers. DISPLAY ASM.
Goldberg, Stephen B. "Lost and Found: An OS-9 File Finder';
CoCo1/CoCo2'CoCo3; March 1992, p.27. File find for the OS-
9 operating system. FIND. ASM.
Goldberg, Stephen B. "Pretty-print OS-9 Source Code"; CoCol/
CoCo2/CoCo3; June 1992, p.8. Columnarize OS-9 assembly
listings the easy way. PRETTY. ASM
Goldberg. Stephen B. "Vname Lets You Make the Call"; CoCol/
CoCc2/CoCo3; Mav 1992, p.6. Change disk volume names
on the fly. VNAME.ASM.
Kientzle, Tim. "Communicating With OS-9"; CoCo1/CoCo2/
CoCc3; November 1991. p.22. Getting the word out about
going online.
Kientzle, Tim. "Making the Move": CoCol /CoCo2vCoCo3; Octo-
ber 1991. p.010. Transferring fliles between Disk BASIC and
OS-9.
Law. Greg. "Breakpoint"; CoCo3; August 1991. p.16. Using
system calls. GETJD.C.
Law, Grog. "Breakpoint"; October 1991, p. 41. Creating aC
library.
Law. Greg. 'Breakpoint"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; December 1991,
p.44. The procedure generator. PROCGEN.B09.
Law, Greg. "Breakpoint", CoCo3, February 1992. p.18. Upper-
case directories. MAKEDIR.C.
Law. Greg. "Breakpoint";CcCo3; April 1992, p. 18. Salvage Files.
SALVAGE.ASM.
Law, Greg. 'Breakpoint"; CoCo3; May 1992, p.22. TRS.C.
PROGRAMMING
Dessel. Jason. "New CLS Routines: ML and the CoCo 3"; CoCo3;
June 1 992. p. 1 . Altering CLS to dear the CoCo 3 screens in
new ways. SNAKE.
Mabry, George M. "Card-Player's Sort, The"; CoCol, CoCo2/
CoCo3; June 1992, p.5. Sort data the card-players way.
CARDSORT.
Nee. William P "Assembly Line. The"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3;
July 1 991 . p.28. The machine-language mailbag. PUCHINK1 .
Nee, William P. "Assembly Line, The"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3;
August 1991. p. 41. Using assembly-language macros. EN-
LARGE1.
Nee. William P. "Assembly Line. The"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3;
September 1991, p.18. Afine'ern. AFFCOMP.
Nee. William P. "Assembly Line, The"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3;
October 1 991 , p.43. CoCo makes waves. WAVES 1 .
Nee. William P. "Assembly Line. The"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3:
November 1991. p.18. The Game of Life. LIFEDRVR.
Nee, William P. "Assembly Line, The": CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3;
January 1992. p.20. The game of Mill. MILLDRV.
Nee. William P. "Assembly Line, The": CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3;
February 1992. p.20, Zig Zag 7IG7AGDR
QUESTION & ANSWER
Goodman, Marty. "CoCc Consultations"; July 1991. p.18,
Goodman, Marty, "CoCc Consultaions"; August 1991. p. 30.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCoConsultations";September 1 991 1 p.36.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCc Consultations"; October 1 991 , p.32.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCc Consultations"; November 1991, p. 31.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; December 1991. p.26.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCc Consultations"; January 1992, p. 30.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCc Consultations"; February 1992, p.26.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCc Consultations"; March 1992, p.20,
Goodman, Marty. "CoCc Consultations"; April 1992. p. 12.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCc Consultations"; May 1992, p. 10.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCc Consultations"; June 1992, p. 4.
Rainbow Staff. The. "OS-9 Hotline", July 1991, p.56. Passing
parameters.
Rainbow Staff, The. "OS-9 Hotline"; August 1991, p.38. Down to
business.
Rainbow Staff, The. "OS-9 Hotline"; September 1991, p.48.
Rainbow Staff, The. "OS-9 Hotline"; October 1991, p.30.
TUTORIAL
Coldwell, John A. 'Multi-Column Directories Get Easier"; CoCo3;
April 1992. p. 10. Using pokes to achieve multi-column direc-
tory listings. SHORTCUT.
UTILITY
Augsburg, Cray. "Speedy PMODE Screen Dump"; CoCol /CoCo2/
CoCo3; May 1992, p.1. Machine-language PMODE dumps
for most printers. TANDUMP.
Collyer. John "EZDASM: Tear Into Memory'; CoCol /CoCo2/
CoCo3; April 1992, p.8. An easy-to-use disassembler
EZDASM.
Friesen, Geoff. "Program Launcher Helps Users Get Started";
CoCo3; April 1992, p.16. A BASIC-program launcher for the
CoCo 3. LAUNCHER.
Hameluck. Jeff. "Printing Sideways"; CoCo3; April 1992, p.23. A
way to make wide printouts look more professional. SIDE-
WAYS.
Hegberg. Joel "DOS Root for BASIC Programs"; CoCol /CoCo2/
CoCo3; March 1 992, p.1 0. Tell BASIC to boot your programs
with DOS. AUTOBOOT.
Johnson, Nick. "ID: Get File Information Quickly"; CoCo3; May
1 992, p.28. Get all the info on your disks' contents. ID.
Kientzle. Tim. "Archiving Files"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; January
1992, p.10. A look at what archiving tools are available.
Rumpel, Kathy. 'Directory Helper"; CoCo3; January 1992, p.26.
An icon-driven disk-file manager'. DIRECT.
Woolridge. Mike. "Move PRINT@ to a New Location'; CoCo3;
June 1992. p.1 4. A converter for relocating PRINT@ state-
ments. CONVERT.
Wyss-Gallifent, ST. "Gray-Level Printing for HSCREEN2";
CoCo3: May 1 992, p.4. Achieve 1 1 gray levels for HSCREEN2
printouts. AUTOGRAY.
REVIEWS
"All Rick's Software"; January 1992. p.44.
"CF83 Forth"; February 1992, p.42.
"Clll PagesE2.5"; December 1991 , p.39.
"Calendar 1 "; September 1 991 , p.54.
'CoCo Calculator; January 1992, p.46.
"CoCo Family Recorder, The"; June 1992. p.1 5.
'CoCo Labels"; July 1991, p. 51.
"CoCo Tools"; November 1 991 , p.40.
'Crystal City"; July 1991, p.53.
•Cybervoice"; December 1991, p.36.
'DIR";May 1992, p.30.
'DMA: The Disk Manager's Apprentice"; November 1991, p.37.
•DPMax";May 1992, p. 21.
"Data Windows"; November 1991, p.39.
'Desk Accessory Pak"; June 1992, p.1 3.
• Digitizer 3+. The"; July 1 991 , p. 51 .
"Duo Deck Solitaire"; March 1992, p.30.
'Gems"; February 1992. p.47.
! Goodies Disk Two"; April 1992, p.04.
'HideScreen*; January 1992. p.44.
"High Finance"; September 1 991 . p.52.
-KBCom"; March 1992. p.1 2.
"MM/1"; December 1991, p.10.
"MV Banner": April 1992. p.07.
"Match'em"; July 1991. p.55.
"Microware Basic"; September 1991, p.54.
"NIB Kelly & Company"; November 1 991 . p. 41 .
"NIB Swimsuits & Lingerie, Vol. I"; July 1 991 , p.54.
"OS-9 Calendar Utilities"; December 1 991 , p.38.
"OS-9 Level 2 Game Pack"; March 1992, p.22.
'OS-9 Variations of Solitaire"; April 1992, p.22.
°POW/MIA Database"; November *991 , p.37.
"Photon"; May 1992, p.04.
'Printer Bible, The"; April 1992, p.1 9.
'Sidney, the Super Space Snake"; November 1991,
p.37.<ltems>"Sound Source Library, The"; March 1 992, p.1 2.
'Soviet Bloc"; September 1991, p.52.
'Super Boot": February 1992, p.42.
'System IV"; September 1 991 . p. 1 0.
"T&D Issue #1 05"; September 1 991 . p.56.
•TV"; March 1992, p. 15.
•Tomcat TC-9"; November 1991. p010.
'Tools II"; February 1992, p.44.
•Unbelievable Offer #3"; June 1992, p26.
'Util Disk"; July 1991, p.52.
"WPShel"; January 1992. p.46.
'Window Master 3.0": May 1992. p 18.
'World Class Chess"; January 1992, p.47.
'ZCIock"; December 1991, p38.
AUTHORS
Aftamonow, George. "Pegqity"; CoCo3; December 1991, p.22.
PEGGITY.
Aftamonow, George & Aftamonow, Ellen. "Swap Around for Logic
Buffs"; CoCo3; May 1992. p.1 7. Test your logical thinkino
skills. SWAP.
Augsburg, Cray. "Speedy PMODE Screen Dump"; CoCol /CoCo2.'
CoCo3; May 1992. p.1. Machine-language PMODE dumps
for most printers. TANDUMP.
Barberian Jr., Rich. 'Echo"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; November
1991. p.27. ECHO.
Bernico. Bill. 'Add Pzazz to Title Screens": CoCol /CoCo2./
CoCo3; May 1992. p.30. Use graphics tricks to create fancy
title screens. TITLES.
Bernico, Bill. "By the Numbers": CoCo3; January 1992, p.42.
NUMBERS.
Bernico. Bill. "Pop-Up Menus"; CoCo3; February 1992. p.34
POPUPMEN.
Bernico. Bill. "Press Continue"; CoCol /CoCo2.'CoCo3: Decem-
ber 1991. p.20. PRESCONT.
3esherse, Bemie E. "Addressed to You"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3.
September 1991, p.46. An easy-to-use address label maker
lor BASIC09. ADRLABEL.B09.
Charrcis, Dan. Interrupt-Driven Serial Communications"; CoCo3;
February 1992, p.36. Reliable host operation through the
CoCo 3 serial port. DANTERM.
Cheves, Warren, 'let CoCo Do the Grading"; CoCo1/CoCo2.'
CoCo3; September 1991 p. 14. A multiple-choice test grader
with strings attached MCTEST
demons, John D. "CoCo-Dot": CoCo3: November 1991, p.28
COCODOT.
Coldwell, John A. "Mulli-Column Directories Get Easier; CoCo3;
April 1 992, p. 1 0. Using pokes to achieve multi column direc
tory listings. SHORTCUT.
Collyer. John. "EZDASM: Tear Into Memory"; CoCo1/CoCo2,"
CoCo3; April 1992. p.8. An easy-to-use disassembler
EZDASM.
Curtis, H. Allen. "Ultralace: The Epson Version"; CoCo3; August
1 991 ,0.56. Part IV brings the Epson/IBM-compatible version.
ULE.
Curtis. H. Allen. "Ultralace: The Tandy Version"; CoCo3; July
1 991 , 0.34. Part III brings the Tandy version of main Ultralace
program. ULT.
Curtis, H. Allen. "Ultraace: Tying the Knot"; CoCo3; September
1 991 , p.32. Instructions for using both versions of the CoCo 3
desktop.
Curtis, H. Allen. "Ultralace: Update and Upgrade"; CoCo3; May
1992. p.20. ALTUL.
Dahlke, Ron. "Expander Gives the Full CoCo 3 Picture"; CoCo3;
June 1 992, p.24. Using the full 225 lines on the H-Res screen.
EXPANDER.
Day, Darren Blaine. 'File Size"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; Decem-
ber 1991. p.20. FILESIZE.
Dessel, Jason. "New CLS Routines: ML and the CoCo 3"; CoCo3;
June 1992. p. 1. Altering CLS to clear the CoCo 3 screens in
new ways. SNAKE.
Distefano. Tony. "Turn of the Screw"; July 1991 , p.48. A slice of
time.
Distefano, Tony. 'Turn of the Screw"; September 1991 , p.42. It's
about time. SETM.
Distefano. Tony. 'Turn of the Screw"; October 1 991 , p. 1 8. EPROM
programmer, too. EPROM. ASM.
Distefano. Tony. "Turn of the Screw"; January 1992. p.36. Hard
drives and SCSI.
Dubuc, Francois. "Spicy Dice", CoCo3, December 1991 . p.1 4. A
BASIC09 dice game. DICE_GAME.
Dueck. Jon. "Pirate's Treasure"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; Decem-
ber 1991. p.46. A text adventure for use with the CoCo 1 ,2 and
3. DEMON.
Duff, Stephen. "Badge Master'*; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; Novem-
ber 1 991 . p.46. Track awards for members of your organiza-
tion. BADGE.
Eary. Danny & Eary, Peggy. "Christmas Home"; CoCol /CoCo2'
CoCo3. January 1992. p.39. XMASHOME. Elliott. Jr. Phil.
"Name That Country"; CoCo3; September 1991, p.058. A
graphics-based quiz on nations. COUNTRY.
Falk, Lonnie "Print#-2"; July 1991, p.08.
Falk, Lonnie. "Print#-2"; August 1991, p.10.
Falk, Lonnie. "Print#-2"; September 1 991 , p.08.
Falk, Lonnie. -Print#-2"; October 1 991 , p.08.
Falk, Lonnie. "Print#-2"; November 1 991 , p.08.
Falk. Lonnie. "Print#-2"; December 1 991 , p.08.
Falk, Lonnie. "Print#-2"; January 1992, p.07.
Falk, Lonnie. "Print#-2"; February 1992. p.07.
Falk. Lonnie. "Print#-2"; March 1992, p.02.
Falk, Lonnie. "Print#-2"; April 1992, p.02.
Falk, Lonnie. "Print#-2"; May 1992. p.02.
Falk. Lonnie. "Print#-2"; June 1992, p.2.
Ford. Steven. "CoCo Conversation"; July 1 991 , p.22. Getting your
ham radio license.
Friesen, Geoff. "Font Magician"; CoCo3; August 1 991 , p.06. Add
the IBM extended character set to the CoCo 3's graphics.
MKFONT.
Friesen, Geoff. "Improved Directory"; CoCo3; December 1991,
p.21 IDIR.
Friesen. Geoff. "Program Launcher Helps Users Get Started";
CoCo3; April 1992. p. 16. A BASIC-program launcher for the
CoCo 3. LAUNCHER.
Gattis. Kevin. "The Wizard Puts a Hex on Checkers"; CoCol/
CoCo2/CoCo3; March 1992. p.1 A twist on checkers as we
know it. WIZARD.
Gault, Robert. "Interrupted Again"; CoCo3; August 1 991 , p.28. A
software technique to eliminate interrupt problems.
IRQPOLL.ASM.
Gibson. Charles. "Tax Tables"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; August
1991, p.24. TAXTABLE.
Goldberg, Stephen B. "Easy Display"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3;
October 1991 , p.046. A display command that accepts deci-
mal numbers. DISPLAY.ASM.
Goldberg. Stephen B. "Lost and Found: An OS-9 File Finder";
CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; March 1 992, p.27. File find for the OS-
9 operating system. FIND. ASM.
Goldberg, Stephen B. "Pretty-print OS-9 Source Code": CoCol/
CoCo2/CoCo3;June 1992. p.8. Columnarize OS-9 assembly
listings the easy way. PRETTY. ASM.
Goldberg, Stephen B. "Vname Lets YOU Make the Call"; CoCol /
CoCo2/CoCo3; May 1992, p.6. Change disk volume names
on the fly. VNAME.ASM.
Golias, Ruth. "Activities for a Rainy Day"; CoCo3: April 1 992. p.4.
Eensey Weensey Spider in graphic and musical form. EW-
SPIDER.
Golias, Ruth. "Indians"; CoCo3; October 1991, p.39. INDIANS.
Goodman. Marty. "CoCo Consultations'; July 1991, p.18.
Goodman. Marty. "CoCo Consultations": August 1991, p.30.
Goodman. Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; September 1 991 , p.36.
Goodman. Many. "CoCo Consultations"; October 1991, p.32.
Goodman, Marty "CoCo Consultations'; November 1991. p. 31.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; December 1991. p.26.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; January 1992, p.30.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations"; February 1992, p.26.
Goodman, Marty. "CoCo Consultations'; March 1992, p.20.
Goodman, Marty "CoCo Consultations"; April 1992, p.1 2.
Goodman. Marty "CoCo Consultations"; May 1992, p.10.
Goodman, Marty 'CoCo Consultations"; June 1992, p.4.
Goodman. Marty. "Modification Allows Y Cables"; March 1992,
p.7. A fix for disk controllers for use on Y cables.
Goodman, Marty. "RS-232 Retrofit"; July 1 991 , p. 1 0. Convert a
DC Modem Pak into an RS-232 oack.
Goodman, Marty. "Upgrade Your Multi-Pak"; October 1 991 . p.052.
Using the MPI with the CoCo 3.
Griffard. Bob. "House Inventory"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; July
1 991 , p. 14. Making a list and checking it twice. HOUSEINV.
Hameluck, Jeff. "Printing Sideways"; CoCo3; April 1992. p.23. A
way to make wide printouts look more professional. SIDE-
WAYS.
Hegberg. Joel. "DOS Boot lor BASIC Programs": CoCol /CoCo2/
CoCo3; March 1992. p.10. Tell BASIC to boot your programs
with DOS. AUTOBOOT.
Hegberg. Joel. Text-Screen Dump"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3;
August 1991, p.23. TEXTDUMP.
Hegberg. Joel M "Racing Season Opens!"; CoCo3; May 1992,
p.28. Auto race through all four seasons. SRACER.
Hrach, Warren C. "RiBBS List"; November 1 991 , p. 14. A stick-to-
your-RiBBS idea lor CoCo communications.
Johnson, Nick. "ID: Get File Information Quickly"; CoCo3; May
1 992. p.28. Get all the info on ycur disks' contents. ID.
Kalsekes. Chuck. "Palette Control"; CoCo3; August 1 991 , p.23.
PAL40-80.
Kenny. Keiran. "CoCo 3 Sees Stars"; CoCo3: April 1992. p.8.
CoCo 3 draws stars with various numbers of points. VARIS-
TAR.
Kenny. Keiran. -Color Doodler'. A": CoCo3: October 1991 . p.36.
CLRDUDLR.
Kenny, Keiran. "File Finder"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; November
1991, p.27. FILEFNDR.
Kenny, Keiran. "PMODE 4 Snapshot"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3;
December 1 991 . p. 21 . PM4PTSCR.
Kenny, Keiran. Palette Tints"; CoCo3; December 1991, p.25.
TINTPAL
Kenny, Keiran. "Poke Text": CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; January
1992. p.39. POKETEXT.
Kenny. Keiran. "Pre-fab Arkitekt"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; Febru-
ary 1992. p.33. ARKITEKT.
Kenny. Keiran. "Tape-to-Tape ML"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3;
November 1 991 , p.28. CCPYML.
Kenny. Keiran. "Text 8 Graphics"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; Au-
gust 1991. p.22. PIXTEXT4.
Kenny. Keiran. 'Vocabulary Aid": CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; Octo
ber 1991. p.38. VOCABLRY.
Kessler, Gary. 'Serial Asynchronous Communications"; June
1 992, p.27. A look at the nitty gritty behind modems.
Kiedaisch, Charles. "Bar Graph Printer"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3;
June 1992, p.24 A way to print quick and easy bar graphs.
BARGRAPH.
Kientzle. Tim. "Archiving Files"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; January
1992. p.10. A look at what archiving tools are available.
Kientzle, Tim. "Communicating With OS-9"; CoCol .'CoCo2/
CoCo3; November 1991, p.22. Getting the word out about
going online.
Kientzle, Tim. "Making the Move"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; Octo-
ber 1991. p. 010. Transferring files between Disk BASIC and
OS-9.
Kimball. Bob. "Patriot Command"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; April
1992. p.20. Desert warfare for the CoCo. PATRIOT.
Knoppow, Jim. "Screen Selector"; CoCo3; January 1992, p.40.
SCREEN.
Krueger, Roger F. "CoCo Writes Purchase Orders"; CoCo3; June
1992. p.1 . Use trie CoCo 3 for mail-order and other needs.
COCOPO.
Kuns. Eddie. 'Delphi Bureau"; July 1991, p.45. A mixed bag of
tricks.
Kuns. Eddie. "Delphi Bureau"; August 1 991 , p.46. Literally speak-
ing.
Kuns, Eddie. "Delphi Bureau"; September 1991 . p.28. More dot
commands.
Kuns. Eddie. 'Delphi Bureau"; October 1991, p.1 4. Database
reconstruction.
Kuns. Eddie. "Delphi Bureau"; November 1991. p. 31. Group
descriptions.
Kuns, Eddie. "Delphi Bureau". December 1 991 , p.32. Submission
ideas.
Kuns, Eddie. "Delphi Bureau"; January 1992, p.16. Editing sub-
missions.
Kuns, Eddie. "Delphi Bureau"; February 1992, p.29. Editing
submissions II.
Kuns, Eddie. 'Delphi Bureau"; May 1992, p.25.
Kuns, Eddie. 'Delphi Bureau"; June 1992, p.18. New Features.
Law. Greg. "Breakpoint"; CoCo3; August 1991, p.16. Using
system calls. GETJD.C.
Law. Greg. "Breakpoint"; October 1991, p. 41. Creating a C
library.
Law, Greg. "Breakpoint"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; December 1 991 .
p.44. The procedure generator. PHOCGEN.B09.
Law, Greg. 'Breakpoint"; CoCo3; February 1992, p.18. Upper-
case directories. MAKEDIR.C.
Law. Greg. "BreakPoint":CoCo3; April 1992,p.18. Salvage Files.
SALVAGE.ASM.
Law, Greg. "Breakpoint"; CoCo3; May 1992, p.22. TRS.C.
Mabry, George M. "Card-Player's Sort, The"; CoCol /CoCo2/
CoCo3; June 1992. p.5. Sort data the card-players way.
CARDSORT.
Masterson, Peter. "Master List"; CoCol ./CoCo2/CoCo3; March
1992, p.24. A feature-packed filer. MLDATA.
McDowell, Jim. "Two Players for the Price of One'; CoCol/
CoCo2/CoCo3: June 1992. p. 1 1 . A two-player arcade game
for all CoCos.STARGRAB.
Miller, William K. "Music Tutor; CoCo3; October 1991, p.59.
Learn to read music with a quiz. NOTETUTR.
Mitchel, Barry. "Turn the World On End"; CoCo3; June 1 992, p. 1 2.
A graphics and sound demo for the CoCo 3. INORBIT.
Moore, Rob. Tenth Year of Trie RAINBOW, The"; July 1991,
p.60. Index to articles, programs, reviews and authors from
1991.
Musumeci, John. "DeSpace, DeSpace"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3;
January 1992, p.40. DESPACE.
Nee. William P. "Assembly Line, The"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3;
July 1 991 , p.28. The machine-language mailbag. PUCHINK1 .
Nee, William P. "Assembly Line, The"; CoCol //CoCo2/CoCo3;
August 1991. p. 41. Using assembly-language macros. EN-
LARGE!.
Nee, William P. "Assembly Line, The"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
September 1 991 . p. 1 6. A tine fern. AFFCOMP.
Nee, William P. "Assembly Line, The"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3;
October 1 991 , p.43. CoCo makes waves. WAVES1 .
Nee, William P. "Assembly Line. The"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
November 1 991 , p.1 8. The Game of Lite. LIFEDRVR.
Nee, William P. "Assembly Line, The"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3;
January 1992, p.20. The game of Mil. MILLDRV.
Nee, William P. "Assembly Line, The"; CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3;
February 1992. p.20. Zig Zag. ZIGZAGDR.
Noon, Walt. "CoCo Sound Generator, The"; CoCol /CoCo2/
CoCo3; December 1 991 , p.30. Add bells and whistles to your
BASIC creations. SOUNDGEN.
Norris, John. "Cable TV"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; October 1 991 ,
p.36. CABLETV.
Nugent. Robert C. "Egg Timer": CoCo3: November 1991. p.29.
EGGTIMER.
Page, Mark. "Check Disk"; CoCo3; January 1992. p.41 . CHKDSK.
Palmer, Bill. "HP DeskJet and the CoCo, The"; May 1 992, p.1 .
Using the DeskJet with the CoCo for better results.
Polonsky, David. "Photo Database"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3;
January 1992, p.42. CAMERA
Polonsky. David. "Versabase"; CoCo3; February 1992. p.10. A
feature-packed flexible filing system. VCRDATA.
Quellhorst. George. "Pyramid 2"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; Octo-
ber 1991. p.25. An odds-on favorite with Solitaire. PYRA-
MID2
Rainbow Staff. The. "Data Transmission Reaches New Speeds";
March 1992, p.1.
Rainbow Staff, The. "OS-9 Hotline"; July 1991, p.58. Passing
parameters.
Rainbow Staff. The. "OS-9 Hotline"; August 1991, p.38. Down to
business.
Rainbow Staff, The. "OS-9 Hotline"; September 1991, p48
Rainbow Staff, The. "OS-9 Hotline"; October 1991, p.30.
Rainbow Staff, The. "The Computer Will"; April 1 992, p. 1 . A look
at making a will for your computer system.
Renfro. Brad. "Word Search"; CoCo3; March 1992, p.6. A word
finder for word-search players. WORDFIND.
Ricketts, Steve. "Disk Table"; CoCol /CoCo2/CoCo3; January
1992. p.40. DISKTABL.
Rumpel, Kathy. "Directory Helper; CoCo3; January 1992, p.26.
An icon-driven disk-file manager. DIRECT.
Sabel. A.J. "Spreadsheet Gets Right on the Course"; CoCol/
CoCo2/CoCo3; April 1992, p.1 . A spreadsheet template for
golf handicapping.
Saya, John A. *CoCo Hangman"; CoCo3; February 1992, p.32.
COCOHANG.
Saya, John A. 'Get a Bang Out of Word Games"; CoCo3; June
199?, p.22. Beat the bomb by unscrambling the words.
BEATBOMB.
Saya. John A. 'Quick Reflexes Are a Must"; CoCo3; April 1 992.
p.25. A game of luck (and skill). TESTLUCK.
Schaller, David. "Superdice";CoCo1/CoCo2/CoCo3: July 1991.
p.41 . A modern roll for a seasoned game. SUPRDICE.
Severs, Roger. 'Gone Fishin'"; CoCo3; April 1 992. p.27. A quickie
animation demo for the CoCo 3. FISHIN.
Speight, Kevin 'Logic Puzzler"; CoCol /CcCo2/CoCo3 Febru-
ary 1992, p. 024. An endless supply of logic puzzles. LOGIC.
Speight, Kevin. "Matchmaker, Matchmaker"; CoCol /CoCo2/
CoCo3; June 1992. p.16. Pairing 'couples" for most any
purpose. MATCHMAK.
Spencer Brad. "CoCo 3 Stores Recipes, The"; CoCo3; March
1992 p. 14. A repeat recipe filer for the CoCo 3 RFCIPF2.
Steidl, Jeff. "Pause Switch Adds Freedom to CoCc Habits"; June
1992 p. 10. A pause switch that works with all programs and
CoCos.
Voss. Mike!. "Sine Lines 3". CoCo3; February 1992. p.32. SIN
LINE3.
Weisenburger. M. "Megatank"; CoCo3; August 1991, p.34. A
battle of wits against alien forces. MEGATANK.
Woolridge, Mike. "Move PRINT@ to a New Location": CoCo3;
June 1992, p. 14. A converter for relocating PRINT® state-
ments. CONVERT.
Wyss-Gallifent, ST. "Gray-Level Printing for HSCREEN2";
CoCo3; May 1 992, p.4. Achieve 1 1 gray levels for HSCREEN2
printouts. AUTOGRAY.
August 1992 Vol.XIINo.1
CoCo Goes to Market
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Animation Through ML
by William P. Nee
$& Artifacting Meets the CoCo 3
by Adam Breindel
Back Issue Information
CoCo Consultations
by Marty Goodman
^ CoCo Note Taker
by Trevor Boehm
Delphi Bureau
by Eddie Kuns
§y Disk Sorter
22
5
8
€*y Key-Frame Transformations
by Dawn A. Smith
Letters to Rainbow
1
2
^
*^ Make Forms the Easy Way
by John Musumeci-
OS-9 Hotline
Print#-2
20
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by Lonnie Folk -
Protect Your Parcels
by Keiran Kenny
Received and Certified
- 25
- 25
by Geoff Friesen
Find PRINT© Locations Easily
by John Musumeci — — 24
$^ Grocery Shopping With CoCo
by David Leblanc 4
Intercom 16
Product Reviews:
KwikGen
from Gale Force Enterprises 6
VED/68000
from Bob van der Poel Software 15
October 1992 Vol. XII No.3
In this issue:
$^ Add Program Headers
by Pete Blackwell
Back Issue Information
CoCo Consultations
by Marty Goodman
Delphi Bureau
by Eddie Kums
Sfr Inter-Planetary Trash
by Kenneth Reighard Jr.
Letters to Rainbow
^w Molecular Mass
by Kevin Speight
fy OS-9 BBS Database
by Phil Scherer
Received and Certified
^ See What You Delete
by Geoff F re sen
12
11
7
13
1
2
16
17
11
12
^ Sketch in ASCII
by Michael Gochoco 13
4^ Sort With BASIC09
by Ken Kobes 4
Tips, Tricks and Traps
by Tim Kicntzle 1
§^ Track Car Repairs
by David Polonsky 6
$fy Word Processor Database
by Keiran Kenny 6
^w Zippy Animation in BASIC?
by Joseph Pendell 3
Product Reviews:
The CoCo Collection
from Sheldon Parsons 10
CoCo Font Pro
from Color Computing 16
September 1992 voi.xiino.2
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rfk Brand-label Disk Jackets
by Ron Dahlke 13
CoCo Consultations
by Marty Goodman 14
Delphi Bureau
^ by Eddie Kuns 10
^W Driller of the Times
by Trevor Boehm 13
^ Equation Solver ("Print#-2")
by Bob league and Class 2
§& Find Your Roots
by William F. Nee 17
^ Graphlt
by Rick St. John 22
The Hitachi 6309
by Marty Goodman 1
Letters to Rainbow 2
^ OS-9 Hotline 2 2
A OS-9 Learns to Count
by Stephen Goldberg 6
Prinl#-2
by Lonnie Folk 2
Received and Certified 11
§ot Scramble
by Trevor Boehm 4
^To Hex With Decimal
by Sieve Ricketts 4
^ UpTop With the CoCo 3
by George & Ellen Aftamonow 12
Product Reviews:
Bible & Intructional Programs
from Sebastian LaSpada 6
PowerBoost
from Burke & Burke 1
Up t b»c»c« 3
SeeP$ge12
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In this issue
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CoCo Consultations
by Marty Goodman
S^The CoCo Goes Buggy
by William P. Nee
§& CoCo Phone Book
by Trevor Boehm
Corrections
Delphi Bureau
by Eddie Kims
«^Echo Revisited
by Ken Collyer
Intercom
Interview: Tony Podraza
by THE RAINBOW Staff
Letters to Rainbow
£^A Matter of Degree
by Roger Carlson
11
10
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16
3
17
20
20
12
2
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^Minefield
by Kenneth Reighard Jr.
OSK Experiences
by John Donaldson
*^ Password Protection
by Joel M. Hegberg
*^ Queues for Programming
by Joseph Pendell
Received and Certified
Tips, Tricks and Traps
by Tim Kientzle
Product Reviews:
CCTooIs
from Micro 80 Users Group
GrafExpress 2,0
from Sundog Systems
6
1
3
8
11
8
15
18
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CoCo Consultations
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Delphi Bureau
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j^ Delusions of Bingo
by Steve Ostrom
DS-69B Level Control
by Steve Ricketts
^^ Get on Target
by Steve Puis
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by Mike Switzer
Letters to Rainbow
18
14
8
6
10
2
OSK Experiences, Part 2
by John Donaldson
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^V Snowflake Screen Saver
by Bill Budenhoher
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by Tom Beshara
Tips, Tricks and Traps
by Tim Kientzle
^What's in a Byte?
by Keiran Kenny
Product Reviews:
Life and Death
from BDS Software
TasCOM
from CoCoPRO!
15
18
1
6
3
16
9
13
January 1993 vol. XII NO. 6
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by Steven Puis
CoCo Consultations
by Marty Goodman
$& Defragment Disks
by Nick Johnson
Delphi Bureau
by Eddie Kuns
^ftf Gopher Smash
by Thomas Wong
^ HSCREEN Compressor
by Joel Mathew Hegberg
i^k Improve Your Prompt
by Pic Pucella
Intercom
Letters to Rainbow
16 OS-9 Hotline
^ot Prevent Monitor Burn-in
19 by Frank D'Urso
$OT Safari Into Solitaire
13 by Kenneth Reighard, Jr.
4} Send OS-9 Codes
8 by Bruce Geren
Tips, Tricks and Traps
6 by Tim Kientzle
15
11
1
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9
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12 MM/1 Technical Reference
2 fromMS
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is issue:
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by Marty Goodman -.
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by Harold H. Britten .„. 15
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by John R. Mott Jr „..._ 9
Tips, Tricks and Traps
by TimKientzle ..„,.., „ mm
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by Trevor Boehm
^VEF Graphics for Disk BASIC
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^^ Grab A Shape
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Letters to Rainbow
$^ Personal Diary
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by Tim Kientzle
8
11
8
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from Gale Force Enterprises
CoCo Friends Disk Magazine
from Rick's Computer Enterprise
7
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^ CoCo Calculates Net Worth 7
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Delphi Bureau 5
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by Charles Kiedaisch. 9
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Letters to Rainbow 2
^More Speed from BASIC
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ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE - RAINBOW ELEVEN YEAR INDEX
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ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE
RAINBOW ELEVEN YEAR INDEX
(C) 1990
AUTHOR
BARDEN, WILLIAM JR
BARDEN, WILLIAM JR
BARDEN, WILLIAM JR
BARDEN, WILLIAM JR
BARDEN, WILLIAM JR
BARDEN, WILLIAM JR
BARDEN, WILLIAM JR
BARDEN, WILLIAM JR
BARDEN, WILLIAM JR
BARDEN, WILLIAM JR
BETTS AND BONE
BETTS, R. BARTLY
BETTS, R. BARTLY
BETTS, R. BARTLY
BETTS, R. BARTLY
BETTS, R. BARTLY
BETTS, R. BARTLY
BETTS, R. BARTLY
BETTS, R. BARTLY
BETTS, R. BARTLY
CLEMENTS, W. C. JR
DEAN, MIKE
DIBBLE, PETER
DOWNARD, DAN
EICHSTAEDT, PETE
GABLER, DAVID J.
LEWANDOWSKI, DENNI
LEWANDOWSKI, DENNI
LEWANDOWSKI, DENNI
LEWANDOWSKI, DENNI
LEWANDOWSKI, DENNI
LEWANDOWSKI, DENNI
LEWANDOWSKI, DENNI
LEWANDOWSKI, DENNI
LEWANDOWSKI, DENNI
LEWANDOWSKI, DENNI
LEWANDOWSKI, DENNI
LEWANDOWSKI, DENNI
LEWANDOWSKI, DENNI
LEWANDOWSKI, DENNI
LEWANDOWSKI, DENNI
NEE, WILLIAM P.
NEE, WILLIAM P.
NEE, WILLIAM P.
NEE, WILLIAM P.
NEE, WILLIAM P.
NEE, WILLIAM P.
NEE, WILLIAM P.
NEE, WILLIAM P.
NEE, WILLIAM
NEE, WILLIAM
NEE, WILLIAM
NEE, WILLIAM P.
NEE, WILLIAM P.
ARTICLE
AL FOR THE COMPLETE NOVICE I
AL FOR THE COMPLETE NOVICE II
DISASSEMBLING SECRETS OF ROM
HARD FACTS ABOUT AL
INTERFACING TRICKS FOR BASIC & ML
MORE INTERFACING TRICKS
QUIZ FOR COCO AL
EZ ASSEMBLER
EZ ASSEMBLER GUIDEBOOK
USING EZASM
COVERING THE BASES WITH AL
6809 ARITHMETIC
6809 INSTRUCTION SET
ASSEMBLE ROUND THE OL' COCO
FINAL SCENE OF 51-COLUMN SCREEN
FLASHING IN 6809
INTERFACING ML WITH BASIC
INTRODUCING SCREEN 51
SCHOOL DAYS, SCHOOL DAYS
THE ONE GREAT SECRET TO AL
MORE PATCHES FOR EDTASM
DEFEAT DE BUGS
COMPUTER'S ANCIENT NATIVE LANGUAGE
GETTING STARTED WITH MACHINE LANGUAGE
EDTASM MINUS?
AL: GETTING BACK TO BASICS
ASSEMBLY CORNER
ASSEMBLY CORNER
ASSEMBLY CORNER
ASSEMBLY CORNER
ASSEMBLY CORNER: PROBLEMS?
BEYOND THE 'VADERS'
BLAST THOSE 'VADERS'
EDITOR/ASSEMBLERS
GOOD GRAPHICS EASY
HARDCOPY REVISITED
ML GRAPHICS GAME
ML HANDLES BASIC CHORES
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
SOAK UP SOME ASSEMBLY
THOSE STRANGE- LOOKING LISTINGS
ASSEMBLER SPIROGRAPH
A NEW RAM
GRAPHICS - WARPING PICTURES
PERMUTATION OF MANDELBROT
SEARCHING WORD PUZZLES
SIMULATING MOVEMENT AND CHANGE IN AL
TURING BUS
PLAYING WHAT IF SCENARIOS
ML MADE BASIC, PART XIII
THE ASSEMBLY LINE, PART 1
THE ASSEMBLY LINE, PART 2
3-D WITHOUT GLASSES
AND MORE MATH
MTH
YR
PAGE
SEP
1988
150
OCT
1988
132
MAY
1986
227
FEB
1986
119
JUL
1986
216
AUG
1986
188
NOV
1986
192
APR
1991
32
JUN
1991
60
MAY
1991
38
AUG
1984
236
MAR
1985
237
JAN
1985
242
OCT
1984
243
FEB
1985
110
JUL
1985
84
AUG
1985
96
DEC
1984
249
SEP
1984
121
JUN
1985
138
JUN
1985
124
FEB
1986
38
JUL
1987
100
JAN
1984
56
MAR
1984
32
JUN
1988
44
APR
1982
4
MAY
1982
47
JUN
1982
6
AUG
1982
22
FEB
1984
281
MAR
1983
218
DEC
1982
106
FEB
1983
194
OCT
1982
92
MAR
1984
123
NOV
1982
90
APR
1983
98
SEP
1982
73
JUL
1982
38
JAN
1984
222
AUG
1990
52
OCT
1990
54
MAR
1991
51
FEB
1991
30
JUN
1991
76
SEP
1990
48
NOV
1990
32
MAY
1991
56
JUL
1989
80
MAY
1990
22
JUN
1990
84
MAY
1989
82
FEB
1989
96
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NEE, WILLIAM P.
NEE, WILLIAM P.
NEE, WILLIAM P.
NEE, WILLIAM P.
NEE, WILLIAM P.
NEE, WILLIAM P.
NEE, WILLIAM P.
NEE, WILLIAM P.
NEE, WILLIAM P.
NEE, WILLIAM P.
REID, RANDALL
REID, RANDALL
ROBERTS, STEVE
ROSLUND, CHARLES
ROSLUND, CHARLES
SCHRAG, ROGER
SCHRAG, ROGER
SCHRAG, ROGER
SCHRAG, ROGER
WEIDE, DENNIS H.
WHITE, RICHARD
AND THE MUSIC PLAYED ON
AROUND IN CIRCLES
DRAW THE LINE
GET THE POINT
GETTING GRAPHIC
HIGH FINANCES
LET THERE BE MUSIC
ML MADE BASIC SERIES: GENERAL MATH
TWO-DIMENSIONAL ROTATION
WHAT A DUMP
MODIFY EDTASM FOR 80 COLUMN
CORRECTION
COCOMON JUNIOR
MINI-MONITOR FOR ML USE
ROM CALLS MADE THE EASY WAY
AN FCC FIX FOR EDTASM
PATCHING EDTASM TO RUN ON DISK
PATCHING THE PATCH
SUPERPATCH FOR EDTASM
MACHINE CODE LODER
MARRYING ML TO BASIC
JUN
1989
68
JAN
1989
90
DEC
1988
104
NOV
1988
80
OCT
1988
48
AUG
1988
137
MAR
1989
30
JUL
1988
100
APR
1989
72
SEP
1988
98
FEB
1989
80
JUN
1989
66
FEB
1985
164
OCT
1982
38
JUL
1983
18
MAR
1984
156
DEC
1982
29
APR
1983
194
SEP
1983
66
JUL
1985
144
MAY
1984
31
BUSINESS - RAINBOW ELEVEN YEAR INDEX
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RAINBOW ELEVEN YEAR INDEX
(C) 1990
BUSINESS
AUTHOR
ARCHER, DAVID
BERNICO, BILL
BERNICO, BILL
BONNELL, WILLIAM
BRUNOTTE, BENJAMIN
CARSON, EDWARD
CONANT, SHAWN
CORSON, ALAN
DAVIS, SUSAN
DAVIS, SUSAN
DETTMAN, HARVEY
DETTMANN, HARVEY
ERICSON, ROBERT
FOUTS, GORDON
GARRETT, RON
GARRETT, RON
HILL, EDDIE
HILL, EDDIE
HILL, EDDIE
HITKO, DON
KNIGHT, GLENN
KOHN, JOSEPH
LEISTICO, DALE
MACIAS, DAVID
MAY, CHARLES
MESSER, SHANE
MIR, JORGE
MITCHELL, DENNIS
MYERS, PAUL
NELSON, TOM
PAROUBEK, LARRY
PEPPENHORST, STAN
POSNER, JUDD
RAY, J.D.
RAY, J.D.
SEARBY, PAUL
SEARBY, PAUL
SHERRILL, SAM
STEPHENS, BRYAN
STUART, JOHN
THOMPSON, E.C.
TOTTINGHAM, BILL
WEIDE, DENNIS
WEIDE, DENNIS
WEIDE, DENNIS
WHALEY, CLARENCE
WOLF, ERIC A.
ARTICLE
C0C03 NUMBER CRUNCHER
ADVERTISING PROFIT PREDICTOR
FINANCING: ECONOMIC ADVANTAGE
CASH FLOW RATE OF RETURN
ANOTHER FORM
FINANCIAL ANALYST
PUTTING IT ON THEIR TAB
COCO POWER USER
HINTS ON SELLING SOFTWARE I
HINTS ON SELLING SOFTWARE II
MARKUP AND PROFIT
BOOKKEEPER'S HELPER
BUILDING SPECTACULATOR SHELLS
THE PRICE IS RIGHT
SET UP FOR ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
WANT SOME MONEY?
COSTCALC: MANUFACTURER'S COST ACCT
EXPENSE TRACKING & MANAGEMENT SYS
CORRECTION
WORKSHEET PRINTER
POWER OF ATTORNEY
PURCHASE ORDER - MAIL ORDER AID
DELIVERING THE GOODS
PREDICTING PROFITS
TAKING STOCK
THE GOLDEN RETRIEVER
PROJECT EVALUATION AND REVIEW
BUSINESS SOFTWARE AND THE COCO
FINDING THE ULTIMATE BARGAIN
STARTING YOUR COMPUTER BUSINESS
FIND RIGHT PERSON FOR JOB
MAKE AUTHORITATIVE DECISIONS
SMALL BUSINESS ACCOUNTING SYSTEM
LANDLORD'S HELPER I
LANDLORD'S HELPER II
DESIGN & DEVELOPE APPLICATIONS
DESIGN & DEVELOPE APPLICATIONS
FEASIBILITY OF COCO SURVEY RESEARCH
SHOW THE FACTS
THE TOTAL FIGURE
IN GOOD FORM
RECEIPT MAKER AND FILE
COCO PAYMASTER I
COCO PAYMASTER II
TURN COMPUTER INTO A CASH REGISTER
THE RULE OF 78S
PIE PLOTTER
MTH
YR
PAGE
MAR
1988
146
MAR
1988
32
MAR
1986
71
MAR
1985
131
APR
1990
64
MAR
1984
50
MAR
1988
20
MAY
1988
146
MAR
1985
167
APR
1985
154
MAR
1984
20
MAR
1987
97
APR
1983
74
APR
1990
116
OCT
1982
118
NOV
1982
98
MAR
1984
98
MAR
1986
122
MAR
1986
122
MAR
1988
73
MAR
1983
56
MAY
1985
172
MAR
1988
36
APR
1990
44
MAR
1988
60
APR
1990
24
MAR
1985
140
MAR
1984
28
MAR
1985
18
MAR
1984
212
JAN
1988
106
FEB
1983
132
NOV
1982
108
MAR
1985
106
APR
1985
170
JAN
1985
280
SEP
1984
258
APR
1984
20
APR
1990
67
FEB
1990
26
MAR
1988
72
MAR
1986
22
MAR
1985
58
APR
1985
82
AUG
1983
138
MAR
1986
36
JAN
1991
83
CASSETTE - RAINBOW ELEVEN year index
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RAINBOW ELEVEN YEAR INDEX
(C) 1990
CASSETTE
AUTHOR
ARTICLE
MTH
YR PAGE
CARMICHAEL, CRAIG
CURTIS, H. ALLEN
DISTEFANO, TONY
HETZLER, ED
LATNER, NORMAN
NELSON, MARK
NELSON, MARK
LOADING DOUBLE SPEED TAPES
CONCATENATE RAM RECORDS
DUALING CASSETTES
INDEX TO CASSETTE TAPES
GETTING THE MOST FROM YOUR CASSETTE
FAST RELIEF FOR TAPE- LOADING
CORRECTION
FEB
1986
76
JAN
1985
58
JUL
1984
176
MAY
1985
36
JAN
1985
76
FEB
1987
182
JUN
1987
116
CLUBS - RAINBOW ELEVEN YEAR INDEX
Page 1
RAINBOW ELEVEN YEAR INDEX
(C) 1990
CLUBS
AUTHOR
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
HATHAWAY, ED
HAVERSTOCK, MARK
ARTICLE
CLUBS AND PEN PALS
CLUBS AND PEN PALS
CLUBS AND PEN PALS
CLUBS AND PEN PALS
CLUBS, I
CLUBS,
CLUBS
CLUBS, i
CLUBS,
CLUBS
CLUBS, i
CLUBS,
CLUBS
CLUBS, i
CLUBS,
CLUBS
CLUBS, i
CLUBS,
CLUBS
LIST OF
COCO
CLUBS
LIST OF
COCO
CLUBS
LIST OF
COCO
CLUBS
LIST OF
COCO
CLUBS
LIST OF
COCO
CLUBS
LIST OF
COCO
CLUBS
LIST OF
coco
CLUBS
LIST OF
coco
CLUBS
LIST OF
coco
CLUBS
LIST OF
coco
CLUBS
HOW TO I
ORGANIZE A CLUB
CARE AND FEEDING OF COCO CLUB
MTH
YR
PAGE
AUG
1990
86
NOV
1990
86
JAN
1991
87
MAY
1991
76
JAN
1987
70
APR
1987
149
MAY
1988
141
AUG
1987
146
DEC
1987
148
JAN
1985
252
JAN
1986
221
JAN
1989
40
MAR
1986
173
APR
1985
234
JUL
1985
244
JUL
1986
204
SEP
1984
238
OCT
1985
156
OCT
1986
189
JAN
1989
34
JAN
1987
67
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Page 1
COMMUNICATIONS
RAINBOW ELEVEN YEAR INDEX
(C) 1990
AUTHOR
ADAMS AND LEAR
ALGER, PAUL
ALGER, PAUL
ANDERSON, DOUG
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
BAILEY, ERIC
BOSSINGER, SEAN
CHOUINARD, DANIEL
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
CROSBY, MARK
CURL, JOHN R.
CURL, JOHN R.
CURL, JOHN R.
DAVENPORT, ALAN
DAY, R. WAYNE
DAY, R. WAYNE
DAY, R. WAYNE
DAY, R. WAYNE
DAY, R. WAYNE
DAY, R. WAYNE
ARTICLE
TERMINAL PROGRAM FOR COCO 3"
BBS GAME: GALACTIC CONFLICT
REMOTE UPDATE
PERSONAL PASSWORD PROTECTOR
A LOOK AT WORKSPACE
BUFFER CAPTURE GARBAGE
BUILD AN OS -9 SUPPORT NETWORK
CHECKING INTO CONFERENCE
COCO SIG MANAGER
DATABASE DITTIES
DATABASE DOWNLOADING
DELPHI BUREAU
DELPHI BUREAU
DELPHI BUREAU
DELPHI BUREAU
DELPHI BUREAU
DELPHI COMMAND OPTIONS
DELPHI EVEN EASIER TO USE
DELPHI NEWS
DELPHI: CREATING ONLINE
DELPHI: DOWNLOADING PROBLEMS
DELPHI: FINDING ONLINE HELP
DELPHI: TIME FOR A CHANGE
FILES AND PROTOCOLS
FOLLOW-UP ON SIG MAIL
HELP IS JUST A SIG AWAY
HELP ONE, HELP ALL
HELPFUL IMPROVEMENTS
ONLINE DEBATE TEAM
PERSONAL SETTINGS PROFILE
PRESENTING THE DELPHI ADVANTAGE
SIG CHANGES, NEW SECTIONS
USING MAIL IN THE SIG
USING THE COCO SIG
THE ARTISTIC BBS
AUTODIAL
THE PHONE FILE TRADER
BULLETIN BOARDS
BULLETIN BOARDS
BULLETIN BOARDS
BULLETIN BOARDS
THE BBS'S IN NORTH AMERICA
THE BULLETIN BOARDS
THE EVOLVING REMOTE
NEW DELPHI ANNOUNCEMENTS
NOTES ON DOWNLOADING
THE COCO SIG
MASTER MESSENGER
BBS WRAP-UP
MODEMING ACROSS AMERICA
MUSIC AND A TERMINAL PROGRAM
NEWS FROM BBS WORLD
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON COMMUNICATIONS
SUMMER'S BUMPER CROP OF BBS'S
MTH
YR
PAGE
NOV
1986
93
NOV
1987
78
NOV
1988
110
NOV
1987
95
SEP
1986
172
SEP
1987
46
JUL
1986
88
APR
1987
94
OCT
1987
100
JUN
1986
97
APR
1988
157
MAR
1988
140
JUN
1988
163
JUL
1987
120
AUG
1987
102
DEC
1987
121
OCT
1986
154
MAR
1987
92
MAY
1986
92
SEP
1988
118
JUL
1988
150
AUG
1988
152
OCT
1988
64
MAY
1988
160
DEC
1986
169
MAY
1987
120
JUN
1987
126
NOV
1987
62
FEB
1988
146
JAN
1987
168
APR
1986
116
FEB
1987
68
NOV
1986
102
AUG
1986
174
NOV
1986
108
NOV
1987
144
NOV
1985
36
AUG
1990
87
NOV
1990
87
JAN
1991
88
MAY
1991
77
NOV
1988
106
NOV
1983
325
NOV
1986
70
MAR
1986
210
FEB
1986
88
JAN
1986
183
NOV
1983
42
NOV
1984
66
NOV
1984
72
SEP
1985
88
APR
1985
70
JUL
1985
90
NOV
1985
61
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DAY, R. WAYNE
DAY, WAYNE
DISTEFANO, TONY
DOWNARD, DAN
DOWNARD, DAN
DUDGEON, J. & M.
DUNCAN, RICHARD
DUNCAN, RICHARD
DUNCAN, RICHARD
DUNCAN, RICHARD
DUNCAN, RICHARD
FORD, STEVEN
FORD, STEVEN
GOODMAN, MARTIN
GOODMAN, MARTY
GOODMAN, MARTY
GOSSETTE, FRANK
GRUBB, ROBERT
HARDY, HARRY
HARDY, HARRY
HARDY, HARRY
HUTCHISON, DON
HUTCHISON, DON
HUTCHISON, DON
HUTCHISON, DON
HUTCHISON, DON
HUTCHISON, DON
HUTCHISON, DON
HUTCHISON, DON
HUTCHISON, DON
HUTCHISON, DON
HUTCHISON, DON
HUTCHISON, DON
HUTCHISON, DON
HUTCHISON, DON
HUTCHISON, DON
HUTCHISON, DON
HUTCHISON, DON
HUTCHISON, DON
HUTCHISON, DON
HUTCHISON, DON
HUTCHISON, DON
HUTCHISON, DON
HUTCHISON, DON
HUTCHISON, DON
HUTCHISON, DON
HUTCHISON, DON
HUTCHISON, DON
HUTCHISON, DON
HUTCHISON, DON
ISSEL, JIM
JENKINS, DAVE
JORGENSON, MICHAEL
KESSLER, GARY C.
KOONCE, TIM
KUNS, EDDIE
KUNS, EDDIE
KYTE, TED
LABONVILLE, HELENE
LANDWEHR, LARRY
LAW, GREG
LESTER, LANE
WELCOME TO WORLD OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS
DO'S AND DON'TS OF MODEMING
MODEM TO PRINTER CONNECTION
HAM RADIOS AND COCOS
SMARTS FOR A DUMB TERMINAL
VIDEOTEX TO DISK
COBBS COMMANDS
COBBS MESSAGE EDITOR
COBBS: SETTING UP SYSTEM FILES
COBBS: USING THE SERIAL PORT
INTRODUCTION TO COBBS
COCO AND AMATEUR RADIO
PLUG INTO PACKET
WEATHER. .OR NOT
DATABASE REPORT
RTTY FOR THE COCO
CC TALK: SMART TERMINAL PACKAGE
COBBS XMODEM ROUTINES
DATA COMMUNICATIONS AND COCO
DATA COMMUNICATIONS AND COCO
SYNCHRONOUS DATA TRANSMISSION
DATABASE REPORT
DATABASE REPORT
DATABASE REPORT
DATABASE REPORT
DATABASE REPORT
DATABASE REPORT
DATABASE REPORT
DATABASE REPORT
DATABASE REPORT
DATABASE REPORT
DATABASE REPORT
DELPHI AND TAPE I/O
DELPHI: AT YOUR SERVICE
DELPHI: COCO DOS?
DELPHI: COMMON QUESTIONS
DELPHI: DATABASE REPORT
DELPHI: DATABASE REPORT
DELPHI: DATABASE REPORT
DELPHI: DATABASE REPORT
DELPHI: DATABASE REPORT
DELPHI: WHAT'S GOING ON?
DELPHI: WHO HAS THE TIME?
GAMETERM; SHAREWARE TERMINALS
GETTING STARTED WITH DELPHI
KEY-SUB AND WEFAX AND GUIDE
NEW HORIZONS
THE COMPUTER CONNECTION
THE WORLD'S FIRST
TOKENIZED BASIC
CURRENT COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAMS
SO YOU WANT TO BE A SYSOP
A FRIENDLY BBS
INTRO TO MODEMS
OBSERVING THE SOCIAL GRACES
NAME THAT TUNE WITH ULTIMUSE
OS -9 UPLOADS GROWING
TWO COCO BBS SYSTEM
RS-232 INTERFACE CABLE
COCO CONVERSATION
NEW UPLOADS
RAINBOARD 1984
OCT
1984
126
FEB
1985
39
OCT
1984
66
NOV
1984
250
MAR
1983
160
FEB
1982
11
DEC
1985
153
NOV
1986
80
JAN
1986
142
FEB
1986
100
NOV
1985
135
NOV
1989
44
FEB
1990
22
FEB
1985
42
SEP
1986
173
NOV
1986
36
NOV
1984
50
NOV
1988
88
APR
1983
78
JUN
1983
240
NOV
1983
173
FEB
1988
146
MAR
1988
140
APR
1988
157
MAY
1988
160
JUN
1988
163
JUL
1987
121
AUG
1987
102
SEP
1987
46
OCT
1987
100
NOV
1987
63
DEC
1987
121
AUG
1988
156
MAY
1989
40
APR
1989
50
DEC
1988
148
JUL
1988
150
AUG
1988
152
SEP
1988
118
OCT
1988
64
NOV
1988
33
MAR
1989
96
JAN
1989
114
JUL
1989
87
NOV
1987
64
NOV
1989
36
SEP
1989
42
NOV
1988
28
DEC
1989
35
OCT
1989
54
NOV
1990
62
NOV
1988
36
NOV
1987
152
NOV
1990
12
NOV
1989
72
APR
1990
62
JUN
1990
92
NOV
1986
86
NOV
1984
89
NOV
1985
124
MAR
1990
72
NOV
1984
44
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Page 3
LESTER, LANE
MANNING, RIC
MILLER-GAVRILUK
MIR, JORGE
MIR, JORGE
OLIVE, TONY
ON LEY, RAY
PLOG, MICHAEL
POPYACK, LEN
ROSEN, BOB
SHARP, TONY
SLOAN, KEVIN
TAYLOR, SCOTT M.
TREVOR, ALEX
WHITE, RICHARD
WHITE, RICHARD
SUPREME SYSOP AND MODEM MONSTER
TEACH COCO TO DIAL UP SOME FUN
CHECKERS BY MODEM
AUTO PHONE DIALER FOR MODEM II
DOWNLOADING FROM VIDEOTEX
GOING ONLINE
AN OLD CODE IN A NEW MODE
THOUGHTS ON DELPHI
HAMMING IT UP
COMMUNICATING WITH YOUR COCO
ADDING AN AUTO ANSWER
A COBBS UPDATE
BBS: POWER AND PROTECTION
THE OTHER END OF THE PHONE
COMMUNICATIONS WORD PROCESSOR
DEVELOPING A PROGRAM
NOV
1983
20
NOV
1983
122
NOV
1986
114
NOV
1983
53
NOV
1981
9
NOV
1990
46
NOV
1989
12
MAR
1986
154
NOV
1986
43
NOV
1983
192
NOV
1984
18
NOV
1988
16
NOV
1985
106
NOV
1983
288
JUL
1983
183
JUN
1983
174
DATABASE MANAGEMENT - RAINBOW ELEVEN YEAR INDEX
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RAINBOW ELEVEN YEAR INDEX
(C) 1990
DATABASE MANAGEMENT
AUTHOR
CLARK, STEPHEN P.
KUNS, EDDIE
KUNS, EDDIE
KUNS, EDDIE
KUNS, EDDIE
KUNS, EDDIE
KUNS, EDDIE
KUNS, EDDIE
KUNS, EDDIE
KUNS, EDDIE
KUNS, EDDIE
NOLAN, BILL
NOLAN, BILL
NOLAN, BILL
NOLAN, BILL
NOLAN, BILL
NOLAN, BILL
NOLAN, BILL
PERLMAN, RICHARD
PERLMAN, RICHARD
PERLMAN, RICHARD
SCERBO, FRED B.
WEIR, ROBERT
ARTICLE
JULIE "THE MOUSE'
COCO SIG REPORT
COCO SIG UPLOADS
CONFERENCE
CONFERENCE CONTROL
NEW DELPHI RATES
NEW MACHINES COMING
ONLINE EFFICIENCY
ONLINE INTERACTIONS + DATABASE REPORT
SENDING MAIL ON DELPHI
USING THE SLASH
CREATING A DISK MAILING LIST PROGRAM
DEVELOPING A DATABASE MANAGER II
DEVELOPING A DATABASE MANAGER V
DEVELOPING A DISK MAILING LIST PROGRAM
DISK MAILING LIST PROGRAM
CORRECTION
USE OF DIRECT ACCESS DISK FILES
DO -IT YOURSELF DATABASE, PART 3
DO- IT YOURSELF DATABASE, PART 4
MAKE REPORTS FOR BILLS, CHECKS, ETC.
THE WORLD'S EASIEST DATABASE
JUMBO INFORMATION HANDLER
MTH
YR
PAGE
APR
1986
157
JUL
1990
62
AUG
1990
14
APR
1991
54
MAY
1991
22
NOV
1990
58
OCT
1990
68
JUN
1991
22
SEP
1990
70
DEC
1990
58
MAR
1991
61
JUL
1984
64
AUG
1984
22
NOV
1984
245
SEP
1984
111
DEC
1984
256
FEB
1985
281
OCT
1984
32
SEP
1989
20
APR
1990
12
JUL
1990
36
JUN
1985
152
NOV
1984
162
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(C) 1990
DISK
AUTHOR
ARMSTRONG, KERRY
BERENZ, MICHAEL
BIRONAS, DENNIS
CHARNEY, MARK
DATER, ANDREW
DAVIDSON, KEVIN
DELPERDANG, RALPH
DERRINGER, DENNIS
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DUNCAN, WAYNE
DWIGHT, JEFFRY
EICHSTAEDT, PETE
FALK, LAWRENCE
GANI, PAUL
GOODMAN, MARTIN
GOODMAN, MARTIN
GOODMAN, MARTY
GOODMAN, MARTY
HARDY, HARRY
HEFTER, MARTIN
HEFTER, MELVIN
HEYZA, DOUG
HEYZA, DOUG
HOFFMAN, PAUL
HONAKER, SCOTT
JORGENSON, MICHAEL
LAWSON, MATT
LAWSON, MATT
LEWANDOWSKI, DENNI
LEWANDOWSKI, DENNI
MCGARRITY, A.L.
MIR, JORGE
MIR, JORGE
PEAKE, JIM
PEREVOSNIK, JOE
PLOG, MICHAEL
ROSLUND, CHARLES
RUTLEDGE, E.P.
SCHRAG, ROGER
SCHRAG, ROGER
SCHRAG, ROGER
SCHRAG, ROGER
SCHRAG, ROGER
SCHRAG, ROGER
SELIG, PAUL
SELIG, PAUL
SELIG, PAUL
STEARMAN, COLIN
STEARMAN, COLIN
STEARMAN, COLIN
ARTICLE
UPGRADE THE DISK CONTROLLER
AN INSIDE VIEW
SUPER- DISK CHARGER
DISK FIXER
DISK MENU UTILITY
DEMYSTIFICATION OF ML ON DISK
LAZY MAN'S DISK DIRECTORY
A CHANGE OF ADDRESS
16K OF EPROM FOR CONTROLLER
BUILD A Y ADAPTER
DISC SAVEM
DISK FILE CONVERSIONS
SWITCHING DOUBLE-SIDED DISKS
DISK TO TAPE TRANSFER
ZAPPING WITH CONFIDENCE
GATHERING UP SCATTERED PROGRAMS
A TALE OF TWO DISCS
DISK MERGE
DISK TINKERER'S DEVICE
FROM MS-DOS TO COCO
COCO FILES TO MS-DOS DISKS
HARD DRIVE FOR YOUR COCO
HIDE THAT DISK DIRECTORY
LIVING WITH ONE DISK
GETTING MORE FROM YOUR DISK DIR
DIRECTORY HELPER
CORRECTION
CONVERTING MICROPAINTER TO DISK
EXERCISE YOUR DRIVES
TAKE COMMAND OF COCO 3 DRIVES
BACKUP AND GO
CORRECTION
DABBLING WITH DISK
ML AND YOUR DISK DRIVE
THE PERFECT DISK MANAGER
MAKE AN INDEX FOR YOUR DISC
POKING MEMORY WITH A DISC
FIVE 'HIDDEN' TRACKS
HARD COPIES OF DISK DIRECTORY
HARD COPY YOUR DISKETTE LISTINGS
DISK DIRECTORY PRINTOUT
DISK FILE HELPS YOU KEEP TRACK
DISK BACKUP UTILITY
DISK DRIVE SPEED CHECK
DISK OPERATOR REVEALS NEW ROUTINES
SPECIAL USE FOR DOS COMMAND
TAPE TO DISK TRANSFER
TAPE TO DISK TRANSFER
KEEPING TRACK WITH QUICK FIND
SPEED UP YOUR DISK
THREE DISK UTILITIES FOR FILING
40 OR 80 TRACKS AND DOUBLE SIDED
CORRECTION
ENHANCE COCO'S DOS
MTH
YR
PAGE
JUL
1986
68
JUL
1987
97
JUN
1985
113
MAR
1984
196
FEB
1986
36
DEC
1983
180
DEC
1983
216
MAY
1984
38
MAR
1985
54
JUL
1983
176
DEC
1981
1
JAN
1982
8
AUG
1985
162
AUG
1984
229
DEC
1985
118
FEB
1986
94
DEC
1981
3
FEB
1985
175
MAR
1986
84
JUN
1986
182
JUL
1986
176
MAR
1989
44
OCT
1983
46
MAR
1983
174
JUL
1983
152
AUG
1985
69
OCT
1985
228
MAR
1984
132
JUN
1988
110
FEB
1987
94
JUL
1987
98
JUN
1988
38
OCT
1983
190
JAN
1982
16
JUL
1987
30
JAN
1982
23
MAR
1982
29
JUN
1986
92
MAY
1987
92
MAR
1983
126
MAR
1982
31
JUL
1982
30
DEC
1983
28
AUG
1984
164
JUL
1983
71
NOV
1984
140
JAN
1984
48
FEB
1987
73
DEC
1983
162
JUN
1982
66
DEC
1982
110
JUL
1985
26
JAN
1986
231
SEP
1984
74
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STEARMAN, COLIN
STEARMAN, COLIN
STEARMAN, COLIN
STEARMAN, COLIN
STEPHENS, MATT
SWAN, MARVIN
SWAN, MARVIN
SWAN, MARVIN
SWAN, MARVIN
SZLUCHA, D. & T.
SZLUCHA, THOMAS
SZLUCHA, THOMAS
SZLUCHA, THOMAS
TRAPASSO, DAVE
WILSON, TERRY
ZIMMER, CHARLES
ZIMMER, CHARLES
CORRECTION
CORRECTION
EXPLORING COCO'S DOS
CORRECTION
DISKSORT
DISKETTE DIRECTORIES
DISKETTE DIRECTORIES
CORRECTION
DISKETTE DIRECTORIES
WASHING YOUR DISKS
TANDY DISC SYSTEM
TANDY DISC-0
ZONK PROOF YOUR DISK
DISK ALIGNMENT
CRASH -PROOF IT
BLOCKOUT TROUBLESOME
BLOCKOUT TROUBLESOME
HANDLER I
HANDLER II
HANDLER III
DIRECTORIES
GRANULES
GRANULES
OCT
1984
237
NOV
1984
244
JUL
1984
18
AUG
1984
130
DEC
1983
64
NOV
1984
100
DEC
1984
37
APR
1985
226
JAN
1985
120
NOV
1983
308
NOV
1981
1
AUG
1981
5
JUN
1983
84
APR
1986
149
FEB
1986
31
JAN
1985
89
FEB
1985
250
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RAINBOW ELEVEN YEAR INDEX
(C) 1990
EDITORIAL
AUTHOR
ARNOTT, JO ANNA
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
BARDEN, WILLIAM JR
FALK, LAWRENCE C.
FALK, LAWRENCE C.
FALK, LAWRENCE C.
FALK, LAWRENCE C.
FALK, LAWRENCE C.
FALK, LAWRENCE C.
FALK, LAWRENCE C.
FALK, LAWRENCE C.
FALK, LAWRENCE C.
FALK, LAWRENCE C.
FALK, LAWRENCE C.
FALK, LAWRENCE C.
FALK, LAWRENCE C.
FALK, LAWRENCE C.
FALK, LAWRENCE C.
FALK, LAWRENCE C.
FALK, LAWRENCE C.
FALK, LAWRENCE C.
FALK, LAWRENCE C.
FALK, LAWRENCE C.
FALK, LAWRENCE C.
FALK, LAWRENCE C.
FALK, LAWRENCE C.
FALK, LAWRENCE C.
FALK, LAWRENCE C.
FALK, LAWRENCE C.
FALK, LAWRENCE C.
FALK, LAWRENCE C.
FALK, LAWRENCE C.
FALK, LAWRENCE C.
FALK, LAWRENCE C.
FALK, LAWRENCE C.
FALK, LAWRENCE C.
FALK, LAWRENCE C.
FALK, LAWRENCE C.
FALK, LAWRENCE C.
FALK, LAWRENCE C.
FALK, LAWRENCE C.
FALK, LAWRENCE C.
FALK, LAWRENCE C.
ARTICLE
BUILDING APRIL'S RAINBOW
A NEW LOOK FOR THE RAINBOW
1991 RAINBOW THEMES CALENDAR
AN ELECTRONIC EVOLUTION
FROM READER TO WRITER
HOW MANY COLORS IN A RAINBOW?
JOIN THE CHORUS
OS- 9: ROOM FOR GROWTH
0S9 CONTROVERSEY?
RAINBOW ILLUSIONS
THE SHOW MUST GO ON
WHAT'S IN STORE?
WRAPPING THE RAINBOW
THE FUTURE OF THE COCO
A SEASON FOR REFLECTION
ALL ABOUT COCO 3
AN EXCHANGE OF IDEAS
AVAILABILITY OF COCO 3 SOFTWARE
AVAILABILITY OF COCO 3 SOFTWARE
BALANCING A RAINBOW
CHANGES FOR THE NEXT YEAR
CHICAGO RAINBOWFEST
COCO 3 COMMENTS
COCO GRAPHICS ADVANCES
COCO'S CANADIAN FUTURE
COME VISIT FALSOFT: CHICAGO RAINBOWFEST
COMMENTS ABOUT ADVENTURE CONTEST
COMMENTS ABOUT SOFTWARE PIRACY
COMMENTS ON COCO 3
COMPUTER USES-YOU DECIDE
DOCUMENTATION
FIFTH ANNIVERSARY MEMORIES
FUTURE FOR THE COCO
GOODBYE TO STEVE BLYN
HARDWARE
HERE TO STAY
HOW TO PROMOTE THE COCO
KEEPING IN TOUCH
MUSIC
OCTOBER MAGIC
PRINTER ADVENTURE
PROGRAMMING
RAINBOW SEAL OF CERTIFICATION
RAINBOW SUPPORTS ALL MODELS OF COCO
SEASONS OF CHANGE
SIXTH ANNIVERSARY COMMENTS
SOME POST- RAINBOWFEST REFLECTIONS
SOME RANDOM THOUGHTS
SOMETHING AKIN TO A MIRACLE
STARTING THE YEAR OFF RIGHT
SUIT BETWEEN APPLE AND MICROSOFT AND HP
TANDY'S GOT IT
THE COMPUTER'S PLACE IN EDUCATION
THE DREAM MACHINE
MTH
YR
PAGE
APR
1987
16
JUL
1990
92
OCT
1990
95
OCT
1989
14
JAN
1990
124
APR
1990
124
NOV
1989
123
DEC
1989
124
AUG
1990
95
MAY
1990
124
FEB
1990
10
MAR
1990
124
APR
1991
75
AUG
1990
60
DEC
1988
10
SEP
1986
12
NOV
1987
12
JAN
1987
12
MAR
1987
12
MAY
1989
10
AUG
1987
12
JUN
1987
12
DEC
1986
12
OCT
1990
8
APR
1989
10
AUG
1986
12
MAY
1987
12
APR
1987
12
SEP
1986
12
NOV
1988
8
FEB
1991
8
JUL
1986
12
MAR
1988
12
JAN
1991
8
MAR
1991
8
FEB
1989
10
FEB
1987
12
JAN
1988
12
APR
1991
8
OCT
1988
10
MAY
1991
8
JUN
1991
8
SEP
1987
12
MAY
1988
12
APR
1988
12
JUL
1987
12
AUG
1988
10
FEB
1988
12
JUN
1989
12
JAN
1989
10
JUN
1988
10
NOV
1986
12
SEP
1988
10
JUL
1988
10
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FALK,
LAWRENCE C.
FALK,
LAWRENCE C.
FALK,
LAWRENCE C.
FALK,
LAWRENCE C.
FALK,
LAWRENCE C.
FALK,
LAWRENCE C.
FALK,
LAWRENCE C.
FALK,
LONNIE
FALK,
LONNIE
FALK,
LONNIE
FALK,
LONNIE
FALK,
LONNIE
FALK,
LONNIE
FALK,
LONNIE
FALK,
LONNIE
FALK,
LONNIE
FALK,
LONNIE
KAPFHAMMER,
JUTTA
KAPFHAMMER,
JUTTA
KAPFHAMMER,
JUTTA
KAPFHAMMER,
JUTTA
KAPFHAMMER,
JUTTA
KAPFHAMMER,
JUTTA
KAPFHAMMER,
JUTTA
REED,
JAMES
E.
REED,
JAMES
E.
REED,
JAMES
E.
REED,
JAMES
E.
REED,
JAMES
E.
REED,
JAMES
E.
REED,
JAMES
E.
REED,
JAMES
E.
REED,
JAMES
E.
REED,
JAMES
E.
REED,
JAMES
E.
REED,
JAMES
E.
REED,
JAMES
E.
REED,
JAMES
E.
THOUGHTS ABOUT COCO
SALUTE TO BARRY THOMPSON
SCHOOL DAYS
SUPPORT THE COCO! !
WE'RE DOING OK
WHAT'S GOOD FOR GENERAL BULLMOOSE
WORLD NET
A HELPING HAND
A NEW SITE FOR RAINBOWFEST
A TRANSITION AT THE RAINBOW
CANADIAN FUTURE II
EIGHT YEARS STRONG
FUN AT THE FEST
HISTORY IN THE MAKING
NEW LIFE FOR COCO
SPREAD THE WORD!
SPRING FORWARD, LOOK BACK
BUILDING OCTOBER'S RAINBOW
CONTINUING RAINBOW'S DEVELOPMENT
INTRO TO BEGINNERS ISSUE
INTRO TO BUSINESS AND FINANCE ISSUE
INTRO TO HOME HELP ISSUE
INTRO TO UTILITIES ISSUE
UPCOMING CHANGES
ALL ABOUT COCO 3
ASSORTED COMMENTARY
ATTACH A COCO TO YOUR EXERCISE BIKE
BUILDING JULY'S RAINBOW
BUILDING MARCH'S RAINBOW
COCO 3 COMMENTS
COMMENTS ON COPYRIGHT ISSUES
DISCUSSION OF CHICAGO RAINBOWFEST
INTRO TO TELECOMMUNICATIONS ISSUE
INTRODUCTION TO BEGINNERS ISSUE
JUST CAN'T RETIRE THE OLD COCO 1
JUTTA KAPFHAMMER AS NEW MANAGING EDITOR
NOTES FOR BEGINNERS
WANTS HELP WRITING BOOK ABOUT COCO
AUG
1990
8
JUL
1990
8
SEP
1990
8
DEC
1990
8
OCT
1987
12
MAR
1989
10
NOV
1990
8
APR
1990
10
SEP
1989
10
OCT
1989
10
DEC
1989
10
AUG
1989
10
JUL
1989
12
JAN
1990
10
MAR
1990
10
NOV
1989
10
MAY
1990
10
OCT
1987
16
SEP
1987
16
JAN
1988
16
MAR
1988
16
APR
1988
16
FEB
1988
16
MAY
1988
16
SEP
1986
16
AUG
1986
16
MAY
1987
16
JUL
1987
16
MAR
1987
16
DEC
1986
16
NOV
1986
16
JUN
1987
16
NOV
1987
16
JAN
1987
16
FEB
1987
16
AUG
1987
16
JUL
1986
16
DEC
1987
12
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RAINBOW ELEVEN YEAR INDEX
(C) 1990
EDUCATION
AUTHOR
ALBRECHT-ZAMORA
ALBRECHT-ZAMORA
ALBRECHT-ZAMORA
ALBRECHT-ZAMORA
ALBRECHT-ZAMORA
ALBRECHT-ZAMORA
ALBRECHT-ZAMORA
ALBRECHT-ZAMORA
ALBRECHT-ZAMORA
ALBRECHT-ZAMORA
ALBRECHT-ZAMORA
ALBRECHT-ZAMORA
ALBRECHT-ZAMORA
BARDUS, SHARON
BELL
BRUCE K.
BENNETT, JIM
BENOIT, GARY
BERNICO, BILL
BERNICO, BILL
BERNICO, BILL
BERNICO, BILL
BERNICO, BILL
BERNICO, BILL
BETTS, R. BARTLEY
BLOUNT, ANDY
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
ARTICLE
COMMENTS FOR PARENTS OF SMALL CHILDREN
DRAGON -TOWN LIBRARY
EASY TO PLAY ADVENTURE GAME
EXAMPLES FROM THE GAME 'REVERSE'
GENERAL INFO USEFUL TO PARENTS
HAVING FUN WITH NUMBER PATTERNS
HELP WANDERING STAR
HINTS FOR PARENTS OF YOUNG CHILDREN
MAKING YOUR OWN MANDALA
SHORT DEMOS FOR CHILDREN
SHORT PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN
WANDERING STAR FINDS GOURMET OASIS
WANDERING STAR LEARNS TO PEEK
THE YOUNG, THE OLD AND COLOR LOGO
EARLY MATH PROBLEMS QUIZ
THE VOCABULARY TIGHTROPE
ELEMENTS
COUNT YOUR MONEY
ELEVATOR
HELP TEACHER TOTAL SCORES
MAP OF THE WORLD
TEACH FRACTIONS
TEACHES SIGN LANGUAGE
WORK ON YOUR GRAMMAR
DEMONSTRATES ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
'USER FRIENDLY' REQUIRES FRIENDLY USERS
A SQUARE DEAL FOR TEACHING MATH
A WORKING ALARM CLOCK
AN ADJECTIVE REVIEW
ANIMAL STORIES
AVOID THE AVALANCHE WITH TEACHER'S AID
BAR GRAPH OF CHILDREN'S TEST SCORES
BINARY DICE CONVERSIONS
BUILDING LANGUAGE ARTS SKILLS
BUILDING READING SKILLS
BUT, WHAT DID I GET WRONG?
BUYING STAMPS
CARRIER'S COLLECTION CHART
COMPUTER ASSISTANCE IN CONCEPT DEVELOPMEN
COMPUTING INTEREST PAYMENTS
CONVERT INCHES, FEET AND YARDS
COUNTING ON COCO
CRACKING CODES
CREATE A CALENDAR
CREATE FORMS OF SUBSTANCE
CROSS REFERENCE DRILL
DAILY SCHEDULE PICTOGRAPH
DESIGN PROGRAMS TO HELP CHILDREN LEARN
DEVELOP DICTIONARY SKILLS
DEVELOPING LOGICAL REASONING SKILLS
DICTIONARY SKILLS PROGRAM
DRILL ON SENTENCE STRUCTURE
EDUCATIONAL FOOTBALL QUIZ
ELEMENTARY COORDINATE GEOMETRY
MTH
YR
PAGE
JAN
1985
48
OCT
1985
98
NOV
1984
81
SEP
1984
44
AUG
1984
53
FEB
1985
253
JUL
1985
79
DEC
1985
56
SEP
1985
142
SEP
1985
136
APR
1985
140
MAY
1985
181
JUN
1985
229
OCT
1983
210
SEP
1983
152
JUL
1986
188
SEP
1983
34
SEP
1987
70
OCT
1985
25
SEP
1987
76
SEP
1988
70
SEP
1987
40
SEP
1985
39
FEB
1983
48
SEP
1987
36
JAN
1983
92
JUN
1987
47
DEC
1988
102
OCT
1986
152
MAR
1989
28
DEC
1983
294
JUN
1983
28
DEC
1986
88
MAR
1986
152
AUG
1989
64
MAR
1983
152
JAN
1991
34
AUG
1988
80
AUG
1983
152
MAR
1985
175
JAN
1989
72
JAN
1987
76
OCT
1989
52
SEP
1984
96
JUL
1983
130
SEP
1988
136
SEP
1985
44
JUL
1982
18
NOV
1984
254
JUL
1986
132
APR
1989
98
APR
1985
161
OCT
1987
94
MAY
1985
81
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STEVE
BLYN
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STEVE
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STEVE
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STEVE
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STEVE
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STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
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STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
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STEVE
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STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
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STEVE
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STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
BLYN
STEVE
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION GAME
ESTIMATING EXPENSES
EXERCISE YOUR STRINGS WITH VOWEL CHECKER
EXPLORING THE CARD CATALOG
FINDING AREAS AND PERIMETERS IN HI -RES
FRACTION ACTION
FUN WITH PHONICS
GATHERING INFO FROM COCO ENCYCLOPEDIA
GETTING A FIX ON TRIANGLES
GOOD REINFORCEMENT MEANS NO FROWNS
GRAPHICS WORTH 1000 ALPHANUMERICS
GUESS THE MISSING NUMBER
HELPING YOUNGSTERS FORM CATEGORIES
HISTORICAL FIGURES TUTOR
HONE DIRECTIONAL SKILLS
INCREASE MEMORIZATION ABILITIES
INTEGERS IN ORDER
KILLING FLIES WITH THE FRIENDLY TOOL
LANGUAGE ARTS GAME
LEARNING ABOUT RATIOS
LEARNING ABOUT SCALES (MAPS)
LEARNING THE SIGNS
LOCATING POINTS ON A GRAPH
MAKE THE DIFFICULTY LEVEL VARIABLE
MAKING DEWEY DECIMAL USER- FRIENDLY
METRIC
MYSTERY WORD PUZZLES
NUMBER FUN FOR THE VERY YOUNG
ONE-ON-ONE MATH DRILLS
PERSONALIZED CERTIFICATES
PREPARING FOR THE RIGHT CAREER CHOICE
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION PREVIEW
PRESIDENTS TAKE PRECEDENCE
PROBABILITY
PROGRAMMING A COMPUTER ILLITERATE SCHOOL
PROPER GRAMMAR IMPORTANT IN PROGRAMS
RAINY DAY ACCOUNT
RANDOM OFTEN NEEDS A HELPING HAND
READING EXERCISE
RECITE 'PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE'
RESTAURANT RECKONINGS
REVIEW OF PUNCTUATION MARKS
REVIEW OF SYNONYMS
REVIVING A NEARLY LOST ART
SHARPEN REFERENCE SKILLS
SHOOTING MATH
SOLVING VERBAL MATH PROBLEMS
SUSTAIN INTEREST BY EXPANDING RELEVANCE
SWINGING WITH BASEBALL INTEREST
TAKE THIS MESSAGE, PLEASE!
TEACH ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS
TEACHES CHILDREN TO FOLLOW DIRECTIONS
TEACHING CHILDREN TIME CONCEPTS
TEACHING LANGUAGE IDIOMS
TEACHING LINE GRAPHS
THE THREE BEARS COME OF AGE
TO RHYME OR NOT TO RHYME
TORONTO, ONTARIO FOR A BASKET
UPGRADING KEYBOARD SKILLS
VALUE OF COMPARISON SHOPPING
VOWELS
WORKING WITH THE ELECTRONIC BOOK I
JUN
1985
45
JAN
1988
54
APR
1983
96
AUG
1986
94
APR
1984
43
MAY
1989
56
MAR
1988
89
DEC
1984
174
SEP
1987
138
AUG
1982
41
FEB
1984
60
JUN
1984
121
JAN
1985
55
SEP
1990
46
JUL
1990
86
FEB
1989
105
JUN
1990
18
MAR
1984
121
JUL
1987
56
SEP
1989
54
MAY
1987
112
AUG
1984
107
APR
1986
136
SEP
1982
35
MAR
1987
74
MAY
1990
88
SEP
1986
74
AUG
1987
97
FEB
1990
94
OCT
1983
106
JAN
1986
108
APR
1988
70
FEB
1987
46
NOV
1989
24
SEP
1983
50
OCT
1982
26
AUG
1985
148
FEB
1983
14
NOV
1988
40
NOV
1983
314
FEB
1988
76
OCT
1985
45
MAY
1988
88
JAN
1984
87
JUN
1988
86
JUN
1989
76
JUL
1988
54
DEC
1982
56
MAY
1984
190
JUL
1985
42
DEC
1987
98
OCT
1984
52
MAY
1986
138
JUN
1986
84
APR
1987
46
NOV
1986
74
DEC
1989
32
MAR
1990
112
NOV
1987
76
FEB
1985
64
APR
1990
85
NOV
1985
30
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BLYN, STEVE
BLYN, STEVE
COLLICOT, JOHN
COLLICOTT, JOHN
COOPER, RICK
COOPER, RICK
CROOKS, MARY
CROOKS, ROBERT
DACUS, JUDY & DAVI
DACUS, JUDY & DAVI
DAVIS, SUSAN
DERSHEIMER, RICHAR
DORRITY, DENNIS
DUNCAN, JAMES
FAESSLER, CHUCK
FRENCH, PAUL
GARRETT, NORMAN
GERMAN, J.D.
GORDLEY, RICHARD
GORDLEY, RICHARD
GORDLEY, RICHARD
GRAY, THOMAS
GRAY, THOMAS
HOOD, THOMAS
HOOPER, DAVID
HOOPER, DAVID
HYRE, LEONARD
INMAN, DON
INMAN, DON
INMAN, DON
JOHNSON, SAMUEL
KENNY, KEIRAN
KENNY, KEIRAN
KENNY, KEIRAN
KENNY, KEIRAN
KHERIATY, LARRY
KIMMELMAN, PAUL
KIMMELMAN, PAUL
KIMMELMAN, PAUL
KIMMELMAN, PAUL
KIMMELMAN -MACALI
KIMMELMAN -MACALI
KIMMELMAN -MACALI
KINNEY, GARY
KNOLHOFF, MIKE
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KONECKY, LARRY
KRETSCHMER, J.C.
LABELLE, RUSS
LAMONICA, MARY -JAM
LATHAM -ERICKSON
LESTER, LANE
LESTER, LANE
LEVINSON, ERIC
LIGON, ELIZABETH
LINGE, JOHN
LUETKE, PAUL
WORKING WITH THE ELECTRONIC BOOK II
YOUR CHILD'S SELF IMAGE
CIPHER FUN FOR COCO KIDS
PROBLEM-SOLVING SKILLS IN MATH
STATES AND CAPITALS
THE BIG BAD WOLF
TIME TEST
COMMON DENOMINATOR FOR MATH STUDY AND EAS
SPELLING DRILL AND PRACTICE I
SPELLING DRILL AND PRACTICE II
FONEHOME-ET COULD HAVE USED THIS ONE
HERE'S THE ANSWER, WHAT WAS THE QUESTION?
REPORT CARD PAYOFF
LEARNING YOUR ABCS
POP QUIZ: NAME 50 CAPITALS
IOWA LEMONADE
RANDOM LAB SCHEDULER
PUT KEYBOARD ON THE SCREEN
LONG DIVISION DRILL
MEASURE SPEED READING AND COMPREHENSION
CORRECTION
MEASURING YOUR INCHES
SPEEDMATH
ROMAN NUMERAL DRILL
AN EDUCATIONAL U.S.
MATHPAL WILL TEACH YOUNGSTERS
MATH QUIZ
COLOR LOGO WITH PRINTING
COMPARE GRAPHICS BY BASIC OR LOGO
EDUCATION THROUGH GRAPHICS
EDUSPELL
ALL THINGS IN PROGRESSION
MENTAL MATH BLOCKS
QUIZ GAME
RATIONAL THINKING
LOGO, PILOT AND COMPUTER LITERACY
COCO AND THE EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATOR
EDUCATION AND THE COCO
EDUCATION AND THE COCO
FURNITURE FOR CLASSROOM COMPUTER
A COCO EDUCATIONAL NETWORK
COCO AS AN EDUCATIONAL BARGAIN
SOFTWARE IN THE CLASSROOM
MULTIPLE CHOICE TEST GENERATOR
A CATERPILLAR'S ALPHABET
PARLEZ-VOUS COCO FRANCAIS?
PROGRAM TO TEACH ENGLISH
TEACH THE MONTHS OF THE YEAR
TRANSLATION SENSATION
UNCOMPLICATING TRANSLATING
MAKE MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUIZ
BIBLIOGRAPHY FILE
ESTIMATING READING DIFFICULTY
OH! CANADA
COCO MATH CLASS
MICRO -MELTDOWN: NUCLEAR REACTOR SIMULATIO
ELECTRONIC GRADEBOOK
ILLUSTRATING LECTURES WITH GRAPHICS
BINARY MATH PRACTICE
COCO-ETRY
SOUNDING OUT THE ABC'S
GRADE AVERAGING AID
DEC
1985
30
FEB
1986
134
APR
1987
166
SEP
1989
32
SEP
1988
60
SEP
1988
34
AUG
1989
56
FEB
1983
102
SEP
1984
161
OCT
1984
25
NOV
1982
82
JAN
1984
98
SEP
1987
20
SEP
1987
72
APR
1983
34
APR
1983
60
SEP
1983
18
MAR
1984
128
SEP
1988
53
SEP
1987
140
OCT
1987
50
SEP
1983
122
DEC
1983
124
APR
1987
172
MAR
1982
39
JAN
1983
111
SEP
1985
18
OCT
1984
174
JUL
1984
122
AUG
1984
134
DEC
1988
42
FEB
1989
61
SEP
1988
71
SEP
1988
72
SEP
1986
38
SEP
1983
160
NOV
1982
105
APR
1983
224
JUN
1983
232
MAR
1983
24
JAN
1983
154
FEB
1983
124
DEC
1982
146
SEP
1984
57
AUG
1985
83
DEC
1987
144
FEB
1985
236
JUL
1988
86
JUL
1986
93
AUG
1986
48
JAN
1986
30
SEP
1983
252
JUN
1983
148
SEP
1985
124
JAN
1986
88
APR
1983
112
SEP
1982
8
JAN
1983
136
MAY
1988
100
SEP
1985
130
FEB
1988
142
SEP
1983
228
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MAC L EL LAN, GARY
MAURO, ROBERT
MAYEUX, ANN
MILLER, RALPH
MIR,
JORGE
MONROE, RICHARD
MUSUMECI, JOHN
MYERS, PAUL
NORTON, DENNIS
OSANI, KEITH
OSTRER, KEN
PARAVATI, JOSEPH
PEPPENHORST, STAN
PESHA, RONALD
PETERSON, DALE
PETERSON, DALE
PETERSON, DALE
PETERSON, DALE
PETERSON, DALE
PETERSON, DALE
PETERSON, DALE
PETERSON, DALE
PETERSON, DALE
PETERSON, DALE
PETERSON, DALE
PETERSON, DALE
PETERSON, DALE
PLAXTON, JOHN
PLOG
MICHAEL
PLOG
MICHAEL
PLOG
MICHAEL
PLOG
MICHAEL
PLOG
MICHAEL
PLOG
MICHAEL
PLOG
MICHAEL
PLOG
MICHAEL
PLOG
MICHAEL
PLOG
MICHAEL
PLOG
MICHAEL
PLOG
MICHAEL
PLOG
MICHAEL
PLOG
MICHAEL
PLOG
MICHAEL
PLOG
MICHAEL
PLOG
MICHAEL
PLOG
MICHAEL
PLOG
MICHAEL
PLOG
MICHAEL
PLOG
MICHAEL
PLOG
MICHAEL
PLOG
MICHAEL
PLOG
MICHAEL
PLOG
MICHAEL
PLOG
MICHAEL
PLOG
MICHAEL
PLOG
MICHAEL
PLOG
MICHAEL
PLOG
MICHAEL
PLOG
MICHAEL
PLOG
MICHAEL
PLOG
MICHAEL
PLOG
MICHAEL
TEACH COLOR CODES OF RESISTORS
BOOKMARK
ABC IS NOT JUST CHILD'S PLAY
PRESIDENTIAL DRILL
HELP PREPARE FOR FINAL EXAMS
ACHIEVING SIMPLE EQUALITY
GOODBYE FLASHCARDS
FOUR FOR FUN
TEACH CHILDREN HOW TO READ A CLOCK
SIMULATE A DICTIONARY
DRILL FOR EVEN AND ODD NUMBERS
THE OLD FASHIONED CLOCK
STATISTICS IN THE CLASSROOM
SPELLING PRACTICE
GREETINGS FROM UNCLE BERT
GREETINGS FROM UNCLE BERT
GREETINGS FROM UNCLE BERT
GREETINGS FROM UNCLE BERT
GREETINGS FROM UNCLE BERT
GREETINGS FROM UNCLE BERT
GREETINGS FROM UNCLE BERT
GREETINGS FROM UNCLE BERT
GREETINGS FROM UNCLE BERT
GREETINGS FROM UNCLE BERT
GREETINGS FROM UNCLE BERT
GREETINGS FROM UNCLE BERT
MANY LOGO EXAMPLES
SCRIPT PROVIDES REMEDIAL HELP
AN EVOLVING CURRICULUM
APPROACHES FOR LIFELONG LEARNING
BIGGER ISN'T ALWAYS BETTER
CHANGES IN THE MICRO REVOLUTION
COMMENTS ON MICROS IN SCHOOLS
COMMENTS ON MICROS IN SCHOOLS
COMPARING THE CURVES
COMPUTER AS A CLASSROOM TOOL
COMPUTER AS A TEACHER
COMPUTER CONSORTIA CONSOLIDATIONS
COMPUTER'S ROLE IN STUDENT TESTING
COMPUTERS IN ART EDUCATION
COMPUTERS IN EDUCATION
COMPUTERS IN SCHOOL MANAGEMENT
DEMOGRAPHICS OF EDUCATION
DO TEACHERS LIKE COMPUTERS?
EDUCATION OUTSIDE THE SCHOOL
EDUCATION TEXAS STYLE
EFFECTIVE COMPUTER LITERACY METHODS
FINDING RESOURCES FOR COMPUTER LEARNING
HOW VALUABLE IS HANDS-ON LESSONS?
INTEGRATING COMPUTERS IN SCHOOL
INTEGRATING COMPUTERS INTO CLASSROOMS
INTELLIGENCE AND ANTHROPOMORPHIC CHARM
LEARNING READINESS AND COMPUTERS
LET YOUR CLASS DO SOMETHING PRACTICAL
NETWORKING FOR BETTER SOFTWARE EVALUATION
NEW TRENDS IN EDUCATIONAL COMPUTING
NOT JUST A STUDENT LEARNING TOOL
OPPOSING VIEWS ON COMPUTERS IN EDUCATION
PROGRAMMING THE LOGO TURTLE
PUTTING HISTORY IN YOUR FUTURE
READING VS COMPUTERS
RISE OF THE MICROCOMPUTER
JUL
1987
44
SEP
1985
227
SEP
1987
58
NOV
1988
102
MAY
1982
17
JUL
1987
50
SEP
1987
72
JAN
1984
210
SEP
1986
58
SEP
1985
80
NOV
1988
77
SEP
1984
25
OCT
1983
144
MAR
1983
198
JAN
1984
302
FEB
1984
300
MAR
1984
206
APR
1984
202
MAY
1984
185
JUN
1984
123
JUL
1983
285
AUG
1983
189
SEP
1983
268
OCT
1983
215
NOV
1983
300
DEC
1983
143
JUL
1984
117
DEC
1983
194
MAY
1984
52
AUG
1987
32
FEB
1984
62
NOV
1983
115
FEB
1985
181
DEC
1984
265
MAY
1987
82
OCT
1984
23
JUL
1984
48
MAR
1984
185
MAY
1985
31
OCT
1985
55
JUN
1984
51
NOV
1987
150
APR
1986
139
FEB
1987
65
APR
1984
129
MAY
1986
140
JUL
1985
175
MAR
1987
90
SEP
1985
102
DEC
1985
45
SEP
1985
150
APR
1985
167
SEP
1987
32
JAN
1985
159
SEP
1983
84
JUN
1985
55
NOV
1985
102
SEP
1984
119
APR
1987
86
DEC
1983
166
MAR
1985
182
AUG
1984
51
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PLOG, MICHAEL
PLOG, MICHAEL
PLOG, MICHAEL
PLOG, MICHAEL
PLOG, MICHAEL
PLOG, MICHAEL
PLOG, MICHAEL
PLOG, MICHAEL
PLOG, MICHAEL
PLOG, MICHAEL
PLOG, MICHAEL
PLOG, MICHAEL
PLOG, MICHAEL
POWERS, RON
POWERS, RON
PYNE, JEFF
QUEEN, WILLIAM
QUELLHORST, GEORGE
MEIJERING, RUDY
RAMELLA, RICHARD
RAND, PENNY
RHEAD, VALERIE
RIGSBY, MIKE
RITTENHOUSE, JAMES
RUMBANT, C.A.
SAITO-ALBRECHT
SAITO-ALBRECHT
SAITO-ALBRECHT
SAITO-ALBRECHT
SAITO-ALBRECHT
SAITO-ALBRECHT
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
ROBOTS: THEIR PLACE IN EDUCATION
ROLE OF TEACHERS IN EDUCATIONAL SOFTWARE
SCHOOLS GET A REPORT CARD
SOME EDUCATIONAL USES FOR COCO
SPECIAL EDUCATION AND THE COMPUTER
TANDY GRANTS
THE LEARNING PROCESS
THE MOST IMPORTANT EDUCATORS OF ALL
THE QUESTION OF ASSESSMENT
USE COCO IN VIDEOTAPE EDITING
USE COMPUTER TO DEVELOP CLASSROOM MATERIA
VALUE OF TRADITIONAL SKILLS
WHAT IS COMPUTER LITERACY?
COCO TESTMAKER REVISITED
COMPUTERIZED GRADE BOOK
MEASURE FOR MEASURE
MATH DRILL
SOLITAIRE
LEARNING CHEMISTRY
MULTO OF MARS
PRACTICE IN VOCABULARY
USE YOUR PRINTER TO MAKE STENCILS
YOUR FACE OR MINE
MATH CAN BE FUN
GRAPHIC LOOK AT BASIC TRIGONOMETRY
A JOYFUL FAMILY EXPERIENCE
MINING RAINBOW GOLD
PLAY TOGETHER, STAY TOGETHER
PUTTING THINGS IN ORDER
THROUGHT ANCIENT CAVES WE WENDED
WATCHING IMPORTANT PROGRAM EVALUATORS
A REAL CLEF HANGER
A SIMULATION OF LIFE SKILLS
ADVENTURE FOR COCO AND MC-10
CALCULATE DIFFERENCES IN TIME
CHECKBOOK SKILLS
COCO TOURNAMENT PROGRAMS
COCO TOURS THE STATES
COCO USES COMMA SENSE
COMPUTER- PACED LEARNING
CONTINUE TOURING THE STATES
DRILLER II
E-Z-THELLO
E-Z-THELLO PLAYS BACK
FRACTIONS, DECIMALS AND WHOLE NUMBERS
GENERATE EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
GETTING THE HOLE PICTURE ON FRACTIONS
GRAMMAR 101 PART II
GRAPHIC SIMULATION OF BLOOD FLOW
GROWING UP WITH COCO
IT STRIKES A CHORD
JUST SAY GOODNIGHT GRACIE
KEYBOARD TRAINING
LEARN TO GIVE AND TAKE
LEARN TO READ A RULER
LEARN TRAFFIC SAFETY RULES
LEARNING LETTER SEQUENCE
LEARNING LETTERS
LEARNING THE VALUE OF NUMBERS
MAKE COMPOSITION WRITING SIMPLE
MATCHING OPPOSITES
MATH PROGRAM USING VOICE -PAK
JUN
1986
86
JUN
1987
32
FEB
1986
138
AUG
1983
194
JUL
1986
135
SEP
1986
76
JAN
1986
117
NOV
1986
166
JAN
1987
176
AUG
1986
97
FEB
1985
181
JAN
1984
68
OCT
1983
66
SEP
1986
160
SEP
1986
47
SEP
1983
226
MAY
1989
76
MAY
1991
78
FEB
1991
66
JUN
1985
18
SEP
1985
117
SEP
1984
140
SEP
1986
88
SEP
1987
71
JAN
1983
175
FEB
1984
132
MAR
1984
61
JUN
1984
198
JUL
1984
52
APR
1984
162
MAY
1984
60
MAY
1990
36
FEB
1986
148
JAN
1986
76
APR
1989
89
APR
1991
58
OCT
1984
104
NOV
1990
66
JUL
1988
156
AUG
1986
167
DEC
1990
28
OCT
1986
173
JUL
1990
54
AUG
1990
30
JAN
1987
78
MAY
1986
131
JUL
1989
91
JUN
1988
154
MAY
1987
38
NOV
1988
146
APR
1990
118
JUN
1989
87
JUL
1987
112
JAN
1990
42
JUN
1986
117
DEC
1987
52
JUN
1990
22
DEC
1989
60
APR
1986
118
DEC
1988
150
AUG
1988
92
FEB
1985
118
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SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCHNEIDER, HAROLD
SHELTON, GARRY
SHERMAN - BALDASSARY
SMITH, BILL
SMITH, JAY
TAULLI, T.C.
TAULLI, T.C.
TAYLOR, JAMES
TCHUDI, STEPHEN
TCHUDI, STEPHEN
TERRIO, CHRISTINE
TOSCANO, LOUIS
TURNER, DEL
TUROWSKI, DONALD
TUROWSKI, DONALD
VASCONI, EUGENE
WEAVER, DAN; JOHN
WELLS, GEOFF
WHITE, EDWARD
WILFORE, JOHN
MATH WORKSHEET GENERATOR PROGRAM
METRIC SYSTEM
MONEY AND MATH
MULTI MATH DRILLER
MUSIC CLASS 101
NUMBER PLACEMENT
OPPOSITE ATTRACTION
READING AND DECODING SKILLS
RECOGNIZING COMPLETE SENTENCES
REVISING THE RESERVOIR
RIGHT ON TIME
ROAD SKILLS INSTRUCTOR
SAY NO TO DRUGS
SENTENCE SAVVY
SIMULATION OF THE HEART
SOME EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
SPEAKING SPELLING PROGRAM
SUPER MATHSHEET GENERATOR II
TEACH FUNDAMENTAL MATH SKILLS
THE SCREEN QUIZZER
THE SPELLING GAME
THE ULTIMATE TESTING PROGRAMS
THREE TRIPS TO THE WELL
TWELVE MONTHS OF FUN
UNDERSTANDING VERB USE
UPDATING THE COLOR CHANGE QUIZ
USES GRAPHICS TO COUNT CHANGE
VISUALIZING FRACTIONS 2
VISUALIZING FRACTIONS 3
VISUALIZING FRACTIONS 4
WHERE'S THE LOGIC?
THE ODD MAN OUT
TEACHER'S AID
MAKE MULTIPLE CHOICE TESTS
WIPE OUT LETTERS
LEARN INTERNATIONAL CODE FLAGS
RAPID READING
CORRECTION
THE ABC GAME
TEACHER'S HELPER, STUDENT'S FRIEND
USE COCO TO DEVELOP COMPOSITION TOPICS
SPELLING PRACTICE LISTS
THE ELECTRONIC BLACKBOARD
IS IT FISH, PHISH OR PHEISH?
I BEFORE E EXCEPT AFTER C
SEATING CHART FOR CLASSROOM
HELP WITH ASTRONOMY
LEARN ROMAN NUMERALS
NEW WAY TO MAKE WORDS
PRESIDENTIAL QUIZ
WORD SCRAMBLER FOR SPELLING LISTS
AUG
1984
38
APR
1987
76
SEP
1990
36
SEP
1984
225
FEB
1990
62
OCT
1990
34
SEP
1988
92
MAY
1988
74
JAN
1988
90
APR
1988
146
MAR
1990
12
SEP
1987
90
SEP
1989
66
MAR
1988
78
JUN
1987
106
APR
1985
74
FEB
1987
166
NOV
1985
79
FEB
1989
82
APR
1984
52
AUG
1987
92
FEB
1988
94
JUL
1984
162
MAY
1989
92
OCT
1987
158
SEP
1986
98
AUG
1985
142
JAN
1991
40
FEB
1991
40
MAR
1991
20
JAN
1989
80
OCT
1986
125
SEP
1985
46
SEP
1985
30
SEP
1987
74
AUG
1990
10
JUL
1985
129
NOV
1985
184
SEP
1984
156
SEP
1981
4
SEP
1983
139
JAN
1987
32
SEP
1987
106
JUN
1987
148
SEP
1986
78
SEP
1988
45
SEP
1985
55
SEP
1988
71
SEP
1982
95
SEP
1986
153
SEP
1984
131
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RAINBOW ELEVEN YEAR INDEX
(C) 1990
GAMES
AUTHOR
ALBRECHT, BOB
ALBRECHT, BOB
ALBRECHT, BOB
ALBRECHT, BOB
ALBRECHT- FIREDRAKE
ALBRECHT- FIREDRAKE
ALBRECHT- FIREDRAKE
ALBRECHT- FIREDRAKE
ALBRECHT- FIREDRAKE
ALBRECHT- FIREDRAKE
ALBRECHT- FIREDRAKE
ALBRECHT- FIREDRAKE
ALBRECHT- FIREDRAKE
ALBRECHT- FIREDRAKE
ALBRECHT- FIREDRAKE
ALGER, PAUL
ALLEN, SCOT
ASHBY, LOU
AUGSBURG, CRAY
BAIN, SCOTT
BARDEN, WILLIAM
BARDEN, WILLIAM
BARDEN, WILLIAM
BARDEN, WILLIAM
BAUMGARDT, KENT
BAXTER, BRIAN; ETA
BECKER, ROB
BECKER, ROB
BEHRMANN, DARREL
BEHRMANN, DARREL
BEISTEL, PHILLIP
BELANGER, ALLAN
BELL, BRUCE
BELL, BRUCE
BELL, BRUCE
BELL, BRUCE
BELL, BRUCE
BELL, BRUCE
BENNETT- LAIDLAW
BERNICO, BILL
BERNICO, BILL
BERNICO, BILL
BERNICO -AFTAMONOW
BILLEN, DAVID
BLECKLEY, LOGAN
BLOEDOW, GRANT
BLOUND, ANDY
BLY, MERWYN
BODIROGA, GEORGE
BOURGEOIS, JACQUES
BOURGEOIS, JACQUES
BOURGEOIS, JACQUES
BRADBURY, NICK
BRADBURY, NICK
ARTICLE
CAREFULLY CONTRIVED SUPERHERO
CREATING CHARACTERS FOR FUN AND ADVENTURE
DESIGN YOUR OWN CHAMPION
ROLL THOSE BONES
ALOYSIOUS AND THE SEVEN CHARACTERISTICS
CREATING RANDOM NAME FILES
EXPANDING YOUR CHARACTER FILE PROGRAMS
FROM TETRATO ICOSAHEDRON
INPUTTING YOUR ROLE PLAYING CHARACTERS
MYSTERIOUS AND UNPREDICTABLE RND
MYSTERIOUS AND UNPREDICTABLE RND
RND COMMAND IS ONE SECRET TO GOOD GAMES
THREE FRIENDS' OUTCOME A BIT DICEY
VENTURE INTO THE WORLD OF LET'S PRETEND
WHO IS THIS ONE CALLED CVCVC?
SEEKING IMMORTALITY
THE QUEEN'S QUARREL
KEEPING SCORE WITH COCO
THE VOTE IS IN
AN A- MAZING GAME FOR YOUR FUN
AN A'MAZE'ING ADVENTURE
FOOD FOR WORMS
THE MEANING OF LIFE
THE PUZZLING PENTOMINO
EXPLOSIVE WORD FUN
OODLES OF GAMES FOR 4K
A CLUE GAME SIMULATION
FIRST SATURDAY IN MAY
ALIEN RAIDERS BLITZ
IT'S A TOUCHDOWN
DOIN THE HI-RES SHUFFLE
COCO CONCENTRATION
BINGO, THE COCO WAY
CORRECTION
HINT
THE COCO ZONE
THE EYES HAVE IT
TO OVERTHROW THE CONTROLLERS
PARACHUTE OR FREE FALL?
CHILD'S PLAY
DOUBLE WHAMMY
LAYING DOWN THE CHIPS
BEAT THE DEALER
ZONX
WORDMAKE
STEVEDORES GAME
MASONRY MADNESS
ONE LINER CONTEST WINNER
A DAY AT THE RACES
THE TRIP
CORRECTION
CORRECTION
DESTINATION: MOON BASE AMPHIBI
CORRECTION
MTH
YR
PAGE
OCT
1983
170
FEB
1983
26
NOV
1983
140
MAR
1983
12
MAR
1984
138
MAY
1984
113
JUL
1983
248
AUG
1983
74
FEB
1984
292
APR
1984
115
NOV
1982
37
OCT
1982
46
DEC
1982
168
SEP
1982
38
JUN
1983
234
AUG
1988
76
OCT
1987
28
AUG
1987
36
FEB
1988
36
APR
1982
7
FEB
1988
171
FEB
1989
144
JUN
1986
196
DEC
1988
164
APR
1987
59
AUG
1985
88
AUG
1990
67
APR
1983
28
NOV
1986
52
OCT
1987
83
JUL
1983
196
AUG
1987
20
AUG
1988
38
FEB
1989
76
JUN
1987
81
APR
1986
26
JAN
1987
52
FEB
1988
42
DEC
1982
76
AUG
1988
44
OCT
1986
101
AUG
1986
80
AUG
1987
84
OCT
1985
65
JUN
1989
91
NOV
1990
10
AUG
1986
83
AUG
1988
89
APR
1984
82
AUG
1984
90
OCT
1984
237
JAN
1985
232
SEP
1985
106
SEP
1985
129
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BRADBURY, NICK
BRADBURY, NICK
BRADBURY, NICK
BRANIGAN, ARRON
BRANIGAN, ARRON
BRANIGAN, ARRON
BRIMNER, ROBERT
BRIMNER, ROBERT
BRITTON, STEVE
BRITTON, STEVE
BRITTON, STEVE
BROCKSCHMIDT, KRAI
BRUNOTTE, BENJAMIN
BRUNOTTE, BENJAMIN
BUSH, JAMES
BUTTACAVOLI, PAUL
CAMIRAND, RENE
CAMPBELL, MARC
CARLIN, KENNETH
CARLISLE, ALLEN
CARROLL, JAMES R.
CARTER, GARY
CHAPEL, LEE
CHAPEL, LEE
CLARK, GREGORY
CLARK, GREGORY
CLARK, GREGORY
CLERC, DONALD
CLIFT, SIMON
COLLINS, DALE
COLLINS, DALE
COMPTON, DAVID
COMPTON, DAVID
COOK, BILL
COOK, BILL
COONEY, MIKE
COOPER, RICK
COTY, CURT
COTY, CURT
COTY, CURT
CRAIG, JEFF
CRAWFORD, GAY
CUADRA, HECTOR
CUMMINGS, GIL
CURTIS, H. ALLEN
DASH, RAJU
DATER, ANDREW
DAWSON, DAVID
DELBOURGO, BOB
DELBOURGO, ROBERT
DELBOURGO, T AND R
DEMARCO, BRIAN
DEMARCO, BRIAN
DICK, BRIEN
DICK, BRIEN
DILLON, JOHN
DIMITRI, AMIR
DINGLE, BRENT
DONALD, STEVE
DONZE, JEFF
DRENNAN, ALLEN
DRENNAN, ALLEN
CORRECTION
ICARUS IN SEARCH OF WINGS
ONE TILE AT A TIME
FORTUNE WHEEL
FORTUNE WHEEL MODIFICATION
FORTUNE WHEEL MODIFICATION
JOKER POKER
CORRECTION
OPERATION FREEDOM
CORRECTION
SAMURAI
BRAIN GAMES
RAT MAZE
THIS ONE'S A PUZZLER
CARD GAME
SIMILAR TO RUBIK'S CUBE
SAVE THE ASTRONAUTS!
THE CHECKERS CHAMP
TAKING ON THE ONE-ARMED BANDIT
INVASION OF FLYING SAUCER PEOPLE
BLACKJACK
BASKETBALL
FOR THE LOVE OF GOLD
CORRECTION
AMAZING ADVENTURES OF KARRAK
SIR RANDOLF OF THE MOORS
TWENTY ODD- BALL SCREEN ROUTINES
REVERSE
WHAT IS YOUR COMPATIBILITY RATING?
SIMILAR TO TV'S JEOPARDY
CORRECTION
ADVENTURE GAME FOR YOUNG CHILD
UNDERCOVER COCO
THE ADVENTURE PROCESSOR
CORRECTION
HOME COURT ADVANTAGE
TEST YOUR CHESS IQ
LET THE LASER BATTLE BEGIN
CORRECTION
SHOPPING SPREE
THE CROWN OF MERRO
TANGLED TILES
WHAT GOES UP. . .
ATTACK OF THE KEY BOMBERS
A CHALLENGING WORD GAME
THE EVIL TYRANT STAR LORD
THE HIT LIST
SIR EGGBERT TO THE RESCUE
NUMBER SCABBLE
CHALLENGE FOR PSYCHICS AND SLEUTHS
CONSEQUENCES FROM DOWNUNDER
COCO CALIBER
PICKING UP THE PIECES
WHICH NYM IS WITCH?
CORRECTION
ADVENTURE GAME MAPPING TECHNIQUES
TELL YOUR FORTUNE WITH TAROT
COCO PONG
BATTLE BACK WITH MUNCHKIN BLASTER
LUNAR LANDER
A VISIT TO THE PAST
BOMBS AWAY!
APR
1986
103
APR
1990
12
JAN
1990
72
AUG
1986
156
MAR
1987
182
DEC
1986
50
MAR
1987
99
MAY
1987
128
AUG
1985
54
OCT
1985
228
MAR
1990
114
DEC
1985
190
MAY
1985
105
MAY
1987
152
APR
1991
20
MAR
1987
52
SEP
1986
33
NOV
1989
82
OCT
1988
88
MAR
1986
108
MAR
1991
10
FEB
1984
161
DEC
1988
58
APR
1989
48
FEB
1984
91
JAN
1983
26
JAN
1984
202
JUL
1984
67
FEB
1984
292
MAR
1987
58
MAY
1987
128
MAR
1986
18
APR
1988
73
AUG
1986
26
NOV
1986
78
SEP
1987
42
OCT
1990
92
JAN
1987
36
MAY
1987
128
JUL
1989
34
FEB
1984
27
FEB
1989
28
JAN
1990
112
AUG
1984
148
JUN
1984
138
AUG
1986
58
AUG
1988
87
AUG
1985
129
JAN
1991
61
AUG
1983
20
MAR
1983
110
APR
1988
74
JUN
1988
82
AUG
1986
40
OCT
1986
92
AUG
1988
114
OCT
1984
74
JAN
1989
63
AUG
1987
44
MAY
1989
28
JAN
1987
28
OCT
1986
18
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Page 3
DROUILLARD, DAN
DUERIG, J. & A.
DUGGINS, LARRY
DUNN, CHRISTOPHER
EBBERT, JIM
ELMS, STEPHEN
ENGLISH, WILLIAM
FARRIS, CHARLES
FIREDRAKE-ALBRECHT
FIREDRAKE-ALBRECHT
FIREDRAKE-ALBRECHT
FIREDRAKE-ALBRECHT
FIREDRAKE-ALBRECHT
FIREDRAKE-ALBRECHT
FIREDRAKE-ALBRECHT
FIREDRAKE-CANFIL
FIREDRAKE-CANFIL
FIREDRAKE-CANFIL
FIREDRAKE-CANFIL
FLAISHAKER, PAUL
FORSHA, JERRY
FRANKLIN, SHANE
FRANKLIN, WILLIAM
FRANKLIN, WILLIAM
FRANKS, BILL
FRANKS, BILL
FRANSEN, AARON
FRAYSSE, JOHN
FRAYSSE, JOHN
FRAYSSE, JOHN
FRAYSSE, JOHN
FRENCH, PAUL
FRERKING, ANTHONY
FURMAN, BARRY
FURMAN, BARRY
GAGE, LARRY
GALIBOIS, MICHEL
GEORGE, THOMAS
GERMAN, J.D.
GLEASON, CHRIS
GOLDBERG, MORTON
GOLDWYN, IRA
GOODSON, JOEY
GRAY, TOM
GREEN, ROBERT
GRIFFIN, JIM
HADLEY, JOE
HALBROOK, TRAVIS
HALFMAN, SCOTT
HALL, KENNETH
HALL, MIKE
HALLEN, TONY
HAMELUCK, JEFF
HAMILTON, DANIEL
HARRIS, DALE
HARRIS, W. & N.
HASENSTAUB, THEO
HAUPT, NEIL
HEGBERG, JOEL M.
HEGBERG, JOEL
HINE, AL
HOGGINS, JAY
CRAPS
GOBLINS' LL GETCHA IF YOU DON'T WATCH OUT
TEED OFF
IT'S A TOAD'S LIFE
PROTECT STARBASE ALPHA
IT'S A BUG-EAT-BUG LIFE
LEARN COCO LEARN
MISSION: HOLD THE BRIDGE
EVERY CHARACTER CAN DO SOME THINGS WELL
FANTASY FARE
IMAGINATION AND CREATIVITY IN ROLE PLAYIN
ISSUING ORDERS FOR FANTASY ADVENTURERS
LAST GAMEMASTER'S APPRENTICE COLUMN
ROLE PLAYING GAMES: EFFECTIVE LEARNING
TRY FANTASY ROLE PLAYING GAMES
DESIGNING YOUR OWN ADVENTURE
PLAYING THE GAME OF HEROIC FANTASY
ROLE PLAYING NOT COMPUTER GAMES
SETTING THE SCENE
THEATER MANAGEMENT
WE WANT OUR Q-NERD
THE ROAD RACE
SOPWITH WITH COCO
CORRECTION
A QUANDARY OF PUZZLES
THE CAVERNS OF DEATH
QUEST FOR THE FALCON'S LAIR"
HOMING IN ON A GUIDED MISSILE SYSTEM
LET'S GO SAILING
MARATHON MADNESS
RAINBOW ROACH
USETOWN ANNEX
THE COMMANDOS WANT YOU!
ACEY DEUCEY DEALER
THE HOME SLOT MACHINE
THE MAD ADDER
PARAMISSION: FAST AND DANGEROUS
THE THOLEAN WEB
UP ON THE ROOFTOP
HIT ME IF YOU CAN
MARQUEE DE FIN
PERPLEXING PICTURE PUZZLES
MANEUVERING WITH JETPACK CHALLENGE
COMPUTER CUPID
TEST YOUR 'EYE-Q'
SPACE SHUTTER
BINGO! INSTANT FUN
MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU?
WHO WILL SURVIVE
PLACE YOUR BET!
RACING THE CLOCK WITH TRAILIN TRAIL
IT'S A MYSTERY
SEA WAR
SPACE RACE
KARATE GAME
PLAY KING FOR A DAY
GET CRACKING
HELP FOR ADVENTURERS
SCRABBLE PLAY-ALIKE
A MAZING ADVENTURE
RACE THE TRACK
VICIOUS VIC
APR
1984
67
OCT
1986
26
MAR
1989
58
FEB
1989
43
NOV
1982
101
FEB
1989
43
AUG
1987
50
DEC
1986
29
MAY
1985
150
JUL
1985
137
FEB
1985
85
APR
1985
131
AUG
1985
154
JUN
1985
148
APR
1983
226
JAN
1985
128
NOV
1984
120
SEP
1984
20
AUG
1984
232
AUG
1987
88
MAY
1984
175
NOV
1984
36
AUG
1984
74
NOV
1984
244
JAN
1986
25
JUL
1984
132
AUG
1985
26
MAR
1983
154
OCT
1982
76
OCT
1983
18
JUN
1983
38
JAN
1988
58
FEB
1986
180
JAN
1984
26
APR
1984
131
SEP
1984
147
MAY
1987
114
JUL
1989
42
DEC
1986
124
JAN
1988
76
FEB
1983
204
SEP
1986
108
JUL
1985
106
FEB
1985
76
MAY
1985
164
OCT
1983
68
APR
1984
89
JUL
1988
85
JUN
1986
26
APR
1984
195
AUG
1983
35
SEP
1984
90
AUG
1988
20
FEB
1985
66
SEP
1990
18
MAY
1991
16
AUG
1983
290
AUG
1987
90
DEC
1990
46
DEC
1989
46
SEP
1982
60
JUL
1986
74
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Page 4
HOIN, DENNIS
HOLSTEN, PHIL
HOOPER, DAVID
HRYZAK, WOLFGANG
HUANG, DAVID
HUSAK, CHARLES
HUSAK, CHARLES
HUSAK, CHARLES
HUTCHINSON, DAVID
JAMES, JOHN
JAWORSKI, JOHN
JENSEN, PAUL
JOHNSON, CLYDE
JOHNSON, NEIL
JOLLEY, DAVID
JONES, TIM
JONES, TIM
JONES, TIM
JONES, TIMMY
JONES, TUDOR
JONES, TUDOR
JONES, TUDOR
JONES, TUDOR
JUDD, DARYL
KAPFHAMMER-HELM
KASTE, MARTIN
KELLEY, ROBERT
KENNY, KEIRAN
KENNY, KEIRAN
KENNY, KEIRAN
KENNY, KEIRAN
KENNY, KEIRAN
KERCKHOFF, PETER
KEYES, CHRIS
KEYES, MICHAEL
KILBY, MIKE
KINCADE, STEVE
KLEIN, JOEL
KNOLHOFF, MIKE
KNOLHOFF, MIKE
KOCH, DAREN
KOHN, JOSEPH
KOHN, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KROM, MATT
KROMEKE, MICHAEL
KROMEKE, MICHAEL
L'HOMMEDIEU, DOUGL
LAAKE, JOSEF
LAI, STEPHEN
LAI, STEPHEN
LAMONICA, J. & M.
LAMONICA, M. & J.
LEAR, DALE
LIDDIL, BOB
LIDDIL, BOB
LIDDIL, BOB
LOWRY, JAMES
MARSH, ALBERT
MARTINEZ, LOUIS
MASSIE, WARREN
MONEY STRATEGY GAME
HELICOPTER HERO
HERE COME THE VIPERS
INTERNATIONAL PING-PONG
CALLING TO MIND
QUEST OF THE DRAGON'S GOLD
CORRECTION
THE LITTLE RUNNER
HAND-ME-DOWNS
FIVE IN A ROW
DUNGEON MASTER'S CHARACTER SHEET
THE EVICTOR
LUNAR RESCUE
SCRAMBLED SCREEN OF LETTERS
START YOUR ENGINES
BASKETBALL GAME CALLED HORSE
CORRECTION
THE EYE OF THE TIGER
10 METER PLATFORM DIVING
SOLITAIRE UPGRADE-AUTOMATIC FINISH
CORRECTION
THE SOLITRY ENDEAVOR
CORRECTION
GRANNY'S PEG GAME CHALLENGE
OUT TWENTY CARAT GOLD WINNERS
HI -RES LOWERCASE PUNCTUATION
TOWERS OF HANOI
ALPHABET ROULETTE
GUESS WHO
LEFT BEATS RIGHT
MASTERING THE GATES
WHAT'S MISSING
SNEAKY SNAKE
AIR RESCUE
CHEAT AT ADVENTURE
FIRESTORM
TRY YOUR HAND AT BLACKJACK
IT'S YOUR MOVE
HAIL TO THE CHIEF
THE COCO OPEN
BEE ZAPPER
COLOR BLACKJACK
COLOR POKER
'WHAT HAPPENS IF'
GOOLIAN OLYMPICS OF TRIG FUNCTIONS
VISIONS OF PRO-AM: GOLF GAME
A MODEL OF A CAR ENGINE
TRICKS OF THE TRADE
HANG 'EM UP
THE LASERWORM AND THE FIREFLY
BOGGLE CLONE DEMANDS CONCENTRATION
PUZZLE STICKS AND PICTURE MAKER
CLUE ME IN
DOING THE TRIVIA RAG
HOTEL COCO
ADVENTURING WITH STYLE
FOUR BOOKS FROM DRAGONLAND
KEYS TO CREATING WINNING ADVENTURES
MINDING YOUR X'S AND Y'S
ROOTIN' TOOTIN' SHARPSHOOTIN ' COCO
BACK TO SQUARE ONE
COCO SAYS
JUN
1991
65
MAR
1988
42
DEC
1981
5
SEP
1982
41
AUG
1986
81
AUG
1984
25
NOV
1984
244
MAR
1984
170
FEB
1987
120
MAR
1988
76
MAR
1984
190
JUL
1986
62
AUG
1987
116
AUG
1987
90
AUG
1987
86
NOV
1985
129
JAN
1986
231
AUG
1986
122
SEP
1985
163
JAN
1988
171
MAY
1988
154
DEC
1986
76
MAR
1987
182
JUN
1985
99
APR
1986
20
JAN
1985
140
NOV
1982
42
NOV
1987
97
JUL
1988
83
JUN
1989
89
AUG
1986
79
AUG
1988
79
AUG
1987
26
JUN
1987
26
FEB
1983
99
JAN
1986
122
APR
1984
97
AUG
1988
28
OCT
1984
146
FEB
1984
68
SEP
1987
50
OCT
1983
134
APR
1983
162
JUN
1983
255
JUL
1985
148
MAY
1986
50
SEP
1986
49
MAR
1987
76
FEB
1983
40
NOV
1983
220
SEP
1983
60
JAN
1984
184
SEP
1988
65
SEP
1987
152
FEB
1987
27
FEB
1984
205
MAR
1984
143
FEB
1984
52
AUG
1988
77
AUG
1987
105
JAN
1988
74
FEB
1989
89
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Page 5
MATICE, NORMAN
MCKERNAN, CHRIS
MCKERNAN, CHRIS
MCKERNAN, CHRIS
MEADOR, GENE
MEADOR, GENE
MESSER, SHANE
MEYERS, PETER
MILLER-CUSHING
MIR, JORGE
MIR, JORGE
MITCHELL, STEVEN
MITCHELL, STEVEN
MONTES, MARTIN
MONTES, MARTIN
MOON,
J. 4.
MOORE
CLAYTON
MOORE
MIKE
MORRISON, JOHN
MOSLEY, JOHN
NALOS
PAUL
NANNEN, JASON
NATION, BRAD
NELSON, MARK
NELSON, MARK
NEVIN
BOB
NICKOLS, KEVIN
NOBLE
JAMS
NOLAN
BILL
NOLAN
BILL
NOLAN
BILL
NOLAN
BILL
NOLAN
BILL
NOLAN
BILL
NOLAN
BILL
NOLAN
BILL
NOLAN
BILL
NOLAN
BILL
NOLAN
BILL
NOLAN
BILL
NOLAN
BILL
NOLAN
BILL
NOLAN
BILL
NOLAN
BILL
NOLAN
BILL
NOLAN
BILL
NOLAN
BILL
NOLAN
BILL
NOLAN
BILL
NOLAN
BILL
NOLAN
BILL
O'BRII
EN, DAN
O'DONI
\IELL, TIMOTHY
OSBORI
\IE, GARY
OSTREI
?, KEN
OSTROf
A, STEVE
OWENS
TONY
PARAV/
\TI, JOSEPH
PARSOI
\l, LOUIS
PARSOI
\l, LOUIS
peter;
SEN, JENS
PETIT
L. & C.
GONE FISHING
ESCAPE FROM TUT'S TOMB
ESCAPE FROM TUT'S TOMB 2 & 3
CORRECTION
YOU GOTTA PAY THE RENT!
CORRECTION
COCO JUMBLE
MENACE OF THE SANDWORM
GUILD OF THE KINGMAKER
A SIMPLE RAINBOW ADVENTURE
ADVMAKER MAKES ADVENTURES
RESCURE ON ALPHA II
CORRECTION
'PAC-ED' GAME
SUPPLY WATER TO THIRSTY URBANITES
THE BLUE BLOCK BLUES
ASTEROID DODGE
THE CHRISTMAS TREE PUZZLE
MAKING MAGIC
VEGAS AT YOUR FINGERTIPS
ELEVATORS
A MOST DANGEROUS MISSION
WHICH WAY DID THAT MANGY MONGREL GO?
SUPER ROOTER
THE HEAD OF THE BEAST
LOTSA LUCK!
THE VOTE IS IN
BATTLIN BLUE BERT
A COMPLETE CHARACTER GENERATOR
AND NOW, IGOR, THE ENVELOPE, PLEASE
BENEFITS OF ROLE PLAYING ARE NO FANTASY
BETTER MONSTER MANAGEMENT
COMPUTER SUPPORTED COMBAT
CONTINUING YOUR CHARACTER RECORD FILE
CREATE CHARACTER FILE PROGRAM
CREATE CHARACTER FILES
DATA BASE MANAGER FOR DRAGONS
DEMONS IN THE DUNGEON?
DETAILS OF A MAGIC SYSTEM
DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW FANTASY GAME
DRAGONS ARE NICE FOLKS TOO
EMERGING COMBAT SYSTEM
FANTASY GAMES
MAKE MONSTERS FROM SILICON
NOW A WHOLE BAG OF DICE
PAINT A DRAGON
PROGRAMMING THE COMBAT SYSTEM
READY FOR COMBAT?
SLAY YOUR TURKEY
SOME NEW FRP ROUTINES
USING DATA LINES TO CACHE YOUR CREATURES
TOWERS OF HANOI
SEARCH FOR WORDS
HIT THE SLOPES!
TREASURES OF THE ENRAKIAN EMPIRE
A NEWFANGLED MAZE
BLOCKOUT WIPEOUT
GEOGRAPHICS
THE KINGDOM OF LE LUTIN
CORRECTION
CHOPPER ASSAULT
PATTERN DISCRIMINATION GAME
JAN
1984
158
JUL
1988
58
AUG
1988
58
OCT
1988
84
JUL
1984
26
OCT
1984
237
JUN
1990
50
AUG
1986
18
APR
1988
86
JUL
1982
9
AUG
1982
47
DEC
1984
66
APR
1985
226
JAN
1984
70
JUN
1983
258
NOV
1987
97
JUN
1989
90
DEC
1988
20
AUG
1987
88
JUN
1990
12
JUN
1989
90
FEB
1984
64
AUG
1985
228
MAY
1986
26
DEC
1984
64
JUN
1988
81
DEC
1984
64
APR
1987
105
FEB
1984
178
MAR
1984
125
JAN
1984
34
APR
1983
170
NOV
1983
168
FEB
1983
179
JAN
1983
15
MAR
1983
202
MAY
1984
142
SEP
1982
22
DEC
1983
228
OCT
1983
152
AUG
1982
62
SEP
1983
192
JUL
1982
27
OCT
1982
106
JUN
1982
38
DEC
1982
50
AUG
1983
170
JUL
1983
178
NOV
1982
67
MAY
1982
23
JUN
1983
124
FEB
1989
90
DEC
1982
130
JAN
1989
63
AUG
1983
122
FEB
1990
50
MAY
1988
94
SEP
1984
177
JUL
1987
58
OCT
1987
50
JUN
1985
28
APR
1987
99
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Page 6
PFEIFER, CHRIS
PHILLIPS, DANIEL
PHILLIPS, GEORGE
PITEL, RICK
POLLOCK, WARD
POPOVICH, MICHAEL
POPOVICH, MICHAEL
POPPE, T.ROBERT
PORTELA, HENRY
POWERS, COURTNEY
POWERS, COURTNEY
PREBLE, LAWRENCE
PRESLEY, CHAD
PRICE, ROLLA
PUCELLA, RIC
QUELLHORST, GEORGE
QUELLHORST, GEORGE
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAMELLA, RICHARD
RAMELLA, RICHARD
RAMELLA, RICHARD
RAMELLA, RICHARD
RAMELLA, RICHARD
RAMELLA, RICHARD
REED, JIM
REED, JIM
REID, CHRIS
REMINI, SUSAN
REPASY, MICHAEL
RICE, ROBERT
RICHARDSON, MEL
RICKETTS, GREGORY
RIDINGS, DAVID
RILEY, RUSSELL
RILEY, THOMAS
RITCHIE, GARY
RITTENHOUSE, JAMES
ROBBINS, JOEL
ROGERS, ROBERT
RONALD, BRUCE
RONALD, BRUCE
RUANGCHOTVIT, C.
RUBY, PAUL
RUBY, PAUL
RUBY, PAUL
RUTTER, RICHARD
SABBATINI, MARK
SAPORTA, ALAN
SAPORTA, ALAN
SCERBO, ETAL
SURFACE
DOTS: CHANGE OF PACE FROM OUTER SPACE
TANK COMMAND
TRIVIA TIC-TAC-TOE
HIGH ADVENTURE OF PARA-JUMPER
THE FUN CONNECTION
THE MEMORY GAME
STUNT PILOT
HOW IS HOW
INSTANT GRAPHICS AND HOGS IN SPACE
CORRECTION
STAY ALIVE AT OUTPOST FIVE
WINGING IT
ACROSTICS GO HIGH TECH WITH WORD+
HOT STUFF
PEG ME!
SOLITAIRE, THE NEXT GENERATION
ADVENTURE REPORT"
ARE YOU PSYCHOTIC. .PSYCHIC
AYE, AYE, AYE -- MY SKY EYE
BATTLE THE ALPINE ALIENS
DO BATTLE NEAR LASER STAR
FOR ITS - GIN, GIN, GIN
GET THAT GOBBLER
HELICOPTER BATTLEGROUND FOR YOU
JULIE'S SONG
MAKE YOUR KIDS LIKE THE QUIZ KIDS
NO ESCAPE FROM THIS SPACE DEBRIS
WATCH OUT FOR THE WILD, WILD WEB
ZELDA AND HER DAYS
BUBBLE WARS
NIGHT OF HORRORS IN LURKLEY MANOR
NO NINES ALLOWED
NUMBER BUMPER
NUMBER JACKS
THE $100 CHALLENGE
HAVING AN ADVENTURE WITH ADVENTURE
ONCE AGAIN WITH ADVENTURE
COCO CRYPTO -A THREE STAR PUZZLER
MISSILE BARRAGE
RUN FOR YOUR LIFE
SKIRMISHES WITH VIDEO VIPERS
NAME THAT SONG
DUNGEON ADVENTURE
TIC-TAC-TOE
BOGGLING YOUR MIND
MAZE OF MOYCULLEN
NO TREADS ON ME, PLEASE!
WET ' N WILD
TALK ABOUT YOUR CHOPPED DOWN FORD
JOURNEY THROUGH THE JUNGLE
ONE OF OUR POOL BALLS MUST BE CRAZY!
THE CRAZY POOL BALL EXPLAINED
CASTLE OF DEATH
AND FOR MY NEXT TRICK
SUCCESS MANSION
CORRECTION
COMPUTER TRAPSHOOTING
ALPINE SLOPES
BROTAN THE BLUE
CORRECTION
SWAMP WARS
APR
1985
42
JUL
1983
83
JUN
1988
60
DEC
1985
69
DEC
1983
176
JUN
1984
156
JAN
1984
116
MAR
1984
67
NOV
1983
204
FEB
1987
106
MAY
1987
128
FEB
1983
34
AUG
1988
78
MAY
1986
38
MAY
1989
76
DEC
1989
26
DEC
1988
36
DEC
1982
61
SEP
1981
9
MAR
1982
4
AUG
1982
34
SEP
1981
1
OCT
1981
9
JAN
1982
10
OCT
1981
8
APR
1982
36
SEP
1981
14
JUL
1982
42
APR
1982
37
DEC
1981
2
FEB
1986
58
MAR
1985
42
OCT
1985
36
OCT
1985
180
MAY
1985
25
JUL
1985
180
JAN
1983
20
FEB
1983
200
JUN
1983
132
AUG
1983
218
APR
1985
18
JAN
1986
99
JUN
1985
163
JAN
1983
50
APR
1991
50
FEB
1989
91
APR
1986
58
JAN
1984
173
JAN
1987
27
AUG
1983
50
AUG
1984
18
JUL
1988
28
AUG
1988
18
FEB
1988
65
DEC
1988
92
JAN
1987
108
APR
1987
128
NOV
1985
18
DEC
1985
204
AUG
1985
18
OCT
1985
228
JUN
1982
49
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SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCHECHTER, GERRY
SCHIMDT, JIM
SCHNEIDER, HAROLD
SCHULER, KEITH
SHELF, CARL
SHORTER, TED
SIROLLY, MICHAEL
SMITH, RANDALL
SNYDER, S. & B.
SPRINGER, CHARLES
SPRINGER, CHARLES
SPRINGER, CHARLES
ST. JACQUES, RENE
STAKELIN, JAMES
STEIDL, JEFF
STEWART, DAVID
STEWART, SHAWN
SUTPHIN, RICKY
SWARD, STEVE
SWARD, STEVEN
SWEAT, DAVID
TANZER, MILT
TAPANILA, GLEN
TAULLI, T.C.
TAYLOR, D.
TEAGUE, DENNIS
THORSVIK, DOUG
TILENIUS, ERIC
TILENIUS, ERIC
TILENIUS, ERIC
TILENIUS, ERIC
TILENIUS, ERIC
TILENIUS, ERIC
TILENIUS, ERIC
TUCKER, ERIC
TUCKER, ERIC
TYSON, BOB
TYSON, BOB
TYSON, ROBERT
TYSON, ROBERT
TYSON, ROBERT
URBAN, JOHN
URBAN, JOHN
URBAN, JOHN
URBAN, JOHN
URBAN, JOHN
VEAL, EVAN
A 3-D TYPE GAME TO TRY
ADVANCED STAR -TRENCH WARFARE
ADVANCED STAR -TRENCH WARFARE
CORRECTION
CORRECTION
CHALLENGE OF THE DEMON'S DEFIANCE
CREATING DESIGNER ARCADE GAMES
GALLOPING GAMBLERS
METEOR STORM 3
ML TRICKS FROM A BASIC GAME
RETURN OF THE HANGMENOIDS
ROBOFLIP: ANATOMY OF A GAME
SNAIL INVADERS
SNAIL'S REVENGE
TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE
ROULETTE
MEMORY: BRAIN STAIN WITH SCHMALTZ
SPINNING FORTUNE'S WHEEL
CASTLE ZHAGWHAR
SUB AT 30 FATHOMS
ICE LANDER CAN BE A SLICK RUN
STRATA
WHATZIT? ITS A SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
A HANUKKAH GIFT FOR YOU
RAINBOW'S 2ND ANNUAL SIMULATION CONTEST
THE DECISION HAS BEEN MADE
THIRD ADVENTURE CONTEST
CARDIO
KNIGHT'S GAME
ACTION -STRATEGY GAME
CAN YOU DEACTIVATE THE BOMB?
HAVE A HAND AT HANGMAN
A FRIGHTFULLY GOOD TIME!
GOPHER IT
SUB SEARCH
GET INTO THE HOBBIT OF PLAYING
WHO WAS COLONEL POTTER'S HORSE?
LET'S GET TRIVIAL
BATTER UP
JUNK FOOD
WORD -HUNT CROSSWORD PUZZLE
CASE OF THE OVERBLOWN HEIST
ADVENTURE WRITER'S TOOLKIT
CREATING THE GRAPHIC ADVENTURE
CREATING THE WELL- BLENDED ADVENTURE
THE ARCONIAX ASSIGNMENT
CORRECTION
THE ICING ON THE CAKE
URCHINS FROM THE BLACK LAGOON
ONE GOOD TURN DESERVES ANOTHER
TREASURE QUEST: THE GOLDEN ADVENTURE
RAINBOW SIMULATION PACKAGE
CORRECTION
COMPUTER SIMULATION FOR FUN AND PROFIT
COMPUTER SIMULATION FOR FUN AND PROFIT
STRATEGY FOOTBALL
COCO HELP AS AN FRP REFEREE
CREATING FANTASY GAME CHARACTERS
GENERATING A FRP CHARACTER
RANDOM DICE METHODS COMPARED
RANDOM NUMBERS MAKE EASY FUN
THE BLACK BOX
NOV
1982
8
JUL
1986
98
NOV
1982
8
AUG
1986
98
OCT
1986
92
MAR
1985
77
DEC
1986
163
DEC
1985
86
OCT
1989
48
NOV
1989
54
MAY
1985
131
MAR
1987
168
FEB
1982
17
JUL
1983
138
OCT
1988
90
APR
1984
25
JUL
1983
202
APR
1984
138
JUN
1989
41
MAR
1983
144
JUN
1982
25
MAY
1988
20
JUL
1983
124
DEC
1983
212
JUL
1984
156
APR
1985
36
MAR
1985
33
APR
1985
58
JUL
1990
90
JUL
1990
28
MAR
1983
136
AUG
1987
89
OCT
1987
20
JAN
1986
18
MAR
1988
122
JAN
1983
122
AUG
1984
67
DEC
1983
89
JUL
1987
105
NOV
1984
90
DEC
1985
110
MAY
1984
195
APR
1985
105
MAR
1984
34
FEB
1984
34
JUL
1984
90
SEP
1984
234
APR
1984
34
JAN
1988
31
MAY
1988
30
NOV
1986
18
JUL
1985
46
NOV
1985
184
JUL
1984
186
AUG
1984
119
AUG
1983
234
MAR
1982
32
JAN
1982
6
FEB
1982
18
MAY
1982
44
DEC
1981
6
AUG
1989
26
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WAGORN, PAUL
WALRATH, DEL
WARD, LOGAN
WEBB, MARK
WEBB, MARK
WEBB, MARK
WEBER, THOMAS
WELLS, GEOFF
WELLS, GEOFF
WELLS, GEOFF
WELLS, GEOFF
WELLS, GEOFF
WELLS, JOHN
WELLS, JOHN
WHITE, ERIC
WHITE, RICHARD
WICK, GARY
WILENSKY, JOE
WILSON, LONNI
WOLCOTT, LARRY
WOLF, ERIC
WOLF, ERIC
WOLF, ERIC
WOOD, JAMES
WOOD, JAMES
WOOD, JAMES
WRIGHT, ARCHOR
PENGUIN PATROL
HOW TO DO NUMBER PICKING GAME
COCO HAS ALL THE ANSWERS
DARTS
PLAYING THE STOCK MARKET
THE GUESSING GAME
WARGAME
GO ADVENTURING WITH GAPAD
GO ADVENTURING WITH GAPAD
HANDY MATH DRILL
HAUNTED HOUSE ADVENTURE
ONCE MORE WE'LL GO ROWING
SAUCER, SAUCER, IN THE SKY
SPACE ATTACK
COCO-NECT-A-DOT
GIVE US MORE VIPERS!
WHO WROTE RAINBOW'S FIRST TRIVIA GAME?
COCO DERBY
A CHRISTMAS DREAM
KUNG FU FIGHTING
INTO THE DANGER ZONE
WHERE'S THE MATCHING BOX?
WORM INVADERS FROM SPACE
HI -RES RACER
RID THE SCREEN OF THE MENACE
TIC -TAC- COCO
FLY OFF THE HANDLE
FEB
1985
33
SEP
1982
15
NOV
1987
52
FEB
1991
83
NOV
1988
45
MAY
1990
50
NOV
1983
90
JAN
1983
18
DEC
1982
98
SEP
1982
82
FEB
1983
64
NOV
1982
33
APR
1987
116
AUG
1988
78
JAN
1987
60
FEB
1982
26
JUN
1983
16
MAY
1989
42
DEC
1987
20
MAR
1986
66
AUG
1987
58
FEB
1990
88
MAR
1990
18
MAR
1985
124
SEP
1985
167
AUG
1986
36
AUG
1986
81
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GENERAL
RAINBOW ELEVEN YEAR INDEX
(C) 1990
AUTHOR
ABELL, JAMES
ADAMS -LEAR
ALBRECHT, BOB
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
BAKER, DELBERT
BARDEN, WILLIAM JR
BARDEN, WILLIAM JR
BARDEN, WILLIAM
BARDEN, WILLIAM
BARDEN, WILLIAM
BARDEN, WILLIAM
BARDEN, WILLIAM
BARDEN, WILLIAM
BARDEN, WILLIAM
BAUTER, CURTIS
BECKER, BARRY
BEDARD, CLEM
BENNETT, JOSEPH
BENNETT, JOSEPH
BERNICO, BILL
BERNICO, BILL
BERNICO, BILL
BERNICO, BILL
BERNICO, BILL
BERNICO, BILL
BETTS, R. BARTLY
BIGGS, BRIAN
BJORK, STEVE
BOUCHARD, ROGER
BOUCHARD, ROGER
BURNHAM, PAUL
CARROCK, SOLLA
CURTIS, H. ALLEN
CURTIS, H. ALLEN
CURTIS, H. ALLEN
DAVIS, GARY; SUSAN
DAVIS, SUSAN
DAVIS, SUSAN
DAVIS, SUSAN
DELBOURGO, R.T.
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DOLLBERG, DONALD
DOWNARD, DAN
DOWNARD, DAN
DOWNARD, DAN
FALK, LAWRENCE
FERNOLD, JOHN
FOSTER, LESLIE
FOSTER, LESLIE
FOSTER, LESLIE
ARTICLE
DOES ARCHIMEDE'S DISCOVERY HOLD WATER?
COLOR CHART FOR THE COCO 3
A BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO CASSETTE FILES
RAINBOWFEST REPORTER
THE RAINBOWFEST REPORTER
FUNSTATS
CONTEST RESULTS
PERPLEXING PUZZLES
APRIL FOOLISHNESS AND PENTOMINO WINNERS
CAN THE COCO LEARN?
HAMMING IT UP
HOW DOES THE COCO STACK UP?
MYSTERY OF THE TANDY ANAGRAM
PERPLEXING PUZZLES
PI TO 10,000 DIGITS
COCO CABINET
END THOSE STICKY RELAY BLUES
SECRET CODES
BUILD A DESK FOR YOUR COCO
CHART YOUR FLOW
CHART SMART WITH MILEAGE MAPPER
COCO, PHONE HOME
IMPORTANT MESSAGE
RESULTS FROM JULY'S PROGRAMMING CONTEST
SET YOUR WHEELS TO SPINNING
SONGWRITER'S WORD RHYMER
BIT BANGING WITH BOOLE
WHERE IS IT?
COCO 3: A PROGRAMMER'S DREAM
DATE TRACKING THROUGH THE AGES
CORRECTION
THE COCO CRYSTAL BALL
POETRY
MC-10 MEMORY MAP
PROSPECTING THE MC-10
THE DESKTOP PUBLISHER: A REPRISE
HELPFUL NUMBER- BASE CONVERSION QUIZ
COCO WIDOWS
THE COMPUTING FEMALE
WOMEN AND THE COLOR COMPUTER
WHO GOES ON RANDOM WALKS
HARDWARE HACKER CLEANS HOUSE
MEMORIES OF THE PROM
PROGRAM PAK CONNECTION
REDUCE THAT RFI ON YOUR MONITOR
WHAT ARE THOSE DEVICE NUMBERS FOR?
KID COCO IS NO LIGHTWEIGHT
OPENING COCO'S LIBRARY TO THE MC-10
THE NEW 64K COCO
COCO BETTER AGAIN?
HOW HEALTHY ARE YOU?
THE EIGHTH YEAR OF RAINBOW
THE FIFTH YEAR OF RAINBOW
THE FOURTH YEAR OF RAINBOW
MTH
YR
PAGE
MAR
1989
82
JAN
1987
20
JAN
1984
110
SEP
1988
41
FEB
1987
83
JUN
1989
110
DEC
1990
54
JUL
1990
20
APR
1989
143
JUL
1988
160
JAN
1989
145
AUG
1986
90
MAY
1988
170
JUN
1989
140
APR
1986
228
APR
1983
36
AUG
1983
81
JAN
1989
102
MAR
1982
16
FEB
1982
14
MAY
1987
30
AUG
1985
124
OCT
1985
176
JAN
1989
87
JUL
1988
48
JAN
1987
32
SEP
1985
172
DEC
1986
93
SEP
1986
26
JAN
1987
46
APR
1987
128
JUN
1989
28
JAN
1991
64
JAN
1984
309
FEB
1984
314
SEP
1988
102
JAN
1984
140
MAY
1984
119
JUN
1984
174
APR
1984
215
JAN
1983
130
OCT
1983
130
JUN
1983
72
FEB
1984
330
APR
1983
146
JAN
1984
163
AUG
1983
174
OCT
1983
196
SEP
1983
236
SEP
1986
18
NOV
1982
124
JUL
1989
147
JUL
1986
193
JUL
1985
229
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FOSTER, LESLIE
FOSTER, LESLIE
FOSTER, LESLIE
FOSTER, LESLIE
FRANKLIN, WILLIAM
GOFF, KELLY
GOODELL, KIRK
GOODMAN, MARTY
GOODMAN, MARTY
GOODMAN, MARTY
GOODMAN -HUTCHISON
GREEN, ROBERT
HASENSTAUB, THEO
HOGG, FRANK
HOGG, FRANK
HOGG, FRANK
HUNT, MATTHEW
HYRE, LEONARD
HYRE, LEONARD
HYRE, LEONARD
HYRE, LEONARD
HYRE, LEONARD
JAMES, BRIAN
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KREBS, RON
KUROWSKY, SUZANNE
KYLLO, DONALD
LAUN, ROBERT
LENGYAL, DAVID
LIDDIL, BOB
LIDDIL, BOB
MACALI, DAVID
MCGRATH, DICK
MICKLE, DAN
MONTOWSKI, ROBERT
MOORE, W.J.
MORGAN, ALAN
MURPHY, STEPHEN
MURRAY, KEN
MYERS, NANCY
NELSON, TOM
NELSON, TOM
NELSON, TOM
NELSON, TOM
NELSON, TOM
NELSON, TOM
NELSON, TOM
THE SEVENTH YEAR OF RAINBOW
THE SIXTH YEAR OF RAINBOW
THREE YEARS OF RAINBOW
TWO YEARS OF RAINBOW
FLYING THE SOPWITH WITH COCO
NINTH YEAR RAINBOW INDEX
PATCHWORK ON THE COCO 3
A GUIDE TO RGB ANALOG MONITORS
DETERMINE EPROM ERASURE TIMES
MONITOR UPDATES
COCOING ABROAD
DO IT YOURSELF EYE EXAMINATION
BUILD A LIGHT PEN
CPU OF CHOICE: GO COCO
HOW PRETTY IT IS TO PRINT PRETTY
YET ANOTHER COC02?
ABSTRACT MATH FORMULAS MADE CONCRETE
CONVENTION
ELECTION '88
TIGHTEN UP THAT TYPING
TYPING TUTOR
CORRECTION
80C REPORT FROM WEST COAST COMPUTER FAIRE
A TEST FOR THE COMPUTER WIDOW
CORRESPONDING WITH 'TALKING' COMPUTER TAP
CREATE A TAPE REGISTER
CREATE YOUR OWN TUTORIAL
DEBUGGING CAN BE FUN
HOME GROWN HINTS AND EVIL EYE
LEARNING THROUGH PROGRAM DISSECTION
LET'S CLEARN UP THAT TEXT SCREEN
LETS TAKE 'BASIC TRAINING
PROGRAM APPENDING FOR FUN AND PROFIT
SHARE SOME OF YOUR USEFUL HINTS
TAKING BASIC TRAINING
THE ENCYCLOPEDIA COCOLORIA
THIS ONE'S A PIECE OF CAKE
TIDYING UP YOUR TEXT
WHAT A DIFFERENCE SOME A'S MAKE
DE-MYSTIFYING THE PCLEAR0
COCO CLUBS
CRYPTOLOGIST'S SIDEKICK
ENTER THE FIFTH DIMENSION
HALF LIFE OF NUCLEAR DECAY
JOE JOURNALIST INTERVIEWS A DRAGON
THE MAGIC SOFTWARE MACHINE
PERIPHERALS FOR THE COCO
CROSSWORD PUZZLE CONTEST WINNER
PREDICTING FALLOUT
JULY FASHION FORECAST
ROBOCISE
HOW MUCH MEMORY
THE PRICE OF WISDOM
A COCO CHRISTMAS
COMPUTER WIDOW'S TALE (POEM)
CONTRACT BASICS FOR THE COMPUTER USER
COPYRIGHTING SOFTWARE PART 1
COPYRIGHTING SOFTWARE PART 2
COPYRIGHTING SOFTWARE PART 3
COPYRIGHTING SOFTWARE PART 4
GOT A PROGRAM? GET A MARKET!
LEGAL DISCUSSION ON COCO
JUL
1988
133
JUL
1987
145
JUL
1984
259
JUL
1983
290
JUN
1983
54
JUL
1990
64
NOV
1989
26
AUG
1987
68
JUN
1986
90
NOV
1987
33
NOV
1987
32
AUG
1985
230
APR
1983
90
FEB
1984
332
FEB
1982
21
FEB
1985
263
SEP
1990
10
JUL
1988
110
NOV
1988
58
JAN
1984
106
MAR
1987
66
MAY
1987
128
MAY
1982
20
JUN
1984
58
JUL
1984
114
MAR
1983
132
OCT
1983
182
DEC
1983
138
NOV
1983
306
JUL
1983
148
SEP
1983
278
DEC
1982
37
APR
1984
182
APR
1983
200
JAN
1983
10
AUG
1988
82
MAY
1984
116
AUG
1983
116
MAR
1984
149
SEP
1983
112
AUG
1983
302
JUL
1988
80
APR
1987
20
MAR
1983
34
DEC
1983
312
JAN
1984
218
JUN
1983
196
NOV
1986
125
MAR
1983
40
JUL
1986
115
FEB
1986
116
JAN
1982
19
FEB
1990
14
DEC
1988
95
AUG
1990
92
AUG
1983
226
SEP
1983
28
OCT
1983
292
NOV
1983
212
DEC
1983
220
JUN
1983
164
APR
1983
56
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NELSON, TOM
NELSON, TOM
NELSON, TOM
NIELSEN, LINDA
NOLAN, BILL
PARKER, JEFFREY
PARKER, JEFFREY
PARKER, JEFFREY
PETTUS, RONALD
PETTUS, RONALD
PITTMAN, LARRY
PLOG, MICHAEL
PLOG, MICHAEL
PREBLE, LAURENCE
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
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RAINBOW STAFF
REED, JIM
REED, JIM
REED, JIM
REED, JIM
REED, JIM
REED, JIM
REILLY, MIKE
RIES, RICHARD
ROGERS, ROBERT
ROSEN, BOB
ROSEN, BOB
ROSEN, BOB
ROTHERMAL, BRUCE
RUSSELL, BOB
RUSSELL, BOB
RUSSELL, BOB
SAMUELS, EDWARD
SAMUELS, EDWARD
SAMUELS, EDWARD
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED B.
SCHMIDT, JIM
SCHRAG, ROGER
RIGHT TO KNOW: IT'S AN OBLIGATION
SECRETS OF SUCCESSFUL SOFTWARE SUBMISSION
STARTING YOUR OWN COMPUTER BUSINESS
UNDERSTANDING PROBABILITY IMPROVES ODDS
IN PURSUIT OF CAPTAN 'HOOK'
RAINBOWFEST REPORTER
RAINBOWFEST REPORTER
THE RAINBFEST REPORTER
PLUMBING FOR YOU COCO
ZEROING IN ON HALLEY'S COMET
MEASUREMENT CONVERSIONS WITH OS9
COMPUTERS AND OUR ENGLISH VOCABULARY
SEXISM IN THE COMPUTER INDUSTRY
BODY MAINTENANCE AND COMPUTING
A SPECIAL LOOK AT THE NEW POCO COCO
ABOUT THE RAINBOW SEAL
BASKETBALL STATSKEEPER
CELEBRATING OUR 2ND 'RECORD' YEAR
COCO 3 IS BORN
COCO MOBILE
FACES OF FALSOFT: STAFF PICTURES
GIFT BUYER'S GUIDE
PIPELINE (TWO NEW COCOS)
PULL OUT CALENDAR
RAINBO SEAL TO HELP CONSUMERS
RAINBOW'S HOLIDAY SHOPPING GUIDE
RAINBOW'S HOLIDAY SHOPPING GUIDE
RAINBOWFEST REPORT
SOFTWARE THEFT
THE RAINBOWFEST REPORTER
THE RAINBOWFEST REPORTER
THE RAINBOWFEST REPORTER
VOLUME 1, NUMBER 1
ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL: ONE-LINER INSERT
DID YOU HEAR THE ONE ABOUT HINTS & TIPS
RAINBOW'S HOLIDAY SHOPPING GUIDE
READER SURVEY
THE HEAT IS ON!
RAINBOWFEST REPORT
RAINBOWFEST REPORT
RAINBOWFEST REPORT
RAINBOWFEST REPORT
RAINBOWFEST REPORT
TANDY HOME COMPUTERS TOUR
IF NOT 'F' BOARD, HOW ABOUT THE 285?
PRINTING THE UNPRINTABLE
COMPU MATCH
INSIDE TDP
MY COCO IS NOT IBM COMPATIBLE
THE DRAGON IS COMING
DUMP TO CAMERA
COCO MEMORY MAP
COCO MEMORY MAP
COCO MEMORY MAP
COMPUTER PROGRAM COPYRIGHTS
COPYRIGHT LAW UPDATE
WHO'S GONNA KNOW?
COCO TRIPLE HEADER
COOKING WITH LIQUID MEASURE
ENTER THE DRAGON
EVERYTHING YOUR WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT HEX
MACHINE LANGUAGE CASSETTE I/O
JAN
1984
166
JUL
1983
36
APR
1984
156
JUL
1983
226
MAY
1984
29
MAR
1990
34
SEP
1989
73
OCT
1986
83
NOV
1987
36
APR
1986
83
JAN
1991
28
DEC
1986
173
OCT
1986
164
FEB
1988
118
JUL
1983
164
AUG
1982
33
NOV
1981
3
JUL
1983
146
SEP
1986
30
JUL
1988
98
JUL
1986
37
NOV
1987
57
SEP
1983
174
JUL
1987
99
JUN
1982
28
NOV
1988
41
DEC
1985
25
JAN
1985
18
SEP
1981
2
FEB
1986
81
MAY
1986
169
SEP
1987
78
JUL
1985
98
JUL
1989
131
JAN
1990
60
DEC
1986
25
NOV
1989
124
JUL
1989
26
JAN
1984
18
MAY
1984
26
JUN
1984
26
JUL
1983
122
SEP
1984
18
JAN
1984
22
JUN
1983
160
DEC
1989
121
FEB
1988
30
FEB
1983
154
OCT
1984
238
SEP
1983
113
APR
1983
88
AUG
1983
254
SEP
1983
273
DEC
1983
322
APR
1987
82
APR
1989
41
JUL
1987
123
JUN
1984
90
NOV
1986
62
DEC
1983
153
APR
1983
178
OCT
1983
84
GENERAL - rainbow
SCHUSTER, TOBIN
SEARBY, PAUL
SEARBY, PAUL
SEARBY, PAUL
SEARBY, SUE
SHERIDAN, VINCENT
SIEGEL, MARK
SMITH
FRANK
SPEER
MIKE
SPRINGER, CHARLES
STAFF
STANLEY, WILLIS
STEINBRUECK, RICHA
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SUPPE
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TENNEY, STEVE
TYSON
ROBERT
TYSON
ROBERT
WACLO
JOHN
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JOHN
WACLO
JOHN
WHITE
RICHARD
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DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF APP SOFTWARE
DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF APP SOFTWARE
TECKY YES
SOCCER INSTRUCTOR
MORE DETAILS ON COCO 3
MC-10 VS COCO: A COMMAND SUMMARY
A CAT'S HEARTBEAT
THE RESULTS ARE IN (CONTEST)
PICTURES FROM RAINBOWFEST
DECISIONS, DECISIONS
THE TOURNAMENT MASTER
CORRECTION
HANDICAPPERS AIDE
TWO FOR THE 10
THE RHYTHM OF LIFE
AND THE WINNER IS. .. ELECTION 84
EIGHT STEPS TO WRITING DOCUMENTATION
80C PICKS THE NFL
HOW TO PICK NFL WINNERS
PICK THE WINNERS IN THE NFL
A MIXED BAG OF BASIC
A SPREADSHEET WITH TEMPLATE REPETITION
AN INTRODUCTION TO SPREADSHEETS
BITS AND BYTES OF BASIC
C - LANGUAGE OF THE 80' S
CASSETTE AND DISK FILE OPERATIONS
CONTROLLING PRINTER AND DISK
DIRECT COMPARISON - USE A SPREADSHEET
EXPLANATION AND REVIEW OF SPREADSHEET
EXPLORING THE COCO 3 COLOR SYSTEM
FIRST DAYS WITH COCO 3
HOW TO FORM 80C USER'S GROUPS
IF PROGRAM CONTROL THE FINE ELSE...
LET'S CREATE A SPREADSHEET
MAKING THE MOST OF COCO 3 FEATURES
MEMORY SAVING TECHNIQUES
ON USING PRINT USING
SPREADSHEET AS A FILE MANAGER
SPREADSHEET DATA LOOK-UP FUNCTIONS
STRING VARIABLES AND FUNCTIONS
WELCOME TO BASIC
WELL-DEFINED VARIABLES PRODUCE CLARITY
WHAT'S BOTHERING YOU ABOUT BASIC?
COCO 3 POTPOURRI
TRACKING THE TEMPEST
CORRECTION
RAINBOWFEST REPORTER
AN INDEX TO THE RAINBOW?
HAM RADIO RECORD KEEPER
VIEW AND PRINT TEXT FILES
COCO 3 DOES WINDOWS AND MORE
MAR
1987
40
I FEB
1984
310
II APR
1984
298
II JUN
1984
282
NOV
1982
62
AUG
1985
47
NOV
1986
30
SEP
1983
101
NOV
1982
32
NOV
1983
68
MAR
1991
48
APR
1989
118
APR
1987
120
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1987
116
MAY
1986
114
AUG
1983
67
MAY
1987
20
NOV
1983
74
FEB
1984
130
JUN
1982
12
AUG
1982
54
JUL
1982
50
AUG
1983
30
SEP
1985
148
APR
1985
146
JAN
1983
12
NOV
1983
186
DEC
1983
112
JUN
1984
38
JUL
1985
154
DEC
1985
267
MAR
1987
112
JAN
1987
188
MAY
1982
27
SEP
1983
130
MAY
1985
98
APR
1987
194
MAR
1984
11
OCT
1983
220
OCT
1985
238
JAN
1986
251
NOV
1983
198
JAN
1984
215
FEB
1983
88
FEB
1984
150
JUN
1988
158
APR
1987
26
JUN
1987
116
FEB
1989
101
JAN
1983
126
DEC
1985
179
MAY
1991
49
SEP
1986
20
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(C) 1990
GRAPHICS
AUTHOR
ABRAHAM
ALEX
ADAMS -LEAR
AFTAMONOW, E. & G
AFTAMONOW, G. & E
ANDERSON, LARRY
BABICH,
TIO
BAIN, SCOTT
BARDEN,
WILLIAM
BARDEN,
WILLIAM
BARDEN,
WILLIAM
BARDEN,
WILLIAM
BARDEN,
WILLIAM
BARRINGER, JAMES
BAUER, GREG
BELL, MARK
BENNETT
JIM
BENNETT
JIM
BENNETT
JOSEPH
BENWAY,
PATRICK
BENWAY,
PATRICK
BERENZ,
MICHAEL
BERNICO
BILL
BERNICO
BILL
BERNICO
BILL
BERNICO
BILL
BERNICO
BILL
BERNICO
BILL
BERNICO
BILL
BERNICO
BILL
BERNICO
BILL
BERNICO
BILL
BERNICO
BILL
BERNICO
BILL
BERNICO
BILL
BERNICO
BILL
BERNICO -AFTAMONOW
BETTS, R. BARTLY
BILLEN, DAVID
BORGER, J.E.
BROWN, CHRIS
BRYSON, B.J.
CALDWELL, STEVE
CARROCK, SOLLA
CASSEL, RANDY
CATLETT, BRIAN
CLEMENTS, DAVE
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
ARTICLE
PSYCHEDELIA
THE POWER OF THE PALETTE
RUDOLPH, THE RED NOSE RAINDEER
C0C03 CANVAS
A STITCH IN TIME
LIKE PULLING TAFFY
120 FRAME 'GRAPHICS PAD" FOR ANIMATION
FROM FLATLAND TO 3-D
HANDS-ON HERSHEY
JOYSTICKS, TOUCH PADS, AND DIGITIZING
MORE ON PSET, PRESET AND GRAPHICS SPEED
PUT ON YOUR 3-D GLASSES
DOG -GONE PROGRAM
TURNING TEXT GRAPHICS INTO TITLE SCREENS
THIS WREATH HANGS INDOORS
SIGN IN PLEASE
TRICKY GRAPHICS
GET AND PUT: HI -RES MOVEMENT
ALL THE COLORS OF THE RAINBOW
SPACE ATTACK
THE BOOGIE BOX
CASE OF THE SHIFTY- EYED ANIMATION TUTOR
COLORS OF THE SPECTRUM
DOODLE DITTY
GRAPHING GREAT GUITARS
PEACE TREATY FOR HACKERS AND COUCH POTATO
CORRECTION
PIECES OF THE PIE
PIXEL PICTURES
PREPARE BEFORE YOU PAINT
THANKSGIVING PIZZA PARTY
THE COCO COLORING BOOK
THE COLOR COORDINATOR
THE ZOOM -BLOOM PLANT
YE OLDE FONT
THE CLOWN OF A HUNDRED FACES
LONG AND WINDING ROAD TO ASSEMBLY GRAPHIC
COCO BRIGHT
COCO UNFURLS OLD GLORY
GET THE PICTURE
THE STORM
HERE EAGLES DARE
ANIMATION FILM FESTIVAL
GRAPHICS TRIO
WEAR YOUR HEART ON YOUR SCREEN
PIE GRAPH SUPREME
COCO GALLERY
COCO GALLERY
COCO GALLERY
COCO GALLERY
COCO GALLERY
COCO GALLERY
COCO GALLERY
COCO GALLERY
MTH
YR
PAGE
JAN
1989
61
OCT
1986
37
DEC
1985
18
MAY
1988
91
DEC
1987
108
JAN
1989
60
JUL
1983
53
OCT
1987
166
APR
1988
170
JAN
1986
224
JAN
1987
181
NOV
1989
64
SEP
1982
78
MAR
1989
79
DEC
1987
72
MAY
1988
52
OCT
1989
20
NOV
1981
10
DEC
1987
74
OCT
1986
113
OCT
1986
113
JAN
1987
82
OCT
1986
112
JAN
1989
60
JUN
1988
56
MAR
1986
49
JUN
1986
220
APR
1989
79
JAN
1989
28
OCT
1987
82
NOV
1986
28
SEP
1989
12
APR
1989
101
JAN
1986
129
MAY
1988
36
JAN
1988
44
NOV
1985
90
FEB
1987
49
JUL
1985
113
FEB
1987
88
JUN
1989
59
JUL
1988
82
OCT
1987
114
APR
1987
66
FEB
1988
100
JAN
1984
189
JAN
1989
26
FEB
1989
26
MAR
1989
26
MAY
1989
26
JUN
1989
26
JUL
1988
26
AUG
1990
18
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1988
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COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNTIY
COOPER, RICK
COOPER
CROOKS
CROOKS
CURTIS
CURTIS
CURTIS
CURTIS
CURTIS
CURTIS
CURTIS
CURTIS
CURTIS
CURTIS
RICK
MARY
MARY
ALLEN
ALLEN
H. ALLEN
ALLEN
ALLEN
ALLEN
ALLEN
ALLEN
ALLEN
ALLEN
H.
H.
H.
H.
H.
H.
H.
CUTCHIN, RUSTY
CUTTER, NORM
DANA, JOHN
DANA, JOHN
DAVIES, PETER
DAVIS, ROBERT
DAWSON, DAVID
DAY, DARREN
DELBOURGO, BOB, ET
DELBOURGO, BOB, ET
DELBOURGO, D. & R.
DELBOURGO, D. & R.
DELBOURGO, D., ETA
DELBOURGO, ROBERT
DELBOURGO, ROBERT
COCO GALLERY
COCO GALLERY
COCO GALLERY
COCO GALLERY
COCO GALLERY
GRAPHICS QUICKIES
GRAPHICS QUICKIES
INTRODUCING THE COCO GALLERY
THE COCO GALLERY
THE COCO GALLERY
THE COCO GALLERY
THE COCO GALLERY
THE COCO GALLERY
THE COCO GALLERY
THE COCO GALLERY
THE COCO GALLERY
THE COCO GALLERY
THE COCO GALLERY
THE COCO GALLERY
THE COCO GALLERY
THE COCO GALLERY
THE COCO GALLERY
THE COCO GALLERY
THE COCO GALLERY
THE COCO GALLERY
THE COCO GALLERY
CORRECTION
THE COCO GALLERY
THE COCO GALLERY
THE COCO GALLERY
THE COCO GALLERY
THE COCO GALLERY
THE COCO GALLERY
SETTING FOR ONE
TODAY'S FORECAST
LIKE SANDS THROUGH THE HOURGLASS
CORRECTION
HIGH -CAPACITY SCREEN DUMPS
HIGH -CAPACITY SCREEN DUMPS
DANCING COCO CAT
FESTIVE COCO: READY TO PAINT THE TOWN
GETTING MORE FROM PMODE 4
PALETTEABLE COLOR MIXING
PUT SPEEDY GETZALES TO WORK
QUICK DRAW COCO
SCREEN DUMP EXTRAORDINAIRE
SHADES OF PMODES 1 & 2 GIVE MOVE COLORS
BREAKING THE FOUR- COLOR BARRIER
THE SIMPLICITY OF SINELINES
MOVING GRAPHICS
SON OF GRAPHIC TRAFFIC
HOLIDAYS AT THE HEARTH
OF PORSCHE, THESE WHEELS ARE SPECTACULAR
GLOMMER: TRUE GRAPHICS FOR 4K
SIMPLE DRAW
AROUND THE WORLD IN 18 FRAMES
CORRECTION
MORE MOIRE - FROM DOWNUNDER
PICTURE YOUR FACE
TWO ILLUSIONS
3-D GRAPH PLOTTING OF MULTIPLE VARIABLES
FASCINATING FRCTALS: GEOMETRY & NATURE
SEP
1988
26
OCT
1990
18
OCT
1988
26
NOV
1988
26
DEC
1988
26
JAN
1985
146
OCT
1985
18
MAY
1985
162
JAN
1986
114
JAN
1987
18
FEB
1986
178
FEB
1987
18
MAR
1986
114
MAR
1987
18
APR
1986
114
APR
1987
18
MAY
1986
18
MAY
1987
18
JUN
1986
114
JUN
1987
18
JUL
1986
18
AUG
1985
178
AUG
1986
114
SEP
1985
178
SEP
1986
122
OCT
1985
170
NOV
1985
184
OCT
1986
122
NOV
1985
178
NOV
1986
26
DEC
1985
210
DEC
1986
114
JUL
1985
178
DEC
1988
90
APR
1989
82
JAN
1985
156
MAY
1985
148
AUG
1989
38
OCT
1989
63
MAY
1987
52
JUL
1986
46
JUN
1982
42
APR
1988
124
NOV
1986
158
MAY
1985
59
OCT
1987
30
NOV
1982
78
OCT
1988
51
OCT
1983
80
DEC
1982
85
MAR
1983
164
DEC
1988
89
APR
1985
238
OCT
1983
122
JUN
1989
93
AUG
1985
73
FEB
1986
168
NOV
1982
23
OCT
1983
306
MAR
1983
28
JUN
1983
116
JUL
1983
28
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DELBOURGO - FERGUSON
DELLAFAVE, RENARD
DERSHEIMER, RICHAR
DERSHEIMER, RICHAR
DI ZAZZO, ERNIE
DIZAZZO, ERNIE
DOLD, CHARLES
DOLLBERG, DONALD
DOWD, KEVIN
DUECK, TIMOTHY
DUKE, BILL
ENDRES, M.H.
FAULSTICH, PAUL
FAULSTICH, PAUL
FAUSKE, WES
FEARING, MARLENE
FERREIRA, KEN
FORD, JAMES
FORTIN, ILENE
FOULKE, ROBERT
FOUNTAIN, J. PAUL
FRANKSEN, AARON
GAGNON, MARC
GEORGE, TOM
GERMANN, KARL
GLABERSON, ARYEH
GOFF, ALLEN
GOLIAS, RUTH
GOLIAS, RUTH
GOLIAS, RUTH
GRANT, RON
GRAY, THOMAS
GRENGS, PATRICK
GRENGS, PATRICK
GROSS, KEVIN
HALL, CHRIS
HALL, GREG
HALL, JIM
HALL, MIKE
HALL, MIKE
HARPER, JEFF
HAWKINS, DARRYL
HERR, DARIN
HILL, KENNETH
HILL, KENNETH
HIMOWITZ, MICHAEL
HOFFMAN, PAUL
HOFFMAN, PAUL
INMAN, DON
INMAN, DON
INMAN, DON
INMAN, DON
INMAN, DON
INMAN, DON
INMAN, DON
INMAN, DON
INMAN, DON
INMAN, DON
INMAN, DON
INMAN, DON
INMAN, DON
INMAN, DON
TUMBLE 'BRELLA'
A FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS
REDCHASE
THE EYES HAVE IT
A SALUTE TO THE FLAGS
COCO CAN PLAY CUPID, TOO
DYNAMIC COMPUTER GRAPHICS
VISUAL AIDS BY COCO
THE LITTLE GRAPHICS LIBRARY
IT'LL MOVE YOU
RING IN THE OLYMPICS!
PRINTING CHARACTERS ON GRAPHICS SCREEN
CREATING MOIRE PATTERNS IN PM0DE4
CORRECTION
A MOVEABLE FEAST FOR THE COCO
HOME SWEET HOME
TUNNEL EFFECTS
ANIMATION USING THE X-PAD
FROM OUR HOUSE TO YOURS
RANDOM GRAPHIC FUN
PM0DE4 GRAPHICS DUMP
LOW RESOLUTION DRAWING
A MOVING RAINBOW BORDER
GRAPHICS EDITOR
RANDOMLY DRAWN CIRCLES
THE EIGHT LIGHTS OF CHANUKAH
SHOWING OFF RANDOM GRAPHICS
A PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE
HE'S JUST A SNOWMAN
HOME SWEET HOME
THE SCHEMATIC SCOUNDREL, REVISITED
HANDY REUSABLE GRAPHICS GRID
WARPED ANIMATION
CORRECTION
ONE LINER CONTEST WINNER
COMBINE GRAPHICS AND TEXT
SHORT DAY'S JOURNEY INTO THE NIGHT
GRAPHICS SPECIAL: THE '178' POKE
CHRISTMAS PAGEANTRY
FOUR FOR THE SHOW
GRAPH-O-MATIC
A THIRD GRAPHICS SCREEN
COCODRAW CONCOCTIONS
AN UNCOMMON VIEW
BIG BROTHER'S WATCHING
HOW TO BE A PRINTER ARTIST
LAUNCH YOUR NEXT TRIP FROM X-PAD
PRINT PICTURES FROM THE ART GALLERY
ACHIEVING MOTION WITH GET AND PUT
BUILD A HONEYCOMB FROM BASIC
DIRECT GRAPHIC DESIGN
DIVIDING THE PIE-COLORFULLY
HAPPY GRAPHIC HOLIDAYS
HI-RES GRAPHICS TECHNIUES EXPLAINED
LOOKING AT LOGO FROM BASIC
MAKE SOME REGULAR POLYGONS
MENU HELPFUL FOR CHOOSING THE RIGHT COURS
PAINT SHOP
PROMPTED GRAPHICS PROGRAM
RUNNING CIRCLES AROUND LOGO
SHIFTING AXES IN QUADS I AND IV
TECHNIQUES FOR PLOTTING SCREEN GRAPHS
OCT
1983
204
DEC
1987
28
NOV
1983
158
NOV
1982
142
MAY
1986
42
FEB
1987
36
SEP
1985
70
JUN
1984
53
AUG
1988
102
APR
1989
82
AUG
1984
156
MAY
1982
8
OCT
1984
18
FEB
1985
281
AUG
1983
28
JAN
1985
28
NOV
1987
96
DEC
1983
74
DEC
1986
62
DEC
1981
8
OCT
1983
298
MAR
1983
166
APR
1989
112
OCT
1990
10
MAR
1983
191
DEC
1985
196
NOV
1988
75
FEB
1987
124
DEC
1989
20
MAY
1986
20
JUL
1989
101
APR
1983
73
OCT
1988
102
JAN
1989
41
JUL
1988
94
NOV
1982
26
NOV
1987
106
OCT
1983
102
DEC
1985
212
OCT
1983
77
SEP
1986
82
NOV
1987
100
OCT
1986
59
APR
1989
81
MAR
1989
78
NOV
1983
126
NOV
1983
292
OCT
1984
131
JAN
1983
106
SEP
1984
100
OCT
1983
108
MAR
1984
199
DEC
1983
188
DEC
1982
41
MAY
1984
125
APR
1983
106
FEB
1984
54
SEP
1983
298
JAN
1984
152
JUN
1984
48
JUN
1983
90
FEB
1983
186
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INMAN, DON
INMAN, DON
INMAN, DON
INMAN, DON
JENKINS, DAVE
JONES, ED, ETAL
JONES, EDWARD
JUDD, DARYL
KALINOWSKI, FRANCI
KAWA, JEFF
KENNY, KEIRAN
KENNY, KEIRAN
KENNY, KEIRAN
KENNY, KEIRAN
KENNY, KEIRAN
KENNY, KEIRAN
KENT, JIM
KERCKHOFF, PETER
KERCKHOFF, PETER
KERCKHOFF, PETER
KIENTZLE, TIM
KIENTZLE, TIM
KIENTZLE, TIM
KING, DAVID
KOHN, JOSEPH
KOHN, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOTCHER, DARRYL
KOZUBAL, JOHN
KRESSMAN, ROBIE
KRIKORIAN, EDWARD
KRIKORIAN, EDWARD
KROM, MATT
KROMEKE, MICHAEL
KWONG, HONG
KYTE, TED
LABONVILLE, HELEN
LAESSIG, MARK
LAI, STEPHEN
LESTER, LANE
MACHUREK, ED
MATTHEWS, BECKY
MATTHEWS, BECKY
MATTHEWS, BECKY
MATTHEWS, BECKY
MAYEUX, ANN
MCDOWELL, JIM
MESSER, SHANE
MESSER, SHANE
MILLER, PAUL
THE BEGINNING GAME
USING GRAPHICS
USING GRAPHICS: CIRCLES AND ARCS
WHAT YOU GET IS WHAT YOU PUT
AN RGB DEMONSTRATION
THE HOME HURRICANE TRACKING STATION
TWO -TONE TEST
SEND IN THE CLOWNS
COCO SEASON'S GREETING CARDS
SHUTTLE GRAPHIC
FOR THE BIRDS
LAYING IT ON THE LINE
MIRROR IMAGE
PEEKASSO PRINTS
THE ELETRONIC MARQUEE
TYING UP DRAW STRINGS
GUPPIE GRAPHICS
COCOCAD MODIFICATION
COCOCAD: THE SCHEMATIC SCOUNDREL
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN FOR COCO
DATA-COMPRESSION TECHNIQUES
PICTURE STORAGE FORMATS
RUN -LENGTH DECODING TECHNIQUES
REPAINTING A PM0DE4 RAINBOW
PIX FILES
PM0DE4 SCREEN ENLARGEMENT
DRAW STATEMENTS: GETTING THE PICTURE
DRAWING ON THIS BLACKBOARD CHALKS UP
EXPLORING COCO GRAPHICS
FINAL SESSION WITH THE 'A' OPTION
GRAPHICS EXPERIENCE YOU CAN DRAW FROM
IMAGINATION & SIMPLE GRAPHICS TECHNIQUES
MASTERING THE DRAW STATEMENT
PRACTICING LINE AND DRAW WITHOUT DRUDGERY
PSET SAIL IN THE FOR/NEXT SEA
SEASON'S GREETINGS
SIMPLE TECHNIQUE FOR CREATING ANIMATION
SPRUCING UP AN OLD DESIGN
WHEN A GRAPIC IDEA STRIKES
COLOR SKETCH: KEYBOARD GRAPHICS UTILITY
FACE TO FACE TO FACE TO FACE
ASTRONOMER'S HEAVEN
CREATE 3-D GRAPHICS WITH SAR27
DRAW SOMETHING EXOTIC WITH VITEX93
POWERFUL PAGES
PICTURES PERFECT WITH PROWRITER
DESIGN YOUR OWN CALENDAR PIN-UP
THAT'S THE WAY THE BALL BOUNCES
HALLOWEEN FOOLERY
CURVFITZ IS NUMBER CRUNCHER OF FIRST ORDE
THREE EASY PIECES: ONE ANIMATOR'S ART
SCREEN-TO-PRINTER COLOR GRAPHICS
MERRY MARTIAN
A CYCLE- DELIC PALETTE
ELECTRIFYING GRAPHICS USING PMODE POWER
GRAPHICS AND SOUND ENTERTAINMENT
0, TANNENBAUM
PORTRAITS BY BASIC
ONE STARRY NIGHT
HI-RES SCREEN DUMP
IMPROVING THE SCHEME OF SCREENS
SIGHTS AND SOUNDS: GRAPHICS BAZAAR
APR
1984
210
MAR
1983
102
JUL
1983
168
AUG
1983
106
JAN
1989
65
OCT
1984
161
MAY
1987
89
JUN
1985
80
DEC
1984
131
MAY
1984
131
APR
1989
83
JAN
1988
73
OCT
1987
81
JAN
1987
30
SEP
1986
41
OCT
1988
87
OCT
1985
106
FEB
1986
103
OCT
1985
130
FEB
1986
103
DEC
1990
34
OCT
1990
44
NOV
1990
48
OCT
1983
60
FEB
1986
26
OCT
1984
57
AUG
1987
149
SEP
1983
88
APR
1987
112
OCT
1985
83
JUL
1987
157
AUG
1984
158
AUG
1985
172
SEP
1984
109
MAY
1986
174
DEC
1984
60
MAR
1986
39
SEP
1985
136
FEB
1984
284
OCT
1983
161
JAN
1984
89
JAN
1987
30
JAN
1983
170
SEP
1983
206
JUL
1987
94
MAY
1985
18
MAY
1986
63
MAY
1987
88
OCT
1986
108
APR
1983
234
APR
1983
188
MAR
1983
18
OCT
1987
79
FEB
1987
60
OCT
1987
44
JUN
1986
18
DEC
1986
116
OCT
1986
49
NOV
1987
96
MAY
1989
74
JAN
1990
82
FEB
1985
246
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MITCHEL, BARRY
MONTGOMERY, SCOTT
MONTOWSKI, ROBERT
MOOS, PATRICIA
MORIN, JEAN-FRANCO
MOSELY, JOHN
MUSUMECI, JOHN
NEE, WILLIAM
NEE, WILLIAM
NEE, WILLIAM
ODLIN, R.W.
OSTROM, STEVE
OSTROM, STEVEN
PAGE, DENNIS
PARAVATI, JOSEPH
PARKER, SANJAY
PENDELL, JOSEPH
PHILLIPS, JOHN
PLAXTON, JOHN
PLAXTON, JOHN
POKORNY, DOUGLAS
POLLARD, ED
POLSZ, STEVEN
POUCH, ARNOLD
POUCH, ARNOLD
POULOSKY, PAUL
PREBLE, BRIAN
PREBLE, BRIAN
PRUYNE, JIM
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAMELLA, RICHARD
REID, CHRIS
RODEN, BRIAN
RODEN, BRIAN
RODEN, BRIAN
RODRIGUEZ, ANA
RODRIGUEZ, ANA
ROPSON, RONALD
SABO, RITA
SALVAIL, PIERRE
SANTERRE, DENIS
SAPELLO, DONALD
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCHMIDT, JIM
SEAY, WALTER
SHEMO, ANDREW
SHOOBS, BERNICE
ALL THE RIGHT MOVES
GRAPHICS CREATION TRANSFER
PICTURE PERFECT GRAPHICS COMMANDS
FRIGHT NIGHT
NOW YOU SEE IT, NOW YOU DON'T
WINTER MAGIC
COCO'S DARING FLYING MACHINE
THE GRAPHICS CORNER
THE GRAPHICS CORNER, PART II
THE GRAPHICS CORNER, PART III
POLYGONS? GOLLYGONS!
A PERFECT STAR
ARTIFACT COLORS ON COCO 3'S RGB
COCOFLOW: COCOCAD EXPANDED
FLAGS
FREAKY FACE
BEAM3D
THE MATHEMATICS OF CHAOS
COCO BAKES A CAKE
FLASHY PROGRAM, BY THUNDER
ADDING THE HPRINT CAPABILITY TO PM0DE4
NOW LOOKIT THAT!
OPTIMUM ANIMATION
MOTION PIX PROGRAMMING -A PROGRAM TO RUN
MOTION PIX PROGRAMMING-THE DETAILS
CALLING ALL COCO NUTS
THE ART OF JOYSTICK PAINTING
CORRECTION
A STAR LIKE A WHEEL
M & N DECODED
MAKE COCO LIVE UP TO IT'S NAME
MOTION PICTURE PROGRAMMING (MPP)
POLYGON AGAIN
PUT AND GET AND RANDOM FORMS
WHAT- -MORE POLYGON
YOUR VDG AND THE PM0DE4 COLORS
PATTERN BLOCKS: REALITY PLAY
BEAUTIFUL MOIRE PATTERNS
LIVE AND IN CONCERT ON COCO'S STAGE
THE ELECTRONIC VALENTINE -MAKER
CORRECTION
COCO CLOWNS AROUND
NON-SMOKING SECTION
THE TRANSFIGURATION BAND
ANIMATIC: AUTOMATIC ANIMATION
FOUR SHADES OF GRAY
A LESSON STRAIGHT FROM THE HEART
PEELING GRAPHICS
COCO CATHEAD: 20 SECONDS INTO THE FUTURE
EASILY GENERATE GRAPHICS DATA STATEMENTS
EZ GRAPHICS- '85 STYLE
FOOTBALL FEVER PART 1
FOOTBALL FEVER PART 2
RETURN OF BASEBALL FEVER
ROCK' N' ROLLING BACK TO THE COCO ROCKFEST
THE COCO PUZZLE MAKER
THE FIRST COCO ROCKFEST
THE WISHING WELL TITLE MAKER
LO-RES GRAPHICS FOR THE ASCII-ING
LINES
A WINTER WONDERLAND
COCO CUDDLER
DEC
1988
116
OCT
1987
48
MAR
1987
156
OCT
1988
86
JUN
1989
48
DEC
1989
12
JAN
1988
73
AUG
1989
36
SEP
1989
48
OCT
1989
78
DEC
1983
318
MAR
1990
92
FEB
1988
114
MAR
1986
31
OCT
1983
92
OCT
1987
78
MAY
1989
75
MAR
1989
81
JUL
1985
99
APR
1983
16
MAY
1988
155
JAN
1983
164
OCT
1986
116
MAY
1982
36
APR
1982
13
MAR
1985
164
OCT
1984
97
MAR
1985
229
MAR
1988
75
JUL
1981
3
AUG
1982
69
MAR
1982
24
FEB
1982
11
SEP
1982
32
APR
1982
10
AUG
1982
39
JAN
1986
40
OCT
1982
74
APR
1985
124
FEB
1986
18
APR
1986
103
SEP
1988
74
MAY
1988
90
OCT
1986
44
JUN
1985
58
MAY
1987
90
OCT
1985
163
FEB
1988
154
NOV
1987
113
NOV
1983
160
JAN
1985
32
NOV
1984
177
DEC
1984
107
SEP
1985
104
JUL
1985
162
OCT
1985
72
MAY
1984
89
MAR
1986
157
OCT
1984
90
AUG
1983
80
FEB
1984
120
JAN
1988
74
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SHOOBS, BERNICE
SHORTT- DUNCAN
SIMS, MICHAEL
SIMS, MIKE
SLIGAR, DAVID
SNOOK, ALLEN
SPILLER, J. & M.
SPILLER, JEREMY
ST. JEAN, ETIENNE
STANWOOD, RON
STEIDL, JEFF
STROFFOLINO, PHIL
STUMPF, PETER
SUTPHIN, RICKY
TADMAN, SANDY
TATARKA, JAMES
THOMAS, CARMIE
THUME, WAYNE
TINKLEPAUGH, DALE
TOUCHSTONE, TERREL
TREVOR, ALEXANDER
VANDALL, MICHAEL
VASCONI, EUGENE
VASCONI, EUGENE
VASCONI, EUGENE
VASCONI, EUGENE
VASCONI, EUGENE
VENTLING, JAMES
WARD, LOGAN
WEAVER, DANIEL
WEIDE, DENNIS
WELSH, JACK
WESHENFELDER, RICK
WHITE, ERIC
WHITE, ERIC
WHITE, JEFF
WHITE, JEFF
WHITE, RICHARD
WILLIAMS, JOHN
WILSON, DAVID
WOLF, ERIC
WOLSTROMER, ANDY
WOMACK, WAYNE
WRIGHT, ARCHOR
WRIGHT, ARCHOR
ZINIEWICZ, GEORGE
HIGH-TECH QUILTING BEE
THE CHRISTMAS STAR
DRAW GRAPHS OF DATA
ONE LINER CONTEST WINNER
WIZARD'S COMPUTER: A GRAPHIC TALE
THE SPIT AND IMAGE
MANDELBROT BUG AND COCO 3 MICROSCOPE
SUPER STAMPER
BOUNCING OFF THE WALLS
COLOR YOUR COCO WORLD
ELECTRO DOMINOES
BASICS OF GRAPHICS ANIMATION
A FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION
A DEMONSTRATION ART
LIFE IN FISH BOWL
A TRIBUTE TO THE COC02
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
COLOR CARTOONS
DRAW IT QUICK!
COLOR- EYED-O-SCOPE
IT IS BETTER TO PUT THAN TO GET
GRAPHICS IN A HURRY
A DANDY DOODLER
COCO IN 3-D
HOLIDAY GREETINGS
HOLIDAY HEARTH
SEASON'S GREETINGS
KEYCAD/KEYFLOW
CARTOONING WITH COCO
GRAPHICS REFERENCE CHART
A PICTURE IS WORTH 6144 BYTES
TEXT FOR GRAPHICS
AD INFINITUM
ESCH-A-SKETCH
THE COLOR GALLERY
PICTURE FILE EXTENSION CHANGER
THE GREAT PICTURE SHOW
THE COCO 3 COLOR PALETTE
COCO DRAW UPDATE
GENIUS AT WORK
CHART PLOTTING MADE EASY
COCO OF MANY COLORS
THE COCO SCALER
AMNOTRON ANIMATION
INITIALLY 3-D
GRAPHICS? HERE ARE TWO... BY GEORGE
APR
1988
75
DEC
1987
70
MAR
1987
86
JUL
1988
95
JAN
1984
84
MAY
1987
36
JAN
1990
76
OCT
1988
28
JAN
1989
59
JUL
1989
66
JUN
1989
18
FEB
1991
28
JUL
1984
74
OCT
1987
80
FEB
1988
78
JUN
1989
22
JAN
1987
29
OCT
1985
58
AUG
1989
24
JAN
1984
80
JAN
1985
23
OCT
1989
26
JUN
1984
89
JUN
1989
52
JAN
1984
150
DEC
1986
108
DEC
1986
18
NOV
1986
126
JUL
1988
50
MAY
1988
92
FEB
1988
126
MAY
1989
20
OCT
1988
87
AUG
1986
75
FEB
1988
85
OCT
1986
182
JUL
1986
26
FEB
1987
200
OCT
1987
98
JAN
1984
24
JAN
1989
44
MAR
1989
79
OCT
1986
166
JUL
1986
54
OCT
1987
53
NOV
1982
86
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AUTHOR
HARDWARE PROJECTS
ARTICLE
RAINBOW ELEVEN YEAR INDEX
(C) 1990
MTH YR PAGE
ATHEY, T. WHIT
ATHEY, T. WHIT
ATHEY, T.; SUSAN
BAIER, JEFF
BARDEN, WILLIAM JR
BARDEN, WILLIAM
BENNETT, CARL
BRUNOTTE, BENJAMIN
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DOWD, ROGER
FRANCISCO, HARLEEN
FRANCISCO, HARLEEN
GEOFFROY- RACINE
GERNHARDT, HENRY
GOODMAN, MARTIN
GOODMAN, MARTY
GOODMAN, MARTY
GOODMAN, MARTY
GOODMAN, MARTY
GOSHORN, BRUCE
HAVERSTOCK, MARK
HAVERSTOCK, MARK
HAVERSTOCK, MARK
HOWE, CLAY
INTERFACE YOUR OWN CIRCUIT TO THE COCO
CORRECTION
THE PROGRAMMABLE CHIP
WOW! ONE DISK DRIVE, TWO COCO'S
MAKE A REMOTE KEYPAD
BARDEN' S BUFFER: DEVICES, UNLIMITED
THE FORGOTTEN CHIP
CUSTOM BUILT DESK FOR THE COCO
A NEW IMPROVED PRINTER ADAPTER
A SIMPLE EXPANDABLE LED PROJECT
ADDINGA NUMERIC KEYPAD TO YOUR COCO
AN EXPANDABLE RELAY PROJECT
BEGINNERS-ADD AN LED TO YOUR CONTROLLER
BUILD A HALF -MEGABYTE ROM DISK
BUILD AN ELECTRONIC EPROM EMULATOR ERASER
BUILDING AN EPROM EMULATOR
EPROM PROGRAMMER PART 1
EPROM PROGRAMMER PART 2
EPROM PROGRAMMER PART 3
FINISHING THE PRINTER ADAPTER
FORCE A COLD START FROM RESET
HOOK UP THE RADIO SHACK VOICE SYNTHESIZER
INCREASING CHARACTER DISPLAY
LIGHTS! CAMERA! COCO!
LOOK, MA, NO SWITCH
MAKING COCO SHINE WITH MORE LED'S
MULTI-PAK LED UPGRADE
MULTIPLE A-TO-D INPUT
SOME HARDWARE FIXES FOR THE VDG
THE ANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVERTER PART 1
THE ANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVERTER PART 2
THE COCO IS MUSIC TO THE EARS
THE HARDWARE PROJECT BASICS REVIEW
THE NO -SWITCH VDG
DO YOU READ ME?
LIGHTS OUT!
PROJECT EXPANSION
SUMMER CLEANUP
TWO FOR ONE
ARE YOU MISSING SOMETHING
ECONOMY PRINTER BUFFER PART 1
THE ECONOMY BUFFER, PART II
THE PERMANENT SHIFT
REJUVENATE TIME WITH QUARTZ LOCKED CLOCK
FIX YOUR C0C02 DISK CONTROLLER
A PAL FOR YOU C0C03
REMOTE CONTROL COCO
THE SHOCK ABSORBER
UPGRADING COCO'S MEMORY
THE QUICK JOYSTICK FIX
THE OLD SWITCHEROO
THE OLD SWITCHEROO II
CORRECTION
COLOR BASIC ROM SWITCHER
TURN OF THE SCREW:
TURN OF THE SCREW:
TURN OF THE SCREW:
TURN OF THE SCREW:
TURN OF THE SCREW:
JUL
1984
138
OCT
1984
237
AUG
1984
138
MAY
1989
54
SEP
1990
32
MAY
1989
150
MAY
1989
130
DEC
1989
67
NOV
1987
38
NOV
1988
157
APR
1985
163
JUN
1987
84
JAN
1988
144
APR
1988
154
FEB
1988
150
SEP
1987
150
AUG
1990
48
SEP
1990
66
OCT
1990
64
DEC
1987
156
NOV
1984
130
MAY
1985
55
JUN
1988
138
DEC
1984
24
JUL
1985
36
SEP
1985
232
MAY
1988
168
MAY
1991
46
OCT
1986
161
OCT
1985
42
NOV
1985
84
FEB
1987
176
MAY
1987
156
DEC
1986
98
MAR
1989
132
APR
1989
96
DEC
1988
146
SEP
1988
140
JUL
1988
148
AUG
1988
150
JUN
1989
100
JUL
1989
72
AUG
1985
169
JUN
1986
54
FEB
1985
149
JAN
1987
98
JUL
1986
71
OCT
1986
158
MAR
1989
34
AUG
1986
116
AUG
1986
108
AUG
1988
120
OCT
1988
84
APR
1985
98
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HUANG, DAVID
IACOVOU, NEOPHYTOS
KITSZ, DENNIS
KITSZ, DENNIS
LABONVILLE, HELENE
LABONVILLE, HELENE
LEWANDOWSKI, DENNI
LEWIS, EMMETT
LILL, MICHAEL
LORBIESKI, RICHARD
MCINTOSH, TIM
MCINTOSH, TIM
MERRYMAN, ROBERT
MIMS, ERIC
ONLEY, RAY
SCHREUR, JAN PIETE
SHAVER, J.O.
STEARMAN, COLIN
STEARMAN, COLIN
STEARMAN, COLIN
STEARMAN, COLIN
STEARMAN, COLIN
STEARMAN, COLIN
WARD, LOGAN
WEIDE, DEBBIE; DENN
WEIDE, DENNIS
WEIDE, DENNIS
WEIDE, DENNIS
WEIDE, DENNIS
WEIDE, DENNIS
WEIDE, DENNIS
WEIDE, DENNIS
WEIDE, DENNIS
WEIDE, DENNIS
WOLFF, HAROLD
INTERNAL SOUND
A SPECIAL SWITCH
THE LETTER BOX PRINTER BUFFER PART 1
THE LETTER BOX PRINTER BUFFER PART 2
GET YOUR FEET WET WITH THESE PADDLES
CORRECTION
128K THE EASY WAY
SMARTER -THAN -AVERAGE PRINTER BUFFER
ROUTING SWITCHER KEEPS THE TALK
MONITORING CLOCK SPEED
DO-IT-YOURSELF VIDEO OUTPUT BOARD
CORRECTION
THE SUPER SWITCHER
JUST ONE TOUCH -JUST ONE BREATH
CHILD-PROOFING THE COCO
TURN YOUR MONITOR INSIDE OUT
PLAY YOUR GAMES WITH WIRELESS JOYSTICKS
COCO CHRONOGRAPH
COOKING WITH COCO PART 2
CORRECTION
COOKING WITH COCO PART 6
CORRECTION
COOKING WITH COCO PART 8
LED POWER INDICATOR
GALILEO AND THE COCO
A COCO DIGITAL LOGIC ANALYZER, PART 1
COMPLETING THE ANALYZER PROJECT
HANDS- FREE COMPUTING
SLEEP TIGHT: COCO IS AWAKE PART 1
SLEEP TIGHT: COCO IS AWAKE PART 2
STATIC RAM INTERFACE
THE COCO ROS, PART 1
THE COCO ROS, PART 2
THE COCO ROS, PART 3
LOOK WHAT THEY'VE DONE TO MY COCOS
JUN
1988
99
MAY
1990
43
OCT
1985
232
NOV
1985
248
AUG
1984
131
OCT
1984
237
DEC
1984
162
MAY
1987
160
APR
1985
32
MAY
1991
53
SEP
1986
171
NOV
1986
78
NOV
1986
168
FEB
1989
50
JAN
1988
142
APR
1985
116
JUN
1985
105
JUN
1985
83
AUG
1984
170
SEP
1984
234
DEC
1984
154
FEB
1985
281
FEB
1985
146
DEC
1986
160
DEC
1987
160
MAR
1990
26
APR
1990
72
FEB
1989
58
DEC
1985
58
JAN
1986
58
MAY
1988
150
DEC
1986
85
JAN
1987
153
FEB
1987
152
MAR
1987
46
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RAINBOW ELEVEN YEAR INDEX
(C) 1990
HARDWARE TUTORIALS
AUTHOR
ADAMS, RICK
AUGSBURG, CRAY
BARDEN, WILLIAM
BARDEN, WILLIAM
BARDEN, WILLIAM
BARDEN, WILLIAM
BODNAR, DAVID
BOONE, KEN
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
ELLERS, ED
GOODMAN, MARTY
GOODMAN, MARTY
GOODMAN, MARTY
GOODMAN, MARTY
GOODMAN, MARTY
GOODMAN, MARTY
GOODMAN, MARTY
GOODMAN, MARTY
PHILLIPS, CHARLES
BUILDING A
BUILDING A
ARTICLE
GIME POWER
DISSECTING THE C0C03
A COCO DUAL-TRACE OSCILLOSCOPE
DIGITIZING THE WORLD REVISITED
HIGH HOPES FOR THE HI -RES
LOOSE ENDS AND COCO OUTPUTS
EXPOSING COCO TO PHOTOGRAPHY
MONITORING THE REAL WORLD
A DIGITAL LESSON
A DIGITAL LESSON PART 2
A DIGITAL LESSON PART 3
A LOOK AT HOW MONITORS WORK
COCO REAL TIME
CORRECTION
AN INTRODUCTION TO TIMING
BEGINNER'S HARDWARE COURSE PART 1
BEGINNER'S HARDWARE COURSE PART 2
BIGGER AND BETTER EPROMS
RAM DISK
RAM DISK
CLEARING THE PATHS
CLEVER USES FOR MEMORY
DISK TRACK TRACER
DISSECTING THE DISK CONTROLLER
DYNAMIC RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY EXPLAINED
EPROM PROGRAMMER HANDBOOK
HOW COLD IS IT?
HOW COLD IS IT?
HOW THE MULTI-PAK INTERFACE WORKS
INVESTIGATING THE CPU
INVESTIGATING THE PIA
LET'S TAKE A LOOK AT THE C0C02B
MAKINGS OF MEMORY AND HOW IT WORKS
MORE ON THE NEW VDG
RAM DISK, PART III
THE HALT PIN AND ITS FUNCTION
TIMING AND THE SAM CHIP
TOOLS OF THE TRADE
TRANSISTOR BUFFERS FOR STEREO APPLICATION
TURN OF THE SCREW: ALL ABOUT SERIAL PACKS
TURN OF THE SCREW: THE ABC'S OF DISK DRIV
TURN OF THE SCREW: THE DEFS OF DISK DRIVE
WHAT'S AN ANALOG RGB MONITOR
A RECIPE TO FIX COCO FRIED CHIPS
ADDING A DISK DRIVE TO YOUR COCO PT 2
ADDING A FLOPPY DISK TO THE COCO
FIXING COCO AND MULTIPAK POWER SUPPLIES
INSIDE THE C0C03
QUICK FIXES
CORRECTION
THE OS -9 CART INTERRUPT FIX
SOLDERING FUNDAMENTALS
MTH
YR
PAGE
MAR
1989
14
OCT
1986
94
MAR
1990
40
JUN
1988
114
FEB
1990
42
SEP
1989
102
FEB
1990
96
MAR
1991
16
FEB
1990
18
MAR
1990
56
APR
1990
110
JAN
1987
94
JUN
1991
58
MAR
1987
182
MAR
1986
62
JAN
1986
131
FEB
1986
154
MAR
1988
158
SEP
1989
56
OCT
1989
86
JUN
1990
80
AUG
1987
124
JAN
1990
40
OCT
1987
126
JUL
1989
98
DEC
1990
52
JAN
1991
36
MAR
1991
31
FEB
1985
56
JUN
1986
101
JUL
1986
108
SEP
1986
125
APR
1986
104
NOV
1986
88
DEC
1989
64
SEP
1984
174
AUG
1986
101
MAY
1990
54
APR
1987
88
AUG
1988
167
MAY
1989
80
JUN
1989
98
SEP
1986
27
AUG
1986
24
APR
1990
92
MAR
1990
22
DEC
1986
54
OCT
1986
90
OCT
1988
58
NOV
1988
138
NOV
1989
50
MAR
1991
44
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(C) 1990
HINTS
AUTHOR
BESHERSE, BERNIE
BOUCHARD, ROGER
BOUCHARD, ROGER
CAESAR, CORNELIUS
COOKE, H.D.
DANIELS, RANDY
DEICH, DONALD
DEMAREE, JACK
DEVLIN, PAUL
DILLON, JOHN
DUGRE, BERTRAND
ELLENBURG, GEORGE
ENGLAND, CARL
FORBES, JASON
GAGNON, MARC
GAGNON, MARC
GAGNON, MARC
GAGNON, MARC
GRUMANN, HAROLD
HAMELUCK, JEFF
HARRIS, TIM
HAUGHEY, STEPHEN
HEMENWAY, RON
KNOPPOW, JIM
LAW, GREG
MATTIA, FRANK
MILLS, DAVID
MILLS, DAVID
NASH, JON
NELLIS, MICHAEL
OSTRER, KEN
PETRAK, DARRYL
POWER, WILL
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAIN DOW
RITCHEY, RALPH
ROSEN, BOB
ROSEN, BOB
SCHMIDT, FRED
SCHMIDT, FRED
SHELTON, DOUGLAS
ARTICLE
INCREASE LINE DELAY IF PRINTER PROBLEMS
BUG IN HPRINT COMMAND
CORRECTION
USEFUL COMMANDS FOR CONTROLLING GRAPHICS
CONVERSION FROM HEX TO DECIMAL TO OCTAL
DMP-105 LARGE LETTERS
CASSETTE LOADING UP
INEXPENSIVE BULK TAPE ERASER
HOW TO LOCK THE KEYBOARD
PUT IN SOUND PROMPTS
PALETTE COMMAND HINTS
HIGH SPEED POKE WITH CASSETTE RECORDER
HPRINT SHORTENED
COCO 3 CUSTOM COLORS
80 -COLUMN EDTASM+
INTERESTING ADDRESSES IN THE C0C03
POKES TO REMOVE PLUS/MINUS SIGNS
USING INKEYS
AUTOEXEC- LIKE FILE
EDTASM AID
USE COCO MAX CARTRIDGE
INEXPENSIVE RACKS FOR COMPUTER EQUIPMENT
MAKE DISK LABELS STICK BETTER
ALTER THE CURSOR
RAINBOW CHECK PLUS FIX
USE CASSETTE PORT TO GET SOUND TO MONITOR
M/L AUTOSTART
RGB SHORTCUT
USE CASSETTE RELAY FOR INTERESTING SOUNDS
CASSETTE I/O ERRORS
CURSOR CONTROL
RESUMING FROM AN ACCIDENTAL 'BREAK'
CHANGING COLOR SETS
BOLT COCO AND MULTIPAK TO PLYWOOD
CASSETTE LOADING TIP
DISK DIRECTORY PRINOUT
DISK DIRECTORY PRINTOUT
ENTER HI -RES SCREEN WITHOUT CLEARING IT
HINTS ON DEBUGGING A PROGRAM
PLACEMENT OF DISK DRIVE AND TV
PRINOUT DISK DIRECTORY
PRINTER BAUD RATE TABLE
PRINTER BAUD RATES
TAPE RECORDER I/O FIX
TURN CASSETTE RECORDER UPSIDE DOWN
WAITING FOR THE KEYSTROKE
WHAT'S YOUR ROM VERSION?
PUT 'CALL WAITING' ON HOLD
UNDO EDITING CHANGES
C0C03 LOWERCASE IN 32 COLUMNS
C0C03 TIPS
KEYBOARD CONNECTION MODIFICATION
MAKE AN RS-232 'Y' CABLE
PRINTER REPAIR
MTH
YR
PAGE
APR
1987
147
FEB
1988
115
APR
1988
14
AUG
1987
134
APR
1987
142
DEC
1986
96
FEB
1987
183
FEB
1987
142
JUN
1987
164
JUN
1987
52
JUL
1987
156
MAR
1988
80
NOV
1988
83
FEB
1987
92
OCT
1987
189
APR
1987
147
AUG
1987
138
JAN
1988
136
NOV
1988
83
SEP
1987
136
JUL
1987
96
FEB
1987
144
FEB
1988
38
NOV
1986
54
APR
1987
47
MAR
1987
171
MAR
1988
182
MAY
1987
125
FEB
1987
72
MAY
1987
97
NOV
1988
83
OCT
1987
14
OCT
1987
189
MAR
1988
144
JAN
1987
150
AUG
1986
136
NOV
1987
116
JAN
1987
83
JUN
1987
112
FEB
1988
136
JAN
1987
148
APR
1987
24
JAN
1987
166
AUG
1987
24
JAN
1987
134
AUG
1987
148
AUG
1986
139
JUL
1987
134
SEP
1987
166
JAN
1987
146
MAR
1987
160
JUL
1987
156
DEC
1986
133
AUG
1987
98
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SHINATZKI, STEVEN
STEVENSON, COLIN
STEWART, JAMES
STRIKE, THOMAS
TAGGART, NED
TURNER, DEL
TURNER, DEL
TURNER, DEL
TURNER, DEL
TURNER, DEL
VALENTINE, JOHN
WILSON, STEPHEN
ZORE, ERNEST
USING INKEY
VIP COLORS
PRINT USING HIGH SPEED POKE
AVOID BURN -IN OF MONITOR
TROUBLE SHOOT A LOCKED UP KEYBOARD
DISCUSSION OF MEMORY AND OS9
HANDY WORK WINDOW
OS-9 HINTS
THREE HANDY SCREENS
USE OF COBBLER COMMAND
X MARKS THE SPOT
MULTI-PAL TIPS
PROGRAMMING HINTS
OCT
1987
14
SEP
1987
14
FEB
1988
87
MAR
1987
142
MAR
1988
144
NOV
1988
92
JUL
1988
189
SEP
1988
134
OCT
1988
83
AUG
1988
169
MAY
1987
125
NOV
1986
73
JUL
1990
61
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(C) 1990
AUTHOR
ALLEN, DAVID
ALLEN, DAVID
ANDERSON, DENNIS
ANDERSON, LARRY
ANDREWS, ALAN
BALL, HOWARD
BALL, HOWARD
BALL, JAMES
BALL, JAMES
BECKLES, ORMAN
BECKLES, ORMAN
BELL, BRUCE
BELL, BRUCE
BENNETT, JOSEPH
BERNICO, BILL
BERNICO, BILL
BISH, CHARLOTTE
BORGER, J.E.
BOSTON, WILLIAM
BROOKS, SID
BRUCK, BILL
BURDON, KENNETH
CARRIGAN, BILL
CARSON, EDWARD
CARSON, EDWARD
CARSON, EDWARD
CARSON, EDWARD
CLAPPER, DAVID
COCO COMMUNITY
COCO COMMUNITY
COPLEY, DON
CRAWFORD, GAY
CROUSER, TOMMY
DEAN, JAMES
DERRINGER, DENNIS
DETTMANN, HARVEY
DINGLE, BRENT
DISTEFANO, TONY
DOOMAN, BOB
DUFUR, GLEN
DUFUR, GLEN
EIZENGA, JACK
EVANS, MARK
FAHLBERG, T.A.
FALK, LAWRENCE
FALK, LAWRENCE
FRANCIS, DAVID
FRANZ, JAMES
FUGH, JOHN
FURMAN, GEORGE
GALLAGHER, JOHN
GARRETT, RON
GIOVANONI, RICHARD
GIOVANONI, RICHARD
HOME/HOBBY
ARTICLE
COCO CONCOCTIONS
SEAL IT WITH A COCO KISS
A LITTLE ELECTRICAL COST CALCULATOR
COCO'S AUTO MAINTENANCE MANAGER
LIBRARY LABELER
CONTEST CHECK LIST
NOTHING CAN HOLD A (ROMAN) CANDLE TO THIS
CHRISTMAS CARD FILE AND LABELER
CORRECTION
THE POST OFFICE
CORRECTION
FINGER SPRINTS
INTERIORS BY COCO
FOR ALL YOUR SECRETS-THE FULL JARBCODE
I OWE, I OWE
PLANNING AHEAD
THOUGHTS OF A COMPUTER WIDOW
AUTO ECONOMY
EASY WAY TO PLACE ORDERS BY MAIL
VISIBLE CHECK REGISTER
KEEP TRACK WITH A MAILING LIST
WATTS THE ELECTRICAL COST OF APPLIANCES
IT ALL ADDS UP
BASEBALL STATISTICS MADE EASY
HOME MANAGEMENT MADE EASIER
THE JOYS OF EARLY AMORTIZATION
THE MOST PROFESSIONAL GARAGE SALE
INVOICE INNOVATION
COCO CLUBS
COCO COMMUNITY
LET YOUR COCO DO THE WALKING
KNEE-HIGH TO A GROWTH CHART
THE LURE OF COMPUTERIZED BAIT SELECTION
BULLETIN BOARD STANDOUTS ARE EASY
WALLPAPER CALCULATOR
HOW COLD IS IT
IMPROVE YOUR TYPING SKILLS
PHONEME SPEECH SYNTHESIZER
INVITATIONS MADE EASY
HOME BUDGET ANALST 4.0
HOME BUDGET ANALYSIS
RULES OF 78' S
SEE HOW YOUR STOCKS STACK UP
YOUR VERY OWN INTERIOR DECORATOR
DO YOUR TAXES ON YOUR COCO
PREPARE FOR TAX TIME -EASILY
MOON MAPPER
STOCK ANALYZER
WHO'S ON FIRST
STITCH NICHE- ERY
PADA PAL
KEY YOUR CHECKS TO ACCOUNTS
HOUSES
WORK STATION ON WHEELS
MTH
YR
PAGE
DEC
1987
77
MAR
1987
80
APR
1986
102
APR
1988
58
MAY
1987
91
SEP
1985
180
JUN
1984
65
DEC
1984
42
MAR
1985
229
MAR
1988
104
APR
1988
30
JAN
1987
26
MAY
1987
58
MAY
1982
50
JAN
1988
82
FEB
1987
127
NOV
1983
328
APR
1987
73
AUG
1982
19
JAN
1984
124
OCT
1982
86
NOV
1987
46
APR
1987
90
JUL
1983
92
NOV
1984
132
MAR
1986
163
MAY
1984
156
APR
1989
44
NOV
1983
330
FEB
1984
290
NOV
1987
70
FEB
1989
89
APR
1986
130
MAY
1986
36
JUN
1984
206
OCT
1987
82
JAN
1988
82
JUN
1984
128
JAN
1983
74
FEB
1991
10
MAR
1986
76
MAR
1988
100
MAR
1987
122
JUN
1984
28
MAR
1982
8
FEB
1982
2
MAR
1990
82
MAR
1988
94
APR
1987
70
DEC
1987
76
MAR
1987
77
OCT
1982
20
MAR
1984
162
JUL
1983
218
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GONCE, BURT
GREEN, ROBERT
GRIFFARD, ROBERT
HAAS, DAVID
HADY, TOM
HAIR, FRED
HALBROOK, TRAVIS
HALLSTROM, HARRY
HANUSIAK, ALAN
HARTLEY, ERIC
HINTON, RON
HOLDORF, WILLIAM
HOOPER, DAVID
HUGHES-JAMES
HUGHES-JAMES
HURT, BRADLEY
HYRE, LEONARD
HYRE, LEONARD
HYRE, LEONARD
JOHNSON, RICHARD
JOHNSON, RICHARD
JONES, LARRY
KALINOWSKI, FRANCI
KENNY, KEIRAN
KENNY, KEIRAN
KENNY, KEIRAN
KENNY, KEIRAN
KENNY, KEIRAN
KOLESAR, FRED
LAKE, ROBERT
LAMONICA, M. & J.
LAMONICA, M. & J.
LARGE, DONALD
LEBLANC, BRIAN
LEBLANC, BRIAN
LEBLANC, DAVE
LESTER, LANE
LEWIN, GORDON
LOWRIE, PATRICK
MACIAS, DAVID
MACIAS, DAVID
MARCH, KEITH
MAXWELL, WILMER
MAYFIELD, RANDY
MAYFIELD, RANDY
MCCORKLE, R.J.
MCNALLY, IRVIN
MILLER, RALPH
MINZE, BILL
MIR, JORGE
MOOALLEM, SAUL
MOSTY, MARK
MUSUMECI, JOHN
NORRIS, DUKE
PAUL, STEVE
PHILLIPS, JIM
PIERSMA, DANIEL
PITTMAN, LARRY
PORTILLO, ROLAND
POSNER, JUDD
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
COCOO YIELDS
CHECK IT OUT
BANISHING THE FREEZER BURN BLUES
THE BUDGET MASTER'S COMPANION
COMMUNICATE CHRISTMAS GREETINGS
ON VCR TIME
CUSTOM CASSETTE LABELS
ASSESSING THE MARKET VALUE OF YOUR HOME
COCO'S QUICK STATION LOG
LITTLE BLACK BOOK
BEST MEDICINE FOR DISORDERLY MED BILLS
APPOINTMENT CALENDAR
A PUMPKIN FOR YOUR WINDOW
A FACE SAVING ADDRESSOR FOR FRED
FRED'S POSTCARD WHACKER
DIARY
HIRE THE COCO HANDIMAN
WATCH IT ADD UP WITH THE IRA PROJECTION
YOU CAN BET ON WAGER MASTER
MORE THAN A HOUSE
STALKING THE USED CAR
PLANTS ARE ALWAYS GREENER ON THE COCO SID
LIL' OLE INTEREST MONITOR
BOOKLET REVISITED
IT FIGURES
NEWS FLASH! NEWS FLASH!
CORRECTION
WHO YA GONNA WRITE?
A COCO POP- UP CALENDAR
MA BELL GETS PERSONALIZED
I'M LATE! I'M LATE!
STRETCH IT TO THE LIMIT
GROCERY
RIGHT BACK WHERE WE STARTED FROM PART 1
RIGHT BACK WHERE WE STARTED FROM PART 2
PERSONAL SECRETARY
RENDER UNTO IRS
FIGURE FOREIGN CURRENCY EXCHANGE RATES
BAROMETER ON THE STOCK MARKET
DEPRECIATION CALCULATIONS
MAPPING YOUR FINANCES
RECIPE PRINTER
LOOKING FOR A HEARTBEAT
THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT
VCR TAPES UPDATE
HAVING A PART?
COAX
A MATTER OF PRINCIPAL
RECKONING WITH THE COCO
TAKE STOCK OF YOUR PORTFOLIO
SPREADING IT ON A LITTLE THICKER
COLOR BILLBARS HELP CHART SPENDING
CHECKS AND BALANCES
LIL' OLE INTEREST, REVISITED
CHORES FOR DOLLARS
THE PRIVATE ACCOUNTING WIZARD
THE HOME FINANCIAL ANALYST
BEATING THE COLLEGE CRUNCH
HOME FINANCIAL STATEMENT
SPECTACULATOR STATISTICS
AN EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM FOR EVERYONE
CHECKBOOK BALANCE
APR
1987
74
MAR
1987
20
APR
1987
37
MAR
1987
172
DEC
1983
68
SEP
1988
122
FEB
1989
88
APR
1986
79
NOV
1985
44
NOV
1985
172
FEB
1990
116
JAN
1988
100
OCT
1982
104
DEC
1983
160
MAY
1984
84
JUN
1989
91
APR
1986
162
AUG
1984
84
MAY
1984
166
FEB
1989
110
SEP
1988
16
APR
1986
124
SEP
1984
51
MAY
1990
40
MAR
1987
78
DEC
1988
92
FEB
1989
76
APR
1989
80
APR
1988
74
MAY
1987
74
FEB
1989
106
APR
1989
103
APR
1987
68
SEP
1987
102
OCT
1987
144
DEC
1989
56
FEB
1983
18
MAR
1985
161
MAR
1985
170
FEB
1991
46
NOV
1989
20
APR
1987
72
JUL
1988
84
DEC
1987
92
FEB
1988
77
MAY
1989
46
NOV
1985
180
MAR
1987
82
APR
1990
20
OCT
1984
45
MAR
1988
54
APR
1982
19
APR
1987
75
APR
1989
18
MAY
1989
77
MAR
1987
26
APR
1988
112
JUN
1988
26
MAR
1985
87
FEB
1983
10
AUG
1981
8
JAN
1982
3
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RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAU, FRED
RAY, J.D.
RAY, J.D.
RAY, J.D.
REED, BILL
REICHERT, KEVIN
REMICK, JEFF
REMINI, SUSAN
RIDGE, HERBERT
RITTENHOUSE, JAMES
ROCCI, KATHRYN
ROCHFORD, TOM
RODRIGUEZ, ANA
ROGERS, ROBERT
RONALD, BRUCE
ROSEN, BOB
RUBY, PAUL
SAUNDERSON, GEORGE
SAUNDERSON, GEORGE
SAUNDERSON, GEORGE
SCERBO, FRED
SCERBO, FRED
SCHLOTTMANN, ROBER
SCHLOTTMANN, ROBER
SCHMIDT, JIM
SEABERG, RICHARD
SEATS, DARRIN
SHAULIS, JERRY
SHERRILL, SAM
SHERWOOD, FRANCIS
SMILEY, J.T.
SNIDER, STEPHEN
SOUSER, WILLIAM
SPENCER, BARRY
SPENCER, BRAD
STEINER, JOHN
STUMPF, PETER
SULLINS, MARK
TALADA, WILLIAM
THOMAS, SCOTT
THOMPSON, ERNIE
THONEN, CHARLES
TINKLEPAUGH, DALE
TINKLEPAUGH, DALE
TOTTINGHAM, BILL
TREVOR, ALEXANDER
TREVOR, ALEXANDER
TREVOR, ALEXANDER
TREVOR-YAHN
TUCKER, WALTER
TURNER, DAVID
TURNER, ROBERT
TUROWSKI, DONALD
TUROWSKI, DONALD
TYSON, ROBERT
UPPERMAN, JAMES
WEIDE, DENNIS
WEIDE, DENNIS
WEIDE, DENNIS
MAKE LETTERHEADS FOR CORRESPONDANCE
NEED BIORHYTHM HELP?
SELF -MAILER SAVES TIME AND ENVELOPES
HIT THE ROAD
FIVE YEAR'S WORTH OF INCOME TAX
SUMMARIZE INCOME AND EXPENSES
UP, UP AND A(MERICAN) WAY
PLOTTIN" AND PLANNIN '
CAPTIVATING CAPTIONS
WHO'LL WIN ON THE GRIDIRON?
MAKE AN APPOINTMENT
A CALENDAR TO KEEP TRACK
CASSETTE ORGANIZATION
THAT'S THE TICKET
WHO YOU GONNA CALL?
APPLYING LABELS
DECISIONS, DECISIONS
LOOP UNTIL DONE
TITLE VIDEO TAPES WITH COCO
FINANCIAL PLANNING FOR YOUR FUTURE
MAKING A CHRISTMAS ADDRESS LIST
CORRECTION
CORRECTION
MORE TIME APPLICATIONS
THE COACHES ANIMATED PLAYBOOK
PREPARING FOR UNCLE SAM
CORRECTION
FILE IT WITH MESSAGE CENTER
ALL IN THE FAMILY TREE
NOTE CARD
BANK & BUDGET
ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE: A 'NOVA' FOR COCO
HOW MUCH WILL IT COST TO BUY ON TIME?
HAPPY (UN) BIRTHDAY TO YOU
POOL MAINTENANCE MADE EASY
MAKE A NOTE OF IT
MOCALC-MINICALC GETS A BIG BROTHER
GOOD THINGS ARE COOKIN ' ON COCO
USE ELITE CALC TO TRACK AUTO EXPENSES
A CHRISTMAS EVE FIREPLACE
LIVIN' ON COCO TIME
THE 15 MINUTE COCO WORKOUT
INNOVATION ALONG THE BORDER
KEEPING A CARD COUNT
THE MAIL MOVER
FINANCIAL TIME CONVERSIONS
GUIDANCE FOR CALCULATED RISKS
HOME INVENTORY MANAGER
CONTROL YOUR HOME
HOME POWER CONTROL PART 4
TICK TOCK, COCO CLOCK
X10 PROTOCOL THEORY
YOU CAN INVEST IN THIS ONE
BILLS, BILLS, BILLS!
COCO TYPER
KEEP YOUR MEMORIES IN ORDER
WASTE NOT, WANT NOT WITH A REFUND-A-FILE
INTRO TO THE SCIENCE OF IMAGE PROCESSING
OPERATION CHILD PROTECT
LET COCO KEEP TRACK OF UTILITY BILLS
THE COMPUTERIZED SHOPPING LIST
CORRECTION
APR
1982
47
NOV
1981
6
APR
1982
38
JUL
1987
95
FEB
1983
148
JUL
1983
60
MAR
1984
74
APR
1987
174
NOV
1989
58
DEC
1987
78
NOV
1983
33
OCT
1982
128
FEB
1987
125
MAY
1987
26
JAN
1989
64
FEB
1989
88
FEB
1987
122
APR
1986
70
OCT
1982
128
JAN
1988
84
DEC
1987
66
FEB
1988
14
APR
1988
14
AUG
1989
104
MAR
1984
82
JAN
1988
112
MAR
1988
40
NOV
1984
28
FEB
1984
78
MAY
1989
78
FEB
1990
74
MAR
1983
94
OCT
1982
70
JAN
1988
80
JUN
1986
145
APR
1989
52
APR
1984
186
APR
1988
28
MAR
1984
178
DEC
1982
34
JAN
1986
173
MAR
1986
26
JAN
1990
106
DEC
1988
90
MAY
1984
74
APR
1988
34
FEB
1991
56
APR
1988
42
FEB
1983
160
AUG
1983
83
APR
1983
20
JUN
1983
98
MAR
1985
153
OCT
1988
14
MAY
1990
58
DEC
1987
46
APR
1986
95
FEB
1984
196
APR
1988
20
MAR
1983
64
APR
1986
216
JUN
1986
220
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WHITE, ERIC
WHITE, RICHARD
WHITE, RICHARD
WHITE, RICHARD
WHITE, RICHARD
WHITE, RICHARD
WHITE, RICHARD
WHITE, RICHARD
WHITE, RICHARD
WHITE, RICHARD
WHITE, RICHARD
WHITE, RICHARD
WHITTLESEY, JERRY
WITHAM, BURTON
WITHAM, BURTON
WITHAM, BURTON
WITHAM, BURTON
WITHAM, BURTON
WOOD, JAMES
WULFSBERG, BRUCE
YATES, JERRY
ZANGER, MURRAY
COCO PRESENTS THE WELL-BEHAVED YARD SALE APR 1987 52
A MAILING LABEL PRINTER FOR THE SPREADSHE NOV 1985 245
CREATING THE RAINBOW CHECKBOOK PART 1 SEP 1984 126
CREATING THE RAINBOW CHECKBOOK PART 2 OCT 1984 250
CREATING THE RAINBOW CHECKBOOK PART 3 NOV 1984 126
CREATING THE RAINBOW CHECKBOOK PART 4 DEC 1984 124
CREATING THE RAINBOW CHECKBOOK PART 5 JAN 1985 233
CORRECTION APR 1985 226
MAKING SPECTACULATOR STRUT ITS STUFF JUN 1982 31
NET RESULTS (BASKETBALL STATISTICS) FEB 1984 140
SPREADSHEET APPLICATION FOR HOME ECONOMIC JUN 1985 235
SPREADSHEETING REAL DATA AUG 1985 80
THE COMPUTER-AIDED COLLEGE EXPENSE FUND APR 1986 92
A RAPID LOGGER FOR HAMS MAR 1983 180
A SUPER DUPER FOR HAMS JAN 1983 80
ARE YOU AUTHORIZED TO USE THIS FREQUENCY DEC 1983 40
COCO KNOWS ALL THE CALLSIGNS FEB 1983 110
KEEP A HAM RADIO LOG DEC 1982 124
BASEBALL CARD FILE MAY 1986 66
FROM FRACTURES TO FRACTIONS FEB 1990 12
KEEPING YOUR BALANCE FEB 1989 87
THRIFTY COCO HANDLES WHAT- IF CALCULATIONS MAR 1987 36
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(C) 1990
AUTHOR
ARKO, LYN
BANASZAK, DAVID
BARDEN, WILLIAM
BERNICO, BILL
BERNICO, BILL
BERNICO, BILL
BERNICO, BILL
BERNICO, BILL
BERNICO, BILL
BERNICO, BILL
BOOTS, GREG
BRANIGAN, ARRON
BUDENHOLZER, WILLI
BURKE, VAL
BURKE, VAL
BURKE, VAL
CAMP, MARK
DAY, DARREN
DELBOURGO, ROBERT
DODS, STUART
ELLIOT, SHEILA
GIANCARLO, PILLOT
GOLIAS, RUTH
GOLIAS, RUTH
GUNN, STEPHEN
HAYDEN, JOE
HUFFMAN, GARY
JOSUE VIGIL, JULIA
KASTACK, REBECCA
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KONECKY, LARRY
KONECKY, LARRY
KONECKY, LARRY
KONECKY, LARRY
LAWRENCE - BOURDEAUX
LUDLUM, BOB
LUDLUM, BOB
MARTENS, GORDON
MATTHEWS, B. & D.
MATTHEWS, BECKY
MAURO, ROBERT
MCNEICE, BARRY
MIX, RON
MOSLEY, JOHN
MOSLEY, JOHN
MUELLER, JOHN
MUSUMECI, JOHN
NICKEL, HAROLD
NOLAN, SARA
PARKER, JEFFREY
PENROSE, PAUL
PHILLIPS, CHRIS
PLASTER, GIP
PLASTER, GIP
MUSIC/SOUND
ARTICLE
LISTEN TO WHAT THEY DONE
A LITTLE TREE-TRIMMING MUSIC
LISTENING TO YOUR COCO WITH AL
ADVENTURE INTO SOUND EXPERIMENTATION
COLOR MY COCO
DEMO OF COCO'S SOUNDS
GUITAR 3
NOUVEAU ROCK ' N' ROLL
SGT. COCO'S ONLY STARTERS CLUB BAND
UP WITH THE BEAT
PRINT THAT TUNE
GO TELL IT ON THE COCO
NICKELODEON
HAVE A JAZZY CHRISTMAS
PLAYIN' THE BLUES
SINGING WITH THE BIRD
PICK AND CHOOSE FROM THE MUSIC MENU
CIDER SIPPING
A MUSICAL SCALE GENERATOR
PREVENTING DIS-CORD
LOCO COCO AND THE 1812
MUSIC CATALOGER
A CHRISTMAS POTPOURRI
SATURDAY AT THE BIJOU
AN ENCORE PRESENTATION
A LITTLE STRING MUSIC PLEASE
HAPPY BIRTHDAY BALLOONS
NEW MEXICAN FOLK DANCES
THE SINGING CARD
BEGINNING MUSICIAN'S TIN EAR LAMENT
COCO SAYS REPEAT THIS TUNE
LET'S WRITE SOME MUSIC
THE COCO COMPOSER
TONE ROW COMPOSING
HURRAY FOR THE RED, WHITE AND BLUE
MAKING FOUR- PART HARMONY EASIER
MUSIC+: NEW COMMANDS, NO BUGS
THE PIANO TUTOR
I WANT MY COCO TV
COCO GOES COUNTRY
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL
THE MUSIC MAKER'S ACCOMPANIST
LEARN THE IVORY KEYBOARD
DO YOU HEAR WHAT I HEAR?
CORRECTION
UNCOVERING THE MIDI SECTION
NOW OR NEVER
THE COCO COMPOSER
MICRO -MAESTRO - COCO'S PLAY STATEMENT
PLAY IT AGAIN, COCO
PLAYING AROUND WITH YOUR 80C
THIS GUITAR TUTOR DOESN'T FRET
ADVENTURES IN MUSIC
FROM SCALES TO MOZART
MTH
YR
PAGE
JUN
1988
80
DEC
1983
35
MAR
1986
237
FEB
1986
164
JAN
1986
55
OCT
1985
124
FEB
1990
112
APR
1986
100
JUN
1987
44
JUN
1987
80
JUN
1988
52
DEC
1986
66
AUG
1989
84
DEC
1988
28
JUN
1988
20
JUN
1987
20
JUN
1987
49
SEP
1988
76
JUN
1983
262
JUN
1988
140
JUN
1984
67
NOV
1990
56
DEC
1987
100
JUN
1986
36
OCT
1985
87
JUN
1984
185
APR
1986
122
JUN
1987
76
DEC
1988
112
FEB
1986
142
APR
1983
218
DEC
1982
66
DEC
1983
131
JUN
1984
23
JUL
1987
20
JUN
1984
74
JUN
1986
51
JUN
1984
19
JUN
1986
42
JUN
1988
36
DEC
1983
205
JUN
1986
20
JUN
1985
92
DEC
1987
86
JUN
1988
38
JUN
1987
36
JAN
1989
58
JUN
1987
114
DEC
1982
10
DEC
1989
74
JUL
1982
22
JUN
1984
162
JUN
1988
79
JAN
1988
72
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PLASTER, GIP
PLASTER, GIP
PLATT, JOSEPH
POLLOCK, T. & G.
POLLOCK, T. & G.
QUELLHORST, GEORGE
RAINBOW
ROGERS, ROBERT
ROGERS, ROBERT
RUTTER, MARGE
SANTEE, CHARLES
SCHUFF, DAVID
SCOFFIN, BRAD
SHELTON, GARRY
SHOOBS, BERNICE
SPILLER, JEREMY
SPILLER, JEREMY
SPILLER, M. & J.
TANDBERG, DAN
TAUILLI, T.C.
THOMPSON, ERNIE
THOMPSON, MATTHEW
URBAS, JOSEPH
URBAS, JOSEPH
URBAS, JOSEPH
VASCONI, EUGENE
WILLOUGHBY, LAUREN
WOODS, RICK
PLAY YOUR PIANO
SOUND OFF
THE SWEET STRAINS OF COCO
BACH TO BASIC
COCO CLASSICS
REMAKE A POPULAR MUSIC PROGRAM
MUSIC MADE EASY
HOLLY, JOLLY HOLIDAYS
THE COMPUTER CHORD FINDER
COCO DARES YOU TO NAME THAT TUNE
STRUMMIN' ON THE OL' COCO
THE COLOR CONDUCTOR
TWO FOR THE COMPOSER
COLOR COMPOSER
TOO MANY (HIC) BOTTLES OF BEER
ANALOG TODIGITAL AND BACK AGAIN
SYNTHESIZER SOUND-OFF
COCO SYNTHESIZER
COCO INSTANT MUSIC
4TH OF JULY MUSICFEST
BLAST FROM THE PAST
STEPPIN" OUT WITH MY COCO
COCO BELLS
CORRECTION
ORIGINAL RAGS FOR THE COCO KEYBOARD
CHOPIN'S MINUTE WALTZ
CALIBRATE YOUR EARS
DECK THE HALLS
DEC
1988
93
JUN
1987
81
JUN
1987
94
NOV
1983
152
JUN
1984
131
APR
1991
10
JUL
1981
2
DEC
1984
18
JUN
1984
179
JUN
1986
66
AUG
1983
130
JUN
1987
78
JUN
1984
57
JUN
1988
42
JUN
1988
79
JUN
1985
36
JUN
1988
102
JUN
1986
122
JUN
1986
62
JUL
1985
19
JUN
1988
96
JUN
1987
58
DEC
1985
36
APR
1986
103
SEP
1983
218
JUN
1985
130
JUN
1988
78
DEC
1986
42
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(C) 1990
NOVICES NICHE
AUTHOR
AFTAMONOW, ELLEN
ARKO, LYN
BABICH, TIO
BABICH, TIO
BARBERIAN, RICHARD
BARBERIAN, RICHARD
BARTELS, ANDREW
BENNY, PATRICK
BERNICO, BILL
BERNICO, BILL
BERNICO, BILL
BERNICO, BILL
BERNICO, BILL
BERNICO, BILL
BOUGHTON, RALPH
BRAXMAIER, JAY
CHEVES, WARREN
CHO, JAMIE L.
CHRISTENSEN, GLENN
COOLMAN, WILLIAM W
DAVIS, SHAWN M.
DAY, DARREN
DRIESSEN, DAVID
DRISCOLL, CHRIS
EBACHER, JERMOME
EHRENBERG, R.M.
ELLIOT, PHIL JR.
ENGER, DAVID C.
ESTRADO, RICHARD
FINGLISS, DOUGLAS
FLINN, WILLIAM
FORSTE, JIM
FRIEDRICH, JOHN
FRIESEN, GEOFF
FRIESEN, GEOFF
FRIESEN, GEOFF
FRIESEN, GEOFF
FRIESEN, GEOFF
FRIESEN, GEOFF
GARCIA, CARLOS
HALL, GREG
HAVEMAN, EVAN
HENNON, TIM
HOBSON, JON
HOOPER, MARVYN
JACOB, DAVID
JOHNSON, NEIL
JONES, LEROY
KASTACK, REBECCA
KENNY, KEIRAN
KENNY, KEIRAN
KENNY, KEIRAN
KENNY, KEIRAN
KENNY, KEIRAN
ARTICLE
TAX AND TIP
DOGGONE
DRAW FIGURES USING ASTERISKS
SLPE AND FUNNEL
COMPUTE YOUR AGE IN DAYS
YOUR WEIGHT ON OTHER PLANETS
BORDER COLOR CHANGER
ON THE RUN
BOX MENU
DICE SIMULATOR
HI -RES INPUT EDITOR
SONGWRITER'S HELPER
SOUND -TO -PLAY
THIS IS YOUR BIG DEBUT
STAR DEFENDER
LO-RES PADDLE BALL GAME
CAR BINGO GAM
0S9 MODULE UTILITY
ATTRIBUTES
BALANCE YOUR CHECKBOOK
DIRECTORY ALPHABETIZER
THE CHANGE COUNTER
WANT A PERSONALIZED PHONE NUMBER?
ESCAPE
PRACTICE ADDITION AND MULTIPLICATION
CATEGORIES
GRAPHICS FUN
QUICK DIRECTORY SORTER
GRAPHICS DEMO
CRAPS
SOLVING QUADRIC EQUATIONS
MOONSCAPE
STORY WRITER
AUTOMATIC ERROR ENTRY
DESCRIPTIVE ERROR MESSAGES
LINE COPY - PROGRAMMING UTILITY
MUSIC TEST
PROGRAMMING UTILITY
SUPERPOKE
SEARCHING FOR A RAINBOW
LET COCO CALCULATE HBUFF
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN
MUSIC GRID
MARYNOTE
COMPOUND INTEREST
LET'S MAKE A LIST
SLOT MACHINE
INNKEEPER
WHAT DAY?
COLORFUL GRAPHICS DOODLER
GAME FOR SMALL CHILDRE
GRAPHICS EXPERIMENTS
HI -RES ART PIE
INTRO TO TRIGONOMETRY
MTH
YR
PAGE
JUL
1989
105
JUL
1989
108
NOV
1989
39
JUL
1989
108
NOV
1990
26
FEB
1991
91
JAN
1991
24
JUL
1989
106
JAN
1990
32
OCT
1990
37
OCT
1990
37
SEP
1990
32
AUG
1989
110
FEB
1990
35
SEP
1989
61
SEP
1990
59
NOV
1989
42
JAN
1991
94
MAR
1990
60
FEB
1991
38
JAN
1991
55
SEP
1989
64
AUG
1989
108
FEB
1990
37
SEP
1990
93
MAR
1990
62
JAN
1991
44
FEB
1991
54
APR
1991
53
MAR
1991
57
JUN
1990
49
JAN
1990
32
JUL
1989
104
FEB
1991
92
OCT
1990
37
AUG
1990
70
APR
1991
31
OCT
1990
87
JUN
1990
48
JAN
1990
36
FEB
1990
36
OCT
1989
59
APR
1991
60
OCT
1989
58
MAY
1991
55
FEB
1990
38
JUN
1991
20
MAR
1990
62
JAN
1990
30
AUG
1990
59
DEC
1990
57
MAR
1991
78
JUN
1991
18
DEC
1990
73
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KENNY, KEIRAN
KENNY, KEIRAN
KENNY, KEIRAN
KETCHEL, KYLE
KNAPIK, STEVE
KRAFT, MICHAEL
KUNTZ, STEVEN
LARSON, RICHARD
LING, SHARON
LIMING, DOUGLAS
MABRY, GEORGE
MCCARTHY, JAMES
MCNEILL, JAMES
MEDLOCK, WILLIAM
MILAM, LOY
MILLS, ROBERT
MOORE, MIKE
MOSLEY, JOHN
MOSLEY, JOHN
MOSLEY, JOHN
MUSUMECI, JOHN
MUSUMECI, JOHN
NEEDHAM, ANDRE
NEEDHAM, ANDRE
OLMSTEAD, PAUL
PENDALL, JOSEPH
PENDALL, JOSEPH
PENDALL, JOSEPH
PHANSAVATH, HINH
POLLOC, GRAHAME
PORTER, JOHN
PUCELLA, RIC
REIGHARD, KENNETH
RODRIGUEZ, ALEJAND
ROGERS, ROBERT
ROSS, JAMES
RUMPEL, KATHY
RUMPEL, KATHY
SEATS, DARRIN
SEVERS, ROGER
SPEIGHT, KEVIN
STAKELIN, JAMES
TANDBERG, DAN
TAULI, T.C.
TEAGUE, BOB
THOMPSON, ERNIE
THOMPSON, ERNIE
TUROWSKI, DONALD A
WEAVER, DAN
WELLS, JOHN
WONG, THOMAS
WONG, THOMAS
NEAT LABELS
PEEKING AT LOCATION 135
WHAT IS ON THE AGENDA FOR TODAY?
THE TIME SHEET
CALCULATE MONTHLY PAYMENTS
AS THE WORLD TURNS
THE COCO SIGNAL
RUDIMENTARY STOPWATCH
MAKE PLAY MONEY
POP-UP MENUS
LOWERCASE AND COLORS TOO
SCROLLING CREDITS
SHOPPER EASE
DISK COPY UTILITY
OHM'S LAW
LETTERS & NUMBERS
SEND DIR TO PRINTER
3-D GRAPHER
GRAPHICS DEMO - SPIRALS
KALEIDOSCOPE
EASY WAY TO WRITE NOTES
NOTE WRITER 2X40
BUT IT'S NOT WINTER YET
FUN WITH FRACTALS
TITE SCREEN SPLASHDOWN
AND ALONG CAME A SPIDER
QUICKGRASS
SPRAY CAN
RUNNING BASIC PROGRAMS CAN BE A BREEZE
UP -DOWN LIST
MORTGAGE
HI -RES GRAPHICS
AIR RAID GAME
NO SMOKING!
LASER CYCLES - GAME
OS-9 FILE VIEWER
BALANCING THE BUDGET
STEADY AIM FIRE
THE MEMO MAKER
KEEPING A TAB ON YOUR TAP
MIND MASTER
THE BASE CONVERTER
CLASSIC COMPUTER GAME
SPACE KAMIKAZE
CALCULATE YOUR BODY MASS
ADDING MACHINE
NOW, WHERE WAS I?
CAR QUEST
AUTOMILE
CUTTING CORNERS
BOWLING
GOPHER SMASH
FEB
1991
24
NOV
1990
75
APR
1990
49
OCT
1989
62
FEB
1991
29
AUG
1989
106
MAR
1990
61
FEB
1991
60
DEC
1990
50
NOV
1990
52
MAR
1990
60
MAR
1991
9
SEP
1989
62
JAN
1990
31
MAR
1991
42
JUN
1990
48
JAN
1991
86
AUG
1989
107
AUG
1990
42
SEP
1989
63
FEB
1991
92
JUN
1991
16
AUG
1989
107
OCT
1989
60
APR
1990
51
APR
1990
48
JAN
1990
38
OCT
1989
60
FEB
1990
36
JUL
1989
106
MAR
1990
63
NOV
1989
41
SEP
1990
31
NOV
1989
40
NOV
1990
60
MAY
1991
9
FEB
1990
40
APR
1990
50
JAN
1990
37
APR
1990
48
SEP
1989
62
JAN
1990
34
DEC
1990
20
MAY
1991
80
FEB
1991
90
NOV
1990
36
AUG
1989
108
JUN
1991
18
NOV
1989
40
APR
1990
50
JUL
1989
103
JAN
1990
37
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RAINBOW ELEVEN YEAR INDEX
(C) 1990
ONE LINER-TWO LINER
AUTHOR
BARNETT, CALVIN
BAYLIE, TOM
BECK, JOHN
BECK, JOHN
BECWAR, ARRON
BELL, BRUCE
BENTLEY, JONATHAN
BIASILLO, KEITH
BISBEE, DANIEL
BLY, MERWLYN
BOLLE, FRANCOIS
BREZNAI, MARK
BRYSON, B.J.
BUCK, TIM
BUTTERWORTH, JAMES
CAMPBELL, JERRY
CAREY, J. A.
CARROLL, GERALD
CARTER, BRIAN
COENEN, MATTHEW
COLLICOTT, JOHN
COONEY, MIKE
COOPER, RICK
CROSS, DAVID
CUNIN, K.T.
DAVID, EDDIE
DEMERS, JAMES
DERBY, KEVIN
DICKAU, ROBERT
DUKE, WILLIAM
DURANT, EVAN
EDMONDS, PHILIP
FERULLO, JOSEPH
FINGLISS, DOUG
FLADUNG, NICK
FLORENCE, BERNARD
FOGLE, PAUL
FRERKING, ANTHONY
FYE, DAVID
GEHRKE, EDWARD
GERHARDT, JERRY
GIBSON, CHARLES
GOICURIA, EDDIE
GONGAWARE, DANA
GOODMAN, RICHARD
GREENE, BOBBY
GUILFORD, LONNY
HALKO, STEVE
HALL, MIKE
HARPER, JEFF
HAUSSMANN, GARY
HAWKINSON, STUART
HAZARD, MATT
HI ATT, STAN
ARTICLE
GRAPHICS DEMO
AVERAGE OUT GRADES
GRAPHICS DEMO
SLOWER DIRECTORY LISTING
GRAPHICS DEMO
DISK VERIFY PROGRAM
IMDECIATE OUTPUT TO PRINTER
DRAW A GRID ON THE SCREEN
PRINT DEMO
GAME
LOOKS AND SOUNDS LIKE RAIN
TYPING PRACTICE
GRAPHICS DEMO
PICK ME IS RATHER INTERESTING
DRAW A RAINBOW
ROLL DICE
LIST YOUR BBS NUMBERS
EXCHANGE RATE CONVERSION
UTILITY TO KILL FLIES
SOUND DEMO
REVERSE PMODE SCREEN
HORSE RACE
GRAPHICS DEMO
DISPLA CHARACTERS IN ROM/RAM
GRAPHICS DEMO
PRINT OUT A BILL OF SALE
MAKE ADDRESS LABELS
GAME WITH JOYSTICKS
GAME
PRINT MEMORY ADDRESSES
SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
DRAW LINE BETWEEN TWO POINTS
CALCULATE EQUIVALENT RESISTANCE
GRAPHICS DEMO
GRAPHICS DEMO
GRAPHICS DEMO
CONTROL CASSETTE RECORDER
CALCULATE GRADE PERCENTAGES
GAME
GRAPHICS DEMO
WEIGHT ON DIFFERENT PLANETS
RUNNING TOTAL AND AVERAGE OF TIMES
MUSIC DEMO
GRAPHICS DEMO
CALCULATE PI
PRINT OUT PRINT WORK SHEETS
GRAPHICS DEMO
GRAPHICS DEMO
FLIP A PICTURE UPSIDE DOWN
GRAPHICS AND SOUND DEMO
GRAPICS DEMO
AMORTIZATION SCHEDULE
MAKE UP A SCRAMBLED WORD
SIMULATE ETCH-A-SKETCH
MTH
YR
PAGE
JUN
1987
144
SEP
1986
149
JAN
1987
144
OCT
1988
134
FEB
1988
77
MAY
1988
14
MAR
1987
141
JAN
1987
136
SEP
1986
141
AUG
1988
89
SEP
1986
134
SEP
1986
132
JAN
1988
14
AUG
1986
148
OCT
1986
148
JUN
1988
12
MAY
1987
140
MAR
1987
143
SEP
1988
141
JUN
1987
143
AUG
1988
117
SEP
1986
137
JAN
1988
14
DEC
1986
143
SEP
1987
168
MAR
1987
143
JUN
1988
146
AUG
1986
54
MAY
1988
188
JUN
1989
85
AUG
1987
152
JUL
1986
150
DEC
1986
199
AUG
1988
117
JUN
1988
188
JUL
1987
132
JUN
1989
85
APR
1987
148
AUG
1987
94
MAY
1988
33
JUL
1987
33
MAR
1989
152
JUN
1987
145
JUL
1987
96
OCT
1986
143
MAY
1987
198
APR
1988
123
OCT
1986
153
OCT
1986
153
DEC
1986
139
MAR
1988
46
MAY
1988
189
MAY
1987
106
JUL
1986
182
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HUGHES, BLAKE
HURT, PETER
JOHNSON, DAVID
JOHNSON, TIMOTHY
KELLER, PAUL
KENNY, KEIRAN
KIEDAISCH, CHARLES
KIM, JOON
KIMMEL, TONY
KNOPPOW, JIM
KROMEKE, MICHAEL
KROMEKE, MICHAEL
LAMMERS, CHARLES
LIM, LARRY
LOWE, BRAD
LOWE, BRAD
MARINO, FRANK
MARTIN, JIM
MAULICK, CHARLES
MCCLINTOCK, RONALD
MCCLUSKY, LONNIE
MCCULLOUGH, ERIK
MCDOWELL, JIM
MCGINNIS, MATTHEW
MISHRA, VICK
MONY, SAM
MONY, SAM
MURPHY, CRAIG
NEMITZ, VERNON
NEMITZ, VERNON
NEWELL, AARON
NOYLE, JEFF
OLMSTEAD, PAUL
PRITCHETT, STEVEN
PULLEN, WALTER
QUELLHORST, GEORGE
RADACHOWSKY, SAGE
ROGERS, ROBERT
ROSEN, RUSS
ROWAN, DON
ROWGO, RUSS
RUANGCHOTVIT, C.
RUCINSKI, MARK
SATIR, GREGORY
SCHULER, KEITH
SELBEE, KEITH
SELBEE, KEITH
SIPOS, ANTON
SMALL, RIC
SOBIESKI, JOE
STEWART, JAMES
TOEPKE, MICHAEL
TOEPKE, MICHAEL
TOEPKE, MICHAEL
TOEPKE, MICHAEL
TOEPKE, MICHAEL
TOEPKE, MICHAEL
TOON, J. FREDERICK
UNGER, FRANK
WALTER, RICK
WALTON, BYRON
WEINBERG, ROB
DRAW FACE OF CLOCK
GAME
PRINT LABELS FOR DISKS
CALCULATE ANTENNA LENGTHS FOR A HAM
DRAW GRAPHS OF FUNCTIONS
MINIATURE MONITOR PROGRAM
CONVERT FRACTIONS TO DECIMALS
PRINT OUT DISK DIRECTORY
REVERSE 4 DIGIT NUMBER
PREVENT LOCK-UP IF PRINTER NOT TURNED ON
PRINT OUT A CALENDAR
SET BAUD RATE FOR PRINTER
YIN AND YANG SYMBOL
DISPLAY POKE AND PEEK VALUES FOR COC03
DISK CHECKER
GOLF GAME
COUNT VOWELS IN SENTENCE
GRAPICS DEMO
GRAPHICS DEMO
GAME
USE JOYSTIC TO MOVE RACING CAR
BASIC ALARM
LABEL PRINT PROGRAM
SOUND DEMO
HIT THE WHITE BALLOONS WITH YOUR ARROWS
MAKE A PRINT @ WORKSHEET
PRINTER UTILITY
GRAPHICS DEMO
PCLEAR ROUTINE
CORRECTION
ELECTRONIC DICE
MANEUVER RACER THROUGH COURSE
GRAPHICS DEMO
LIGHT SHOW
MOVING SINE WAVE
SCREEN PRINTER
GRAPHICS DEMO
GRAPHICS DEMO
CREATE A CASH REGISTER
CONVERTS PRINT TO SET OR VICE VERSA
GAME
PRODUCE INTEGER FACTORS
GRAPHICS DEMO
CONVERT INTEGER TO BINARY
GENERATE PRINTED CHART FOR ADVENTURE GAME
CREATE CASSETTE INDEX CARDS ON PRINTER
PRINT CARDS FOR CASSETTE BOXES
DISK UTILITY
SHOOT -'EM -UP GAME
MULTIPLICATION TABLES
GRAPHICS DEMO
GAME
GAME
MAGIC SQUARE
MASTERMIND TYPE GAME
PONG TYPE GAME
SKI GAME
GRAPHICS DEMO
GRAPHICS DEMO
MONTHLY PAYMENTS ON A LOAN
2 PROGRAMS TO LIST ASCII FROM DISK
INTERESTING GRAPHICS
JUL
1986
157
SEP
1987
41
MAY
1987
79
DEC
1986
144
MAY
1988
14
FEB
1987
138
SEP
1988
120
MAY
1987
28
JUL
1986
155
MAY
1987
144
JUL
1986
232
MAY
1987
198
JUL
1986
165
OCT
1988
54
FEB
1988
132
FEB
1988
74
SEP
1986
184
JUN
1988
12
OCT
1986
149
FEB
1988
151
AUG
1986
140
JUL
1986
207
MAY
1987
146
JUN
1987
145
OCT
1986
69
APR
1989
124
MAR
1989
148
JUN
1987
45
DEC
1987
14
JAN
1988
138
AUG
1986
135
AUG
1986
150
MAR
1989
148
JAN
1987
141
SEP
1986
135
MAR
1987
144
OCT
1987
22
OCT
1986
147
DEC
1986
126
JUL
1988
131
SEP
1987
77
JUL
1986
64
OCT
1987
102
FEB
1987
66
MAR
1988
182
APR
1987
176
JUN
1988
188
AUG
1986
151
SEP
1986
54
JUL
1988
131
NOV
1987
178
JAN
1988
69
MAR
1989
152
SEP
1988
137
DEC
1988
120
AUG
1988
81
SEP
1988
37
SEP
1987
68
JUN
1988
16
APR
1987
47
FEB
1987
166
AUG
1986
153
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WELLS, JOHN HEXADECIMAL DUMP FEB 1987 143
WHITE, DANNY MINI WORD PROCESSOR JUL 1988 12
WIEDMAN, BARRY VACATION PLANNING HELPER APR 1987 170
WIGOWWSKY, PAUL PLAY TUNE FROM POPULAR MOVIE JUL 1986 168
WILKES, ERNEST DISK UTILITY FEB 1987 138
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RAINBOW ELEVEN YEAR INDEX
(C) 1990
OPERATING SYSTEMS -0S9
AUTHOR
ADAMS, RICK
AUGSBURG, CRAY
AUGSBURG, CRAY
BARDEN, WILLIAM
BARDEN, WILLIAM
BEHRMANN, DARREL
BERGMANN, DEAN
BOYNTON, DAVID P.
BROWN, PHILIP
BRUMLEY, TROY
CHEEK, JOSEPH
CHEEK, JOSEPH
CLEMENTS, WILLIAM
DEN BESTE, STEVE
DENEEN, KEVIN
DIBBLE, PETER
DIBBLE, PETER
DIBBLE, PETER
DIBBLE, PETER
DIBBLE, PETER
DIBBLE, PETER
DIBBLE, PETER
DIBBLE, PETER
DODGE, CALVIN
DOLLBERG, DONALD
EWART, NANCY
EWART, NANCY
EWART, NANCY
GOLDBERG, STEPHEN
GOLDBERG, STEPHEN
GOLDBERG, STEPHEN
GOLDBERG, STEPHEN
GOLDBERT, STEPHEN
GOLDBERG, STEPHEN
GOLDBERG, STEPHEN
HARRIS, TIMOTHY
HARRIS, TIMOTHY
HEFTER, MELVIN
HOGG, FRANK
HOGG, FRANK
HOGG, FRANK
HOGG, FRANK
JACKSON, CHRISTOPH
LADOUCEUR, PAUL
LANTZ, BRIAN
LANTZ, BRIAN
LANTZ, BRIAN
LANTZ, BRIAN
LAW, GREG
LAW, GREG
LAW, GREG
LAW, GREG
LAW, GREG
LAW, GREG
ARTICLE
EXPLORING LEVEL II' S NEW FEATURES
THE IMPACT OF MULTI-VUE
USING 0S9 PROGRAMS ON RAINBOW ON DISK
LEARNING THE LINGO
SAILING OFF TO C
SYSCALL SOUNDS
BASIC09, NO LINE NUMBERS
OS -9 SOUND AN ALARM
TOOLS FOR PROGRAMMING BASIC09
TEXT FILE COMPRESSION
MENU SYSTEM
REACH OUT AND TOUCH OS -9
OS-9 MEETS THE WOLFBUG MONITOR
THE OS-9 DEVICE DRIVER
ONE LABEL OR TWO?
COMPRESSION FILTERS IN SAVING AND RESTORI
FINDING YOUR WAY WITH OS-9 LEVEL II
POLISHING OFF THE SCREEN SAVE/DUMP PACKAG
SOMETIMES BASIC09 ISN'T FAST ENOUGH
THE ADVANTAGE OF PROCESSES
THE PROBLEM WITH BASIC09
UNDERSTANDING HOW OS-9 MANAGES MEMORY
USING COMPRESSED FILES
READABLE EQUIVALENTS TO C
CREATING OS-9 SYSTEM DISKS
C: THE BEGINNINGS
STALK THE FIRE -BREATHING DRAGON
TAMING THE BEAST: GET COMFORTABLE WITH OS
DO THE SPLIT
DRIVE WITH SPEED
LOGON PROTECTION FOR OS-9
OS-9 SPOOLER
MONITOR DIRECTORY GROWTH
MULTI-PURPOSE TEXT UTILITY
SORT
MAIL09
MAIL09
ONE DISK IS BETTER THAN TWO
BUILDING LOGICAL PATHWAYS
ON OS-9 MATTERS, FRANK FLEXES HIS BIAS
OS-9? FLEX? OR BOTH?
SAGE AND COCO DON'T MIX - YET
MAIL-MERGE UTILITY
A PAUSE FOR THOUGHT
ADDING MORE FEATURES TO THE LIST COMMAND
RESTORING YOUR OS-9 FILE
THE UTILITY ROOM
THE UTILITY ROOM
AUTO FORMATTER
BASIC09 INTERFACING
CONVERSIONS AND DIVERSIONS
DISSECTING THE COMMAND LINE
GIVE IT TOP PRIORITY
GRAPHICS ARGUMENTS
MTH
YR
PAGE
JUN
1987
154
FEB
1988
152
JUN
1989
138
AUG
1987
168
MAR
1987
186
JUL
1989
126
AUG
1990
64
DEC
1990
41
MAY
1989
138
SEP
1989
112
APR
1991
38
OCT
1989
72
FEB
1984
322
NOV
1984
259
JAN
1990
110
DEC
1987
168
MAR
1987
194
JAN
1988
176
SEP
1987
170
MAY
1987
191
AUG
1987
163
APR
1987
192
OCT
1987
164
NOV
1986
191
FEB
1986
224
NOV
1987
168
JAN
1988
156
JAN
1987
160
MAR
1990
86
FEB
1990
56
JUL
1990
32
DEC
1986
183
FEB
1991
62
JAN
1991
68
MAR
1991
28
JUN
1985
249
JUL
1985
266
MAR
1984
291
AUG
1984
246
MAY
1984
314
JUN
1984
278
MAR
1984
293
SEP
1990
83
MAY
1987
194
DEC
1985
258
MAR
1985
265
MAR
1986
216
NOV
1985
241
MAR
1991
72
AUG
1990
72
APR
1990
113
FEB
1990
122
MAR
1990
96
JUN
1991
28
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LAW, GREG
LAW, GREG
LAW, GREG
LAW, GREG
LAW, GREG
LAW, GREG
LAW, GREG
LAW, GREG
LAW, GREG
LAW, GREG
MCGARRY, DONALD
MIDDAUGH, LEW
MIKEL, JEFF
NUMA, DAVID
PAGE, STEPHEN
PARKER, JEFFREY
PITTMAN, LARRY
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
DALE
GRAPHICS FUNCTIONS MAY 1991 20
LINKING OS-9 FILES JUL 1990 72
LOST AND FOUND JAN 1990 56
MAKING DIRECTORIES APR 1991 28
OPEN SESAME DEC 1989 86
OPENING 0S9 FILES OCT 1990 30
READING AND WRITING FILES SEP 1990 28
READING AND WRITING IN C JAN 1991 52
SCALING THE DIRECTORY TREE JUN 1990 44
THE OS-9 FILE STRUCTURE MAY 1990 30
HIERARCHAL DIRECTORY MAY 1985 244
RANDOM NUMBERS FOR THE OS-9 C COMPILER JAN 1985 272
GUIDE FOR AL PROGRAMMER JUN 1991 40
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT C COMPILER OCT 1989 82
FLIPPER09 DEC 1989 106
OS-9 SURVIVAL TRAINING AUG 1989 66
LARRY'S LABELER MAY 1990 46
A BUNDLE OF HOLIDAY GOODIES DEC 1986 198
A FOURTH -GENERATION DATABASE LANGUAGE FEB 1988 182
A MEDLEY OF HINTS AND TIPS FEB 1985 269
A MIX OF KITS, TRICKS AND COMMENTS JUN 1984 287
A NEW LOOK FOR OS-9 APR 1990 52
A SHORT TUTORIAL ON C COMPILATION JUL 1985 252
A TIM FOR REFLECTION DEC 1985 272
AUTOMATING THE ONLINE EXPERIENCE NOV 1990 27
BASIC INSTRUCTIONS JAN 1991 46
COCO 3 DOES WINDOWS AUG 1990 38
CORRECTION FEB 1986 168
A VIEW OF MULTI-VUE MAR 1988 180
ADDING FIREWORKS TO FIND JUL 1989 138
ADVANCES IN OS-9 TECHNOLOGY FEB 1989 152
AN OS-9 CONVERT SPEAKS OUT JUL 1987 167
ANOTHER CRY FOR STANDARDS OCT 1988 147
ANOTHER GREAT BEGINNING JUN 1988 180
ARE YOUR PROGRAMS HEADED FOR BREAKDOWN? JAN 1990 117
BACK AT THE DRAWING BOARD JAN 1988 160
BASIC09-A GREAT LANGUAGE JAN 1989 136
BETTER TOOLS ARE HERE! DEC 1988 178
BOOTSTRAPPING MANY SYSTEMS MAR 1987 196
BUILDING TWO HANDY TOOLS JUN 1989 150
CHOICES: THE REASON FOR MODULARITY JUL 1986 224
CLEARING THE BOARD NOV 1989 112
CLIFFHANGERS IN THE MICRO SOAPS AUG 1985 236
CLOSER TO UNIX DEC 1984 271
CONFESSIONS OF SPREADSHEET USER NOV 1985 218
CONTROLLER ATTACKS HALT LINE PROBLEM AUG 1987 157
DEBUNKING THE MYTH OF OS-9 USER HOSTILITY JAN 1987 193
DESIGNING YOUR OWN PROCEDURE FILES JUL 1984 291
EXPERIMENTING WITH RAM DISKS AUG 1986 197
FEATURING A NEW TEXT FORMATTER MAY 1986 235
FEATURING A TRIG LIBRARY IN C APR 1986 238
FOUR EASY AL EXPERIMENTS JAN 1986 236
FRANK HOGG SEES THE LIGHT... FEB 1987 190
FROM HI -RES TO HIGH STYLE DEC 1983 298
FUN WITH COCO EASTER BUNNY AND MORE APR 1985 254
GENIUS, ASSEMBLEY AND BILINGUAL BENCHMARK AUG 1984 257
GETTING REVVED UP FOR FALL FUN OCT 1986 196
GOOD APPLICATION SOFTWARE IS ESSENTIAL MAY 1985 250
GOOD TIMES WITH OS-9 ON THE HARD DISK SEP 1986 200
IN QUEST OF NEW TECHNOLOGY APR 1989 148
INSTALLATION, AUTOMATION AND MORE NOV 1988 176
INTERVIEW WITH KEN KAPLAN OCT 1984 261
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PUCKETT, DALE
PUCKETT, DALE
PUCKETT, DALE
PUCKETT, DALE
PUCKETT, DALE
PUCKETT, DALE
PUCKETT, DALE
PUCKETT, DALE
PUCKETT, DALE
PUCKETT, DALE
PUCKETT, DALE
PUCKETT, DALE
PUCKETT, DALE
PUCKETT, DALE
PUCKETT, DALE
PUCKETT, DALE
PUCKETT, DALE
PUCKETT, DALE
PUCKETT, DALE
PUCKETT, DALE
PUCKETT, DALE
PUCKETT, DALE
PUCKETT, DALE
PUCKETT, DALE
PUCKETT, DALE
PUCKETT, DALE
PUCKETT, DALE
PUCKETT, DALE
PUCKETT, DALE
PUCKETT, DALE
PUCKETT, DALE
PUCKETT, DALE
PUCKETT, DALE
PUCKETT, DALE
PUCKETT, DALE
PUCKETT, DALE
PUCKETT, DALE
PUCKETT, DALE
PUCKETT, DALE
RIES, RICHARD
RIES, RICHARD
RIES, RICHARD
ROBINSON, EVAN
ROBITAILLE, CHARLE
ROSEMAN, MARK
SAKSA, JONATHAN
SCHECHTER, GERRY
SCHECHTER, GERRY
SCHECHTER, GERRY
SKALA, DENNIS
SUNDERLIN, MARK
SWINEFURTH, CHRIS
TANDY H.C.S.G.
WARNER, BRUCE
WARNER, BRUCE
WHITE, RICHARD
WHITE, RICHARD
WHITE, RICHARD
WHITE, RICHARD
WHITE, RICHARD
WHITE, RICHARD
WHITE, RICHARD
LOAN PROCEDURES FOR MVFINANCE
LOOKING AT BLUE SKY FOR OS-9 LEVEL II
MAXLC IN MULTI-VUE
MORE ANSWERS, NEW PRODUCTS AND A BASIC09
MORE ON MAXLC AND OS-9 HITS THE MAC
MOVING TO OS-9
NEW TOOLS, NEW TOYS
NEWS, EXPLANATIONS AND CHECKBOOK BALANCIN
NEWS, HINTS AND ANSWERS
NOSTALGIA, NOTES AND TOOLS OF THE TRADE
OS-9 GETS GOOD RECEPTION AT NCC
OS-9 MAKES BIG SHOWING AT CHICAGO
OS-9 TAKES BEAN TOWN
OS-9 USERS GROUP PRESIDENT'S COLUMN
OS-9 USERS GROUP PRESIDENT'S COLUMN
OS-9 USERS GROUP PRESIDENT'S COLUMN
OS9 GRAPHICS PRIMITIVES
OVERVIEW OF PROGRAMS, CORRECTIONS AND MOR
PATCHES, PROGRAMS AND POLITICS
POINT, COUNTERPOINT, TERMINAL PROBLEMS...
PRIMITIVE DRAWING TOOLS
PUTTING DATA STRUCTURES ON DRAWING BOARD
RAMBO TAKES US ALL BACK TO THE BEGINNING
RELECTIONS, HOPES AND FIVE HELPFUL LISTIN
RUMORS FROM RAINBOWFEST
SAD NEWS, GOOD NEWS, TERMINAL PROGRAM...
SAMPLE DEVICE DRIVERS AND DESCRIPTORS
SENDING THE RIGHT SIGNALS
SETTING THE STAGE FOR OS-9 LEVEL II
SHOOTING FOR A STANDARD
TEACHER'S GRADEBOOK
THE C COMPILER PACKAGE
THE DISK BASIC/OS -9 CONNECTION
THE EVOLUTION CONTINUES
THE POWER OF OS-9
THE SHELL GAME
TRANSPORTATION TO HACKER HEAVEN
UNLOCK THE GRAPHICS POTENTIAL OF OS9 LEV
VOLUNTEERS BUILD A BETTER MOUSETRAP
CARTE BLANCHE
PR.B09
WHAT DAY IS IT?
CHOWN
GET A 'BOOT' OUT OF OS-9
A NEW OUTLOOK FOR OS-9
DO YOU HAVE THE TIME?
FILECOPY-A HANDY OS-9 UTILITY
CORRECTION
TIDY UP LISTINGS WITH LISTFILE
TIME FOR A CHANGE
A CLS COMMAND FOR OS-9
TYPE DOES WINDOWS
MULTI-VUE AND PRE-EXISTING APPLICATIONS
GETTING STARTED WITH OS-9
PIPES AND FILTERS FOR THE MASSES
BASIC09 ON THE COCO 3
BOOT MODIFICATONS
BOOT MYSTERIES REVEALED
DATA PROCESSING WITH BASIC09
DEALING WITH VARIABLES IN BASIC09
FIRING UP BASIC09
FOCUSING ON MODULES
JUL
1990
48
NOV
1986
199
SEP
1989
114
MAR
1984
298
OCT
1989
110
MAR
1989
136
APR
1988
160
APR
1984
306
JUN
1985
252
JAN
1984
132
OCT
1985
242
AUG
1989
122
DEC
1989
110
MAR
1984
308
APR
1984
317
MAY
1984
313
OCT
1990
58
MAR
1985
256
MAY
1988
178
FEB
1984
324
SEP
1987
160
DEC
1987
180
APR
1987
197
SEP
1984
246
MAR
1990
65
MAY
1984
297
FEB
1986
236
JUL
1988
174
MAY
1987
196
JUN
1987
162
SEP
1990
39
DEC
1990
21
JUN
1986
208
NOV
1987
180
OCT
1983
178
NOV
1983
58
NOV
1984
280
OCT
1987
176
AUG
1988
182
MAR
1990
118
JUN
1989
136
FEB
1989
142
MAY
1989
144
FEB
1985
283
JUL
1988
16
JAN
1990
46
FEB
1985
242
MAY
1985
148
FEB
1985
275
APR
1989
58
JUL
1989
128
JUN
1990
36
DEC
1989
38
JAN
1986
134
FEB
1987
204
NOV
1986
188
DEC
1988
186
NOV
1988
172
APR
1989
152
DEC
1986
195
MAR
1986
226
JUL
1987
163
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WHITE, RICHARD
WHITE, RICHARD
WHITE, RICHARD
WHITE, RICHARD
WHITE, RICHARD
WHITE, RICHARD
WHITE, RICHARD
YATES, JERRY
ZUMWALT, GREG
GETTING STARTED WITH BASIC09
GETTING STARTED WITH BASIC09
INTRODUCING THE OS-9 TEAM
MORE ON BASIC09 PROGRAMMING
OS-9 MEMORY EXPLORATIONS
THE MAGIC AND MYSTERIES OF OS-9
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?
USTIME & STRIPBIN
LIVING ON RAINBOW TIME
FEB
1986
231
JUN
1987
158
OCT
1988
143
MAY
1989
146
JAN
1989
152
SEP
1988
142
MAR
1989
154
AUG
1989
22
NOV
1986
170
PASCAL - RAINBOW ELEVEN YEAR INDEX
Page 1
RAINBOW ELEVEN YEAR INDEX
(C) 1990
PASCAL
AUTHOR
EASTHAM,
EASTHAM,
EASTHAM,
EASTHAM,
EASTHAM,
EASTHAM,
EASTHAM,
EASTHAM,
EASTHAM,
EASTHAM,
EASTHAM,
DANIEL
DANIEL
DANIEL
DANIEL
DANIEL
DANIEL
DANIEL
DANIEL
DANIEL
DANIEL
DANIEL
ARTICLE
BLOCK STRUCTURE AND RECURSION
BUILDING A PROGRAM A PIECE AT A TIME
COMBINING PASCAL WITH ASSEMBLY
CONSTRUCTING COMPLEX DATA
EXAMINING THE PART 1
EXPRESSIONS AND STATEMENTS
GRAPHIC- ING WITH PASCAL
POINTERS AND THE HEAP
PROCEDURES AND FUNCTIONS
WELCOME TO PASCAL
WHAT GOES IN MUST COME OUT
MTH
YR
PAGE
JAN
1985
261
MAR
1985
247
APR
1985
264
OCT
1984
265
SEP
1984
265
AUG
1984
250
MAY
1985
235
FEB
1985
278
NOV
1984
271
JUL
1984
284
DEC
1984
294
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RAINBOW ELEVEN YEAR INDEX
(C) 1990
PRINTER
AUTHOR
ANDERSON, DOUG
ANTHONY, DAVE
AUGSBURG, CRAY
BAILEY, DAVID
BALDRIDGE, CHARLES
BARDEN, WILLIAM
BARDEN, WILLIAM
BECKER, BARRY
BOHNE, BILL
BROWN, CHARLES
BRUNOTTE, BENJAMIN
CHAMBERLAIN, ROSS
CRAWFORD, GAY
CURTIS, H. ALLEN
CURTIS, H. ALLEN
CURTIS, H. ALLEN
DISTEFANO, TONY
ELLERS, ED
ERICSON, ROBERT
FAHY, MIKE
FALK, LAWRENCE
FITZSIMMONS, DAVID
GAIN, RICHARD
GENOIS, MARC
GLABERSON, ARYEH
GOEBEL, KATHY
GOOD, STEVE
HALL, WILLIAM
HANDIS, JOHN
HART, TIMOTHY W.
HIMOWITZ, MICHAEL
HIMOWITZ, MICHAEL
HIMOWITZ -NELSON
HIMOWITZ -NELSON
HIMOWITZ -NELSON
HIMOWITZ -NELSON
HOWE, CLAY
HUGHES, BLAKE
JENKINS, DAVID
JIMENEZ, JOSE
JONES, EDWARD
KENNY, KEIRAN
KING, DAVID
KOHN, JOSEPH
KOHN, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
LACK, RICHARD
LAI, STEPHEN
LEWANDOWSKI, DENNI
LIGOCKI, RAY
LINDSAY, DOUG
LUDWIG, JOHN
NELSON, TOM
NELSON, TOM
ARTICLE
CENTER THAT HEADER
A TEENY TINYDUMP
PRINTER DIVERSIONS AND CONVERSIONS
ZORO THE ZERO SLASHER
VERSATILE LABEL MAKER
ADVENTURE OF THE TOO MANY PRINTERS
TAKING YOUR PRINTER TO THE LIMIT
REVIVAL (CLEANING GEMINI-10)
A FORMATR FOR THE GEMINI
PRINTING IN TWO COLUMNS
PERSONALIZE YOUR PRINTOUT WITH SCRIPT
GRAPHICS WORD PROCESSING
DISK JACKET DESIGNER
A DESKTOP PUBLISHER ON A SHOESTRING
CORRECTION
CORRECTION
BUILD THIS PARALLEL PRINTER INTERFACE
PRINTER OVERVIEW
PRINT GRAPHIC CHARACTERS ON MICROLINE 82A
BOLTYPE: TUTORIAL ON DOT GRAPHICS
PRINTERS: OVERVIEW OF SOME FEATURES
PRINTER DESIGNS
IS YOUR PRINTER-ON-LINE
C0C03 PRINTER SPOOLER
HEBREW WRITER
MAKE A LOG
PRINTER SPOOLING WILL INCREASE THROUGHPUT
CUSTOM INTERFACE FOR THE GEMINI-10
A FULL PAGE DUMP FOR THE DMP-105
GOOD-LOOKING LABELS
A VALENTINE PRINTER MYSTERY
TURN YOUR PRINTER INTO A TYPESETTER
A VERY IMPORTANT MAN
CHRISTMAS PRINTER MYSTERIES
PRINTER MYSTERY
THE FIRST SATURDAY IN MAY
THE LLISTING FORMATTER
PRINTING WITH STYLE
THE PRINTER THAT CAME IN FROM THE CODE
FORMATTING TEXT WITH TELEWRITER
FONT SELECTION MADE EASY
THE FLIP SIDE
THE DMP-105 TAKES A BOW
PRINTOUT AT PM0DE4
PUTTING THE OKIDATA ML92 TO WORK
FLAUNT COCO WITH SEASON'S GREETINGS CARDS
GET THE PICTURE WITH GEMINI SCREEN PRINT
NEAT LITTLE COLUMNS TWO BY TWO
ALL'S NOT LOST-WE'VE STILL GOT FUN
THE OLD-TIME BANNER PRINTER
COLOR GRAPHIC BANNER
PRINT DOUBLE GRAPHICS SCREENS SIDE BY SID
A PRIMER ON PRINTERS
A PRIMER ON PRINTERS PART 2
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1988
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1984
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1987
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1984
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1983
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1988
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1985
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1982
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1987
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1987
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1987
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1988
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1983
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MAY
1988
110
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1983
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1984
67
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1982
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1986
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1989
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1986
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1982
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1983
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1983
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1988
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1990
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1984
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DEC
1983
18
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1984
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1984
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1984
180
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1988
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1983
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PERKINS, DUANE
QUELLHORST, GEORGE
QUELLHORST, GEORGE
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
SCHENCK, ED
SCHMIDT, JIM
SCOFFIN, BRAD
SEARBY, SUE
SHORT, GENE
SKAGGS, TRACY
SNYDER, DENNIS
STEYER, DAVID
STEYER, DAVID
SULLINS, MARK
SWANSON, DAMON
SZLUCHA, THOMAS
SZLUCHA, THOMAS
SZLUCHA, THOMAS
SZLUCHA, THOMAS
TOBIAS, BRAD
VAUGHN, HORACE
WEIDE, DENNIS
WEST, JOHN
WHITE, FORREST
WHITE, RICHARD
WHITE, RICHARD
WHITE, RICHARD
COCO 3 COLOR DUMP
BULLETIN BOARD STANDOUT
PRETTY LITTLE LISTINGS, ALL IN A ROW
GRAPHICS PRINTER
LINE PRINTER CONVERSION CHART
LP VII DRIVER
PRINTER BAUD RATES
PRINTER STATUS
SCREEN MONITOR
TICKET MAKER
THREE PRINTER UTILITIES
CASSLABL: A MUSIC TAPE ORGANIZER
THE SERIAL/PARALLEL SYNDROME
PLAIN JANE PRINT NEEDS AN APPOINTMENT
PMODE POLYCHROME
COCO TO EPSOM MX PRINTER INTERFACE
NON -GRAPHIC PRINTER GRAPHICS
SIGN UP AND HAVE A BANNER DAY
PICPRT: GOOD THINGS COME IN ALL SIZES
MAKE THE GOOD SPOOLER BETTER
PRETTY AS A PICTURE WITH CGP-115
SPECIAL DELIVERY
THE CGP-115 PRINTER
USING THE BLOCK GRAPHICS OF THE OKIDATA 8
MISS LIBERTY
THE OLD-TIME FIX
A LITTLE PRINTER MAGIC
OUTFOX THOSE NARROW PRINTERS WITH ROTATE
SIZED TO FIT
DECIPHERING PRINTER CONTROL CODES
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1988
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1988
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1987
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1981
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1983
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1984
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1988
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1982
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1984
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1983
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1988
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1983
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1982
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JAN
1983
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MAY
1986
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JAN
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1983
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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
AUTHOR ARTICLE
AUGSBURG, CRAY DO YOU HAVE A QUESTION?
BERNICO, BILL BASIC PROGRAMMING HINTS
BERNICO, BILL BASICALLY SPEAKING
BERNICO, BILL BASICALLY SPEAKING
BERNICO, BILL GAME HINT; BASIC TUTORIAL
BERNICO, BILL LOCATING TYPOS; GET/PUT PROBLEM
BERNICO, BILL MERGING SUBROUTINES; DATA STATEMENTS
BERNICO, BILL SAVING GRAPHICS; USE OF INSTR
BOELDT, LARRY BASICALLY SPEAKING
BOELDT, LARRY BASICALLY SPEAKING
BOELDT, LARRY BASICALLY SPEAKING
BOELDT, LARRY BASICALLY SPEAKING
BOELDT, LARRY ERROR-TRAPPING TROUBLES
BOELDT, LARRY MORSE CODE; CHANGE LINE TO HLINE
DOWNARD, DAN ASSEMBLY; RS-232; SCREEN DUMP
DOWNARD, DAN CD PLAYERS; BBS; C0C03 MEMORY
DOWNARD, DAN COOLING FAN; MODEM; DOWNLOADING DELPHI
DOWNARD, DAN DISASSEMBLE BASIC; DESKMATE; C0C03 BBS
DOWNARD, DAN DISK DRIVE; I/O; NEW VDG; 64K
DOWNARD, DAN DISK DRIVES; DELPHI HINT; PRINTER
DOWNARD, DAN DISK DRIVES; DLOAD; EDTASM DISK I/O
DOWNARD, DAN DOWNLOADS
DOWNARD, DAN DOWNLOADS
DOWNARD, DAN CORRECTION
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DOWNARD, DAN DOWNLOADS
DOWNARD, DAN DSKCON WITH 128K; DISK DIR; MERGING
DOWNARD, DAN EXTENDED BASIC; BBS; PRINTER; MULTIPAK
DOWNARD, DAN MODEM; RGB MONITOR; RESET; ML
DOWNARD, DAN OS- 9; MONITORS; PRINTER INTERFACE
DOWNARD, DAN PRINTER CONNECTIONS; CONTROL-Z
DOWNARD, DAN RS-232; BBS; DISK I/O; ML
DOWNARD, DAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS; ARTIFACT COLORS; VIP
DOWNARD, DAN TELEWRITER; OS-9; HAM; EDTASM+
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1988
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1989
84
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1989
96
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1989
24
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1990
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1989
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1987
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1987
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1987
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1987
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1986
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1987
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1987
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1985
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1986
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1986
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1985
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1986
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1985
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1986
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1986
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1985
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1986
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JUN
1986
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JUL
1984
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JUL
1985
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1984
244
AUG
1985
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1984
244
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1985
236
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1984
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OCT
1985
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1984
268
NOV
1985
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DEC
1984
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DEC
1985
256
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1987
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NOV
1986
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DEC
1986
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OCT
1986
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JUL
1987
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APR
1987
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1987
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ANIMATION; PRINTER DECISION; OS-9
COCO 3; MC-10; 9600 BAUD; OS-9
COCO TO PC; GRAPICS PRINTING
DISK DRIVES; RAM DISK; ARTIFACT COLORS
DOCTOR ASCII
DRIVE SUPPORT; COPY PROTECTION
FILE TRANSFERS; COMMODORE COMPARISON
GARBLED SOUND; BASIC MEMORY
INKEYS; PRINTER REPAIR; DISK-TAPE COPY
MEMORY JUMPERS; DISK DRIVES ON PC
MINI -PHONO JACS; EDTASM; MIKEYTERM
NEW KEYBOARD; ZBUG; DOS DETERMINATION
PCOPY; BAR CODES; MERGE; HARD DISK
PRINTER PROBLEMS; MODEM USE; PIRATING
REMOTE TERMINALS; ARTIFACT COLORS
SAVING GRAPHICS; ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE
SCREEN COLORS; ERROR TRACING; C0C02 UPGRA
SOME TERMS DEFINED; C0C02 VS C0C03
SPEEDIER OPERATIONS; DISK PROBLEM
T/S SPELL; ROM PACK PROBLEMS
TRANSFER COCO -PC; PROCOMM
VDG UPGRADE; PRINTER CONTROL CODES
1200 BAUD; SPEED UP POKE; SMART TERMINAL
CASSETTE TO DISK TRANSFER; PLUG 'N POWER
DISK BASIC 1.1; SWAP KEYBOARDS
DOCTOR ASCII
JOYSTICKS; EXEC; MULTI-PAK
LOWERCASE; BASIC09; DOWNLOADING
ML PROGRAM; MC-10; PASCAL; INK JET
RS-232 PAK; TELEWRITER 64 FIX
SCREEN DUMP; ROM PACKS ON DISK
SCREEN DUMP; UPGRADES
VIP FIX; HARD DRIVE; BBS
ADOS, GHOSTS, GIMES...
BOTH SIDES OF DISK; ATARI AND COLOR MAX
BRIDGE THE 68000 GAP
CASSETTE PORT, FILE COMPARISONS, . . .
COCO 2 UPGRADE; MULTIPAK EXTENSION
COCO 2 UPGRADE; OFFSET ML PROGS
COCO CONSULTATIONS
COCO CONSULTATIONS
COCO CONSULTATIONS
COCO CONSULTATIONS
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1986
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1985
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1986
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MAR
1985
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1986
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1985
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1985
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1985
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1984
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1985
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1985
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1985
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1984
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1987
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1987
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1988
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1987
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1989
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1988
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1988
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1988
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1986
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1989
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1989
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1987
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1986
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1987
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1987
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1989
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FEB
1987
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1988
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1989
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1988
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1989
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JAN
1988
152
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1987
126
FEB
1988
168
MAY
1988
148
JUL
1989
124
APR
1988
149
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1987
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JUL
1987
126
NOV
1987
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AUG
1987
126
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1988
166
MAR
1988
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1990
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JAN
1988
149
JUL
1990
58
JAN
1991
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FEB
1987
150
NOV
1986
182
JUL
1989
78
AUG
1989
62
OCT
1989
16
NOV
1989
30
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STAFF
COC03; RS-232; DISK DRIVE ADDITION
COCOS NOT UP TO PAR
COLOR MONITOR; 64K UPGRADE; BROTHER PRINT
COLOR SCRIPSIT; SAVE GRAPHICS TO TAPE
COMMODORE DRIVE; TRANSFER BINARY FILE
CONVERT COC02 TO COC03; MULTIPAK
CONVERTING TO THE COCO
DAISY WHEEL PRINTER; RS-232 ROM DISABLE
DEAD KEYBOARD; JOYSTICKS; LOWERCASE
DISCONNECTING CALL WAITING
DISK CONTROLLER; VIP SPELLER; BASIC
DISK DRIVE POWER
DISK DRIVES; JOYSTICK INTERFACE
DOUBLE SIDED DISKS; SERIAL I/O
DRAM-CHIP PRICE; AUDIO OUTPUT
DRIVES, MONITORS, Y CABLES...
EPROMS; KEYBOARD PROBLEMS; RESERVE POWER
FIX DISK CONTROLLER; GIME CHIP
FIX FOR TW-80; PRINTER HOOKUP
FLASHES ON SCREEN; OS-9 CRASHES
GETTING TO THE DETAILS OF THE COC03
HARD DRIVE; UPGRADE; TRADING FILES
HARD DRIVES, JDOS, VIRUS, FAX. . . .
HARD DRIVES, FOREIGN POWER, TS/EDIT...
HI -RES JOYSTICK INTERFACE; HARD DRIVE
HIGH SPEED POKE; HARD DRIVE; ML ADDRESSES
JOYSTICK REPAIRS; COCO AND CM -8 MONITOR
JUMPY PICTURES; PIN ASSIGNMENTS
LOOKING FOR CONNECTORS
MEMORY UPGRADES, DESKMATE 3 BLUES...
MODEMS, DRIVES, CMP...
MONITORS; DISK DRIVES; SHARE A PRINTER
MULTI-PAK; COPY ROM PAKS
NEED A LITTLE SUPPORT?
OS-9 VS. BASIC
PARALLEL PORT; EPROM; 64K UPGRADES
PIAS, BAUD RATES, BLOWN MULTI-PAKS. . .
PMODE 4 ON COC03; MONITOR; MODEM
PRINT QUOTATION MARK; RGB MONITOR
PROCESSOR CHIPS; DISK CONTROLLER
RUNNING HOT; CM-3 MONITOR PROBLEMS
SOUND, SMARTWATCH, VCRS...
TERMINAL PROGS, MODEM PAK, POWER SUPPLY. .
THE DISK SYSTEM THAT LIED
TTL MONITOR; DISK DRIVE PROBLEM
USE COC03'S MMU; COC03 COLD START
VT-52; BAUD RATES; DISK DRIVES
Y CABLE; MULTIPAKS; SERIAL PORT
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1987
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1990
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1986
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OCT
1987
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1989
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1988
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MAR
1990
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1987
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DEC
1987
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1990
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1988
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1987
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1989
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NOV
1988
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1986
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MAY
1987
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SEP
1988
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AUG
1988
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OCT
1986
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JUN
1988
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AUG
1990
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NOV
1990
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JUL
1987
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DEC
1988
154
JAN
1989
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AUG
1987
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APR
1990
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MAY
1991
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APR
1991
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1989
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MAY
1989
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DEC
1989
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MAY
1990
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MAR
1988
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SEP
1990
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JAN
1987
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APR
1987
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DEC
1986
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APR
1988
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MAR
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JUN
1991
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RAINBOW TEN YEAR INDEX
(C) 1990
REVIEWS 1981-90
PRODUCT
10KEY
15 MEG HARD DRIVE (TANDY)
1986 TAX ESTIMATE
232 REMOTE PLUS
24-PIN/28-PIN EPROM ADAPTER
26 HARDWARE PROJECTS FOR THE HOME COMPUTER (BOOK)
3-D GRAPHICS
3 -GAME PACK NO. 3
500 POKES, PEEKS ' N EXECS
64K SPOOLER
A MAZING WORLD OF MALCOLM MORTAR
A/B-4
A2D DELUXE JOYSTICK
ABC PUZZLE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
ACDITS
ACROSS THE RUBICON
ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION OF FRACTIONS AND MIXED NUMBERS
ADDITION CONCEPTS
ADDLINE
ADDRESS - (CORRECTION)
ADDRESS
ADDRESS ONE
ADOS -3
ADOS
ADOS VERSION 1.02
ADVANCED BASIC PROGRAMMING AID
ADVANCED EDITOR
ADVANCED UTILITIES
ADVENTURE 3-PAK
ADVENTURE CRACKER
ADVENTURE GENERATOR
ADVENTURE GENERATOR
ADVENTURE IN LUMERIA
ADVENTURE IN WONDERLAND
ADVENTURE MYTHOLOGY
ADVENTURE STARTER PACKAGE
ADVENTURER'S HANDBOOK, THE
ADVENTURES
ADVENTURUS SUPREMUS 4.6B
AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL SIMULATOR
AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER
AIRLINE
AL -WRITE
ALCATRAZ
ALCATRAZ II
ALDARON
ALGEBRA
ALPHA-DIR
ALPHA- DRAW
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ALPHABET SOUP
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1986
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1985
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1985
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1986
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1986
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1983
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1985
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1983
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OCT
1984
207
JUN
1986
179
AUG
1984
198
AUG
1982
61
DEC
1983
259
FEB
1983
192
MAY
1985
208
SEP
1986
135
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AMAZIN' MAZE GAME, THE
AMDISK III
AMORTIZATION
AMT
AN ADUCATION
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE DOCTRINES OF GRACE
ANCESTORS 2.0
ANCIENT WISDOM
ANDROID ATTACK
ANDRONE
ANIMATED HANGMAN
ANIMATOR COMMERCIAL
ANIMATOR JUNIOR
ANIMATOR, THE
ANSWER, THE
AR-16 RELAY INTERFACE AND RI-8 RELAY CARD
ARCADE COLLECTION
ARCHIVIST, THE
AREX
ARITHMETIC TUTOR
ARIZONA HARD DRIVE
ARMCHAIR ADMIRAL
ART- DELI
ART- DELI
ART GALLERY
ARTICULATOR
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TIC-TAC-TOE
ARTIFICIAL LEARNING FILE
ASSEMBLER LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING TOOLKIT
ASSEMBLER MATH
ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE GRAPHICS (BOOK)
ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING FOR THE COCO 3
ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING FOR THE TRS-80 COCO
ASTRO BLAST
ASTRO FORTUNE TELLER, THE
ASTROLOGY
ATARI JOYSTICKS
ATLANTIS ADVENTURE
ATOM
AUSSIE COLLECTION, THE
AUT-0 -START
AUTO DIM
AUTO RUN
AUTO RUN 64
AUTOTERM
AUTOTERM
AUTOTERM 6.1
AVATEX 1200 MODEM
AVATEX 1200E
AVATEX 2400 MODEM
AVENGER
B-XREF
BACKUP AND BACKUP II
BACKUP LIGHTING
BACKUP ZERO
BAKERSFIELD KENO
BALLOON ATTACK
BANKER II
BANNER
BANNER
BANNERS BANNERS BANNERS
BAR ZAPPER
JUN
1987
137
OCT
1983
246
NOV
1983
274
OCT
1984
199
SEP
1987
133
JUL
1986
165
NOV
1984
218
SEP
1982
44
APR
1983
232
DEC
1984
219
DEC
1981
19
AUG
1985
212
AUG
1985
207
JAN
1985
204
APR
1984
260
DEC
1988
139
MAR
1990
110
FEB
1985
205
NOV
1983
244
MAR
1985
207
FEB
1989
138
JAN
1989
125
NOV
1989
98
OCT
1987
134
APR
1987
135
DEC
1983
282
JUN
1988
133
JAN
1988
130
DEC
1984
239
JUN
1984
225
FEB
1983
94
JUN
1988
132
DEC
1986
142
AUG
1982
74
MAY
1988
130
OCT
1982
100
NOV
1983
270
MAY
1984
251
MAY
1984
239
APR
1989
128
JUN
1985
220
JAN
1988
139
JUN
1982
52
FEB
1985
224
JUN
1983
118
NOV
1984
229
MAR
1988
132
DEC
1986
132
APR
1988
134
MAR
1988
134
NOV
1982
52
MAR
1985
209
JUL
1987
142
FEB
1988
136
JUL
1985
200
MAR
1985
216
JAN
1984
274
APR
1988
133
JAN
1987
146
JUN
1983
223
FEB
1984
240
APR
1983
136
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Page 3
BARAROSSA
BASEBALL
BASEBALL
BASEBALL STATISTICS PACKAGE
BASH
BASIC AID
BASIC FREEDOM
BASIC HANDBOOK, THE
BASIC PROGRAMMING PRIMER
BASIC PROGRAMMING TRICKS REVEALED
BASIC SCREEN EDITOR
BASIC SEARCHER
BASIC UNRAVELLED SERIES
BASIC UTILITY DISKETTE
BASIC WINDOWS
BASIC+
BASKETBALL STATISTICS PACKAGE
BASTXT
BATTLE
BATTLE FOR TUNIS
BATTLE HYMN
BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG
BATTLE OF THE BULGE
BATTLE OF WATERLOO
BATTLE STATIONS
BATTLEFLEET
BBS LOG BOOK
BEAM RIDER
BEFORE, BETWEEN AND AFTER
BERSERK
BETTER
BETTER GRAPHICS ON YOUR COCO III
BEYOND THE CIMEEON MOON
BEYOND WORDS
BEYOND WORDS
BIBLE ADVENTURE
BIG B PRO QUARTERBACK
BIG BASIC
BIG BIRD'S SPECIAL DELIVERY
BIG NUM
BIG PIX 3
BIG RAM DISK
BIGFOOT
BIO -DETECTOR
BIORHYTHM
BIORHYTHM AND MINE FIELD
BIOSPHERE
BIRD ATTACK
BJORK BLOCKS
BLACK GRID, THE
BLACK SANCTUM, THE
BLACKBEARD'S ISLAND
BLACKJACK
BLACKJACK
BLACKJACK DEALER AND FEELER DEALER
BLACKJACK ROYALE
BLACKJACK ROYALE VERSION
2.0
BLACKJAQ
BLOC HEAD
BLUE STEAK ULTIMA SERIAL/PARALLE INTERFACE
BLUE STREAK INTERFACE
BMC MONITOR STAND
JAN
1986
190
MAR
1984
274
NOV
1982
112
DEC
1985
242
FEB
1989
130
AUG
1982
27
AUG
1987
135
JUL
1982
47
JUN
1983
220
FEB
1985
226
OCT
1988
116
MAR
1985
196
MAY
1989
118
NOV
1988
129
NOV
1989
99
JAN
1986
192
NOV
1985
213
OCT
1985
205
FEB
1984
222
SEP
1985
216
DEC
1986
144
FEB
1983
54
AUG
1985
197
MAR
1984
224
JAN
1986
206
JAN
1982
15
MAR
1985
219
MAY
1984
234
MAY
1984
254
MAR
1982
25
JUL
1984
226
AUG
1987
143
APR
1983
152
OCT
1983
242
SEP
1983
245
JUN
1984
230
FEB
1985
219
OCT
1989
100
FEB
1985
218
NOV
1982
54
JUL
1988
124
APR
1990
101
MAR
1983
200
DEC
1983
248
JUN
1982
52
FEB
1982
10
JUN
1986
167
FEB
1983
178
OCT
1984
228
JUN
1989
130
AUG
1984
212
FEB
1986
219
FEB
1983
184
JUN
1982
66
DEC
1985
245
AUG
1983
268
DEC
1984
217
NOV
1983
250
AUG
1983
120
APR
1989
128
JUL
1984
211
MAR
1986
207
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Page 4
BOB'S MAGIC GRAPHIC MACHINE
BODY PARTS
BOMB SCARE
BOMBER COMMAND
BOUNCING BOULDERS
BOWLING LEAGUE SECRETARY
BOWLING LEAGUE SECRETARY
BRICKAWAY
BRICKOUT/WORD GUESS
BRIDGE TUTOR I
BRITEFACE
BT1O00 INTERFACE
BTU ANALYSIS
BUG BUSTER
BUG BUSTER 2000
BUG CHASE
BUGGER
BUGS II
BULLETIN BOARD SOFTWARE
BUMBLE GAMES
BUMBLE PLOT
BUMPERS
BURIED BUXX
BURNER PLUS
BUSINESS BANKBOOK
BUSINESS MANAGER
BUZZARD BAIT
BUZZWORM
BWINDO
BYTE BAT
BYTE OF COLOR BASIC, A
C-III
C-
C-
C
C
C
SEE VERSION
TREK
COMPILER
COMPILER
A.R.
2.0
CAIS- CHECKING ACCOUNT INFORMATION SYSTEM
CALADURIL FLAME OF LIGHT
CALADURIL II-WEATHERSTONE'S END
CALCULATING PARTS PER MILLION
CALENDAR AND CONVERT
CALIXTO ISLAND
CALIXTO ISLAND
CALORIE COUNTER-WEIGHT ANALYZER
CANDY CO
CAR DEALER ASSISTANT
CAR MANAGER
CAR SIGN DESIGNER
CARD GAME
CARRY
CARTOONAMATOR
CASH PROPHET
CASHMAN
CASPER COCO QUICK ASSEMBLER
CASSETTE BOX INSERT MAKER
CASSETTE CADDY
CASSETTE CONTROLLER
CASSETTE HOLDER
CASSETTE LABEL
CASSETTE TAPE TESTER
CASTLE OF THROGGAD
JUL
1985
213
JAN
1984
276
JUL
1985
204
JAN
1984
256
APR
1987
139
APR
1987
140
SEP
1986
141
FEB
1982
30
MAR
1982
19
APR
1983
148
NOV
1985
195
JAN
1983
198
SEP
1987
130
SEP
1987
132
DEC
1988
138
SEP
1982
90
SEP
1983
164
MAY
1985
219
DEC
1982
142
SEP
1983
232
AUG
1983
232
DEC
1983
249
FEB
1989
129
FEB
1985
228
AUG
1986
144
JUN
1984
242
JAN
1984
278
MAR
1986
188
AUG
1982
27
FEB
1984
224
NOV
1982
27
JUN
1984
258
NOV
1985
204
DEC
1983
250
DEC
1983
270
OCT
1986
143
OCT
1989
104
APR
1986
185
DEC
1987
135
JUN
1989
126
MAR
1986
195
SEP
1989
100
APR
1984
246
MAY
1982
35
JAN
1985
220
AUG
1984
225
OCT
1986
142
SEP
1984
211
SEP
1988
130
JUN
1983
152
JUN
1983
195
JUL
1988
123
DEC
1985
229
FEB
1984
256
SEP
1986
137
MAR
1985
198
SEP
1982
49
JAN
1984
252
JAN
1983
147
SEP
1984
210
AUG
1985
211
NOV
1988
130
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Page 5
CASTLE RAGOONA
CATACOMB
CATALYST
CATCH "EM
CAVE HUNTER
CAVE WALKER
CBASIC
CBASIC III
CBUG MONITOR
CC-100 INTERFACE BREADBOARD PACKAGE
CC-DBM/LW
CC CALC
CC DIALER
CC MAILER
CC3 DRAW
CC3 DRAW (CORRECTION)
CC3 FLAGS
CCADS
CCEAD
CCFORTH
CCPILOT
CCRAM
CCTHELLO
CCUBE
CCZAP
CD EDITOR
CD SORT/KEY- EXTR
CEBBS-A BBS YOU CAN LIVE WITH
CENTIPEDE ABC'S AND 123' S
CER-COMP DISK SYSTEM
CER-COMP DISK SYSTEM
CGP-115 PRINTER
CGP-220 SCREEN DUMP PACKAGE
CGP II
CGP115SD-SCREEN DUMP
CHAMBERS
CHAMPION
CHECK ACCOUNT INFORMATION SYSTEM
CHECKBOOK III
CHECKERBOARD FILESORT
CHECKING ACCOUNT
CHEMISTRY TUTOR
CHESS -NUTS
CHESS MADE EASY
CHESSD
CHIPAWAY
CHOPPER STRIKE
CHRISTMAS FANTASIA
CHRISTMAS QUIZ
CHROMA KEYS
CHROMASETTE MAGAZINE
CHURCH TIME
CIII PAGES
CINC-PAC
CIRCUS ADVENTURE
CITIZEN 120D PRINTER
CITY WAR - CORRECTION
CITY WAR
CLOCK
CLOCK
CLOCK DRILL
CM-8 EXTENDER CABLE
APR
1985
215
SEP
1983
163
MAR
1984
239
APR
1983
72
APR
1982
25
JUN
1987
135
FEB
1986
198
DEC
1987
136
AUG
1981
3
NOV
1985
191
DEC
1983
268
FEB
1983
62
NOV
1983
254
FEB
1983
158
DEC
1986
148
FEB
1987
160
AUG
1989
97
DEC
1983
264
FEB
1983
170
DEC
1982
148
MAY
1982
14
JUN
1988
130
MAR
1983
120
NOV
1982
116
MAR
1986
185
JUN
1986
159
MAY
1985
206
NOV
1989
94
JUN
1985
205
JUL
1982
20
MAY
1982
34
DEC
1982
168
JUN
1986
173
JUN
1983
230
AUG
1984
203
SEP
1984
205
MAY
1987
141
FEB
1988
133
JUL
1987
133
JUL
1987
137
FEB
1983
169
APR
1988
136
JUN
1989
132
AUG
1989
93
DEC
1985
228
APR
1985
195
AUG
1984
227
DEC
1985
239
DEC
1984
223
OCT
1983
236
DEC
1981
9
SEP
1984
209
FEB
1990
100
AUG
1985
198
MAR
1982
36
MAR
1987
147
DEC
1985
208
DEC
1985
246
MAR
1983
150
OCT
1982
113
FEB
1984
252
MAY
1987
140
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Page 6
CMAILIST
CMODEM
CMOS CONVERSION KIT
CO-CO COOLER
CO -EXISTENCE
CO -RES EDITOR/ ASSEMBLER
COCO -JOT
COCO-UTIL II
COCO 3 GAMES DISK
COCO 3 TURBO RAM 512 UPGRADE
COCO ACCOUNTANT
COCO ADDRESS BOOK
COCO BASE I
COCO BASE I
COCO BINGO
COCO BOARD II
COCO CALENDAR
COCO CALLIGRAPHER
COCO CASSETTE
COCO CHECKBOOK
COCO CHECKBOOK DISK
COCO CHECKER
COCO CHRONICLES, THE
COCO COOKBOOK
COCO COOLER
COCO COOLER II
COCO COOLER TOO
COCO COUPLER CP/M
COCO DISK ZAPPER
COCO DISKZAP UTILITY
COCO DUMP
COCO ECHO
COCO EPROM PROGRAMMER
COCO FREEZE FRAME
COCO GARDENER
COCO GRAPHICS DESIGNER PLUS
COCO GREETING CARD DESIGNER
COCO GURU
COCO HYMNAL
COCO III 512K UPGRADE
COCO III FONT BONANZA
COCO III SECRETS REVEALED (BOOK)
COCO III UTILITIES
COCO INCOGNITO (BOOK)
COCO KEYBOARD COVER
COCO KEYBOARD EXTENDER CABLE
COCO KEYBOARD SOFTWARE
COCO KNITTER
COCO LIFE
COCO LOGO FOR THE TRS-80 COLOR COMPUTER
COCO MAIL
COCO MAX
COCO MAX II
COCO MAX II PATCH
COCO MAX III
COCO MIDI 2
COCO MIDI 3
COCO NEWSROOM
COCO PAINT
COCO PROFESSIONAL TAX PREPARER
COCO SLOTS
COCO SOLVER AND PROGRAM GENERATOR
MAY
1982
21
JUL
1985
196
APR
1987
138
SEP
1983
178
JUN
1983
219
OCT
1982
30
MAR
1983
114
NOV
1986
136
SEP
1989
101
JAN
1988
130
JUL
1983
82
JUN
1988
133
AUG
1986
152
MAR
1988
130
MAY
1984
278
AUG
1983
169
MAR
1986
209
OCT
1985
215
OCT
1982
96
DEC
1987
134
OCT
1985
197
JAN
1985
194
FEB
1986
218
SEP
1984
218
DEC
1982
39
MAR
1985
226
MAR
1986
186
OCT
1984
232
DEC
1987
131
OCT
1986
147
NOV
1984
230
OCT
1985
208
APR
1986
213
MAY
1985
222
FEB
1986
204
MAY
1989
110
APR
1986
202
FEB
1987
134
MAR
1987
143
MAR
1987
145
APR
1987
148
FEB
1987
140
AUG
1987
141
MAR
1986
208
MAR
1986
191
NOV
1987
137
APR
1986
191
MAY
1986
195
NOV
1985
195
JUL
1985
202
OCT
1983
267
JUN
1985
217
APR
1986
189
DEC
1987
136
APR
1988
129
SEP
1987
133
OCT
1989
105
MAR
1988
129
JUL
1985
215
JUN
1985
199
JAN
1983
196
FEB
1986
210
REVIEWS 1981-90 - RAINBOW ELEVEN YEAR INDEX
Page 7
COCO STERO HEADPHONE
COCO TALKER
COCO TEXT UTIL
COCO TUNER
COCO VIDEO TITLER
COCO WINDOWS
COCO XT
C0C03 WHEEL
COCOACHIEVER
COCOINDX
COCORUN-12
COCOSIZE
CODE PRACTICE
COINS AND ADDITION
COLONIAL TRILOGY
COLOR-80
COLOR BASIC AND EXTENDED BASIC SYSTEM REFERENCE CARD
COLOR CAR ACTION
COLOR CHECKBOOK
COLOR COMPILER
COLOR COMPUTER ARTIST
COLOR COMPUTER GRAPHICS
COLOR COMPUTER MACHINE MONITOR
COLOR CONNECTION
COLOR CONNECTION II
COLOR DESIGNER
COLOR DICTIONARY
COLOR DISK MANAGER
COLOR ENHANCER
COLOR ESSENTIAL MATH
COLOR FILE II
COLOR FINANCE
COLOR FINANCE II
COLOR FORTH
COLOR GRAPHICS EDITOR
COLOR INK JET PRINTER
COLOR INVADERS
COLOR LISP
COLOR MATH
COLOR MATH
COLOR MATH PRACTICE
COLOR MAX 3
COLOR MAX 3 FONT EDITOR
COLOR METEOROIDS
COLOR MONITOR
COLOR POWER II
COLOR SCARFMAN
COLOR SCHEMATIC CREATOR 1.2
COLOR SCRIBE
COLOR SCRIBE III
COLOR SCRIPSIT II
COLOR SOFTWARE WORKBENCH
COLOR SPACE INVADERS
COLOR STAT STRATEGY BASEBALL
COLOR STRONGHOLD
COLOR TAPE MANAGER
COLOR TERM PLUS
COLOR TEXT
COLOR TUTOR
COLOR VENTURE RAMDISK
COLOR ZAP
COLOR ZAP
AUG
1989
92
AUG
1985
218
MAY
1986
211
JUN
1985
203
APR
1985
219
MAY
1986
199
APR
1988
137
MAY
1989
124
NOV
1986
146
AUG
1984
216
FEB
1990
107
APR
1987
143
NOV
1986
134
DEC
1984
216
MAR
1984
280
AUG
1983
166
APR
1982
31
JAN
1986
201
APR
1985
210
APR
1984
286
MAR
1988
131
AUG
1982
39
OCT
1985
219
APR
1987
134
APR
1985
201
APR
1984
245
MAY
1984
221
AUG
1985
210
OCT
1982
28
APR
1986
203
NOV
1987
131
NOV
1983
238
NOV
1984
208
DEC
1982
148
OCT
1983
228
NOV
1983
242
APR
1982
28
MAY
1986
195
FEB
1988
136
JUL
1985
219
OCT
1984
215
OCT
1987
129
FEB
1988
132
NOV
1981
7
OCT
1983
258
JAN
1985
209
JAN
1983
189
SEP
1989
92
OCT
1983
278
JUN
1987
136
AUG
1987
138
JAN
1984
290
OCT
1981
9
MAR
1985
208
NOV
1984
243
JUL
1985
217
NOV
1983
246
JUN
1983
226
FEB
1984
228
APR
1988
138
NOV
1983
286
SEP
1982
44
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Page 8
COLORAMA BBS
COLORCHESTRA
COLORCOM/E
COLORCOM/E
COLORFORTH
COLORFORTH VERSION 2.0
COLORGRADE
COLORHYTHM
COLORKIT
COLORMIND
COLOROUT
COLORPEDE
COLORSCAN
COLORSHOW
COLORSPEAK
COLORSTAT
COLORTAC
COLORTERM
COMICS+
COMM-4
COMMAND STREAM PROCESSOR
COMP-U -TRACE
COMPANION, THE
COMPANY COMMANDER
COMPLETE ELECTRONIC ORGANIZER
COMPLETE PERSONAL ACCOUNTANT
COMPLETE RAINBOW GUIDE TO OS-9, THE
COMPOSER, THE
COMPUMIND/JACKPOT
COMPUTER BANKBOOK
COMPUTER DICTIONARY (BOOK)
COMPUTER PHONE BOOK, THE
COMPUTERWARE ' S 32K UPGRADE
COMPUVOICE
CONCORDANCE
CONFLICT
CONGRESS
CONQUERING ARMIES
CONQUEST OF KZIRGLA
CONTEXT CLUES
CONVERSION AIDS
CONVERSIONS
COOKBOOK
COOKIE MONSTER'S
COPUTER HAMMER
CORPORATION PLUS
COSMIC CLONES
COSMIC PAINT
COUNT TO 100
COUNTING THINGS
CPP
CPRINT
CRAPS
CRASH
CREATAVADOR
CRIBBAGE
CROSSOVER
CROSSWORDS
CRT COLLECTION
CRYPTON
CRYSTAL
CRYSTAL REVENGE
LETTER CRUNCH
JUL
1984
235
OCT
1986
135
FEB
1982
31
NOV
1985
211
MAY
1982
29
FEB
1985
198
DEC
1984
230
AUG
1982
61
OCT
1982
114
SEP
1984
197
OCT
1983
271
DEC
1982
144
JAN
1987
136
DEC
1982
171
DEC
1983
280
JUN
1985
198
APR
1984
236
MAR
1982
29
FEB
1990
106
DEC
1986
134
JAN
1984
286
JAN
1984
287
NOV
1983
273
JAN
1986
191
APR
1986
204
FEB
1984
246
DEC
1985
248
JUN
1983
192
JAN
1982
16
AUG
1986
144
NOV
1988
128
NOV
1986
135
FEB
1982
9
JUN
1982
11
NOV
1984
200
OCT
1981
2
JUN
1985
195
APR
1986
192
APR
1983
105
MAR
1984
225
JUL
1984
216
MAY
1985
203
SEP
1985
195
FEB
1984
266
FEB
1987
141
DEC
1985
238
NOV
1983
286
NOV
1985
193
AUG
1985
221
JAN
1985
215
JUN
1983
172
DEC
1981
11
DEC
1982
112
JUL
1985
221
MAY
1982
15
OCT
1984
226
FEB
1986
202
JUN
1983
224
MAR
1990
102
APR
1985
200
JAN
1986
205
APR
1983
160
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Page 9
CU-BER
CUBIX
CURRILLIAN CRUISER
CUSTOM PALETTE DESIGNER
CYBERTANK
CYCLEJUMP
CYRUS WORLD CLASS CHESS
D.L. LOGO
DALLAS QUEST
DAN TUCKER'S MINE
DANCING DEVIL
DANOSOFT'S DISK UTILITIES
DAPPER
DARKMOOR HOLD
DATA-COMP FLEX
DATA 500
DATA BANK
DATA DOCTOR
DATA FORM III
DATA LINE SWITCH BOX
DATA MASTER
DATABASE MANAGER II
DATALIST
DATAMAIL
DATAPACK II PLUS; DATAPACK III PLUS
DATARASE
DATE-O-BASE CALENDAR
DAVINCI3
DDAY
DDH DIRECTORY- FILE BUILDER
DEATH STAR
DEBACLE
DECIMALS
DECISION MAKER
DEFENSE
DEFT BENCH AND PASCAL
DEJAVU
DELPHI: THE OFFICIAL GUIDE (BOOK)
DELUXE ICON EDITOR
DEMON SEED
DEPREC
DEPUTY INSPECTOR
DERBY
DESERT GOLF
DESIGNER
DESKMATE
DESKMATE
DESKMATE 3
DEVIL ASSAULT
DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH, A
DICE
DIET-ADE
DIGISECTOR DS-69A
DIGITIZER 3
DINO DATABASE
DIR-MGR"
DIRECT FILE TRANSFER
DIRECTOR, THE
DIRECTORY DATE
DISASM
DISASSEMBLER
DISK-O-TIER
MAR
1984
247
APR
1984
248
FEB
1988
132
AUG
1987
134
NOV
1986
149
JAN
1990
104
AUG
1985
195
JAN
1987
147
SEP
1985
198
JUN
1985
206
APR
1982
35
NOV
1989
100
OCT
1984
212
AUG
1986
135
JUL
1983
240
DEC
1983
254
AUG
1985
194
JAN
1984
270
JAN
1990
93
JUN
1985
219
MAY
1988
128
JUN
1983
242
MAR
1985
218
JUL
1983
166
MAY
1987
142
JUL
1985
218
JUN
1982
9
APR
1989
130
FEB
1987
138
FEB
1984
220
APR
1983
150
JUN
1985
209
MAY
1984
213
APR
1984
270
MAR
1983
142
NOV
1984
221
APR
1985
218
NOV
1988
133
FEB
1989
136
MAY
1984
224
NOV
1983
272
DEC
1984
202
NOV
1983
285
AUG
1983
186
JUN
1985
202
APR
1986
198
MAY
1986
219
DEC
1987
129
MAR
1984
247
DEC
1989
96
FEB
1983
198
MAY
1985
206
NOV
1986
140
JUN
1989
134
MAY
1989
122
JUL
1989
121
AUG
1983
276
APR
1988
138
AUG
1987
132
NOV
1983
248
DEC
1989
99
OCT
1984
233
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DISK ANTI- PIRATE
DISK BASIC UNRAVELED (BOOK)
DISK COLORCOM/E
DISK DATA HANDLER
DISK DOCTOR
DISK DOCTOR
DISK DOUBLE ENTRY
DISK EDITOR II
DISK GRAPHICS
DISK HANDYMAN
DISK INTERFACE
DISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
DISK MANAGER
DISK MANAGER
DISK MANAGER TREE
DISK MASTER
DISK MONEY MINDER
DISK PILOT
DISK PROGRAMMING PACKAGE
DISK SCRIPSIT
DISK SPECTACULATOR
DISK UTILITY
DISK UTILITY PACKAGE
DISK VIDTEX
DISKEY DISK ACCESS AND REPAIR KEY
DISKLOCK
DISKMAN
DISKMAN II
DISKTYPE
DISKUTIL
DISTO ASSORTMENT
DISTO SUPER RAM 3
DISTO SUPER RAM DISK
DIV AND CONDIV
DMGAGIC
DMP-100 LINE PRINTER CONVERSION
DMP 200
DMS-3B DIGITAL MEMORY SCOPE
DO-FILE/FIX-FILE
DOLLAR WISE
DOLLARS AND SENSE
DOMINATION
DON'T FORGET
DON PAN
DONALD DUCK'S PLAYGROUND
DONKEY KING
DONUT DILEMMA
DONUT DILEMMA
DOODLEBUG
DOOMSDAY AT 2100
DOS SWITCHER
DOUBLE DRIVER
DOUBLE STICK INTERFACE
DOUBLEBACK
DOWN LAND
DRACONIAN
DRAGON'S CASTLE, THE
DRAGON'S TEMPLE
DRAGON BLADE
DRAGON SLAYER
DRAGONFLY FAN
DRAGONQUEST
SEP
1987
133
OCT
1986
146
NOV
1982
58
OCT
1982
110
AUG
1989
94
JUN
1982
27
JAN
1983
70
JUN
1988
130
DEC
1983
272
NOV
1989
104
SEP
1982
20
MAY
1986
212
JUL
1987
140
NOV
1983
275
OCT
1988
115
APR
1985
223
AUG
1983
274
DEC
1985
233
JAN
1987
144
NOV
1982
25
NOV
1982
25
OCT
1984
220
FEB
1986
214
NOV
1984
235
FEB
1984
251
FEB
1988
130
MAY
1987
134
FEB
1989
139
JUN
1984
247
MAY
1984
268
MAR
1989
122
MAY
1987
144
JUN
1986
160
JUN
1990
68
AUG
1984
213
MAY
1985
195
JUN
1983
210
DEC
1986
146
SEP
1984
201
SEP
1987
136
JUL
1983
300
JUL
1988
124
MAR
1985
228
MAR
1986
199
SEP
1987
129
JAN
1983
152
NOV
1989
102
SEP
1987
133
JAN
1983
162
SEP
1985
213
FEB
1986
212
MAY
1985
196
MAR
1983
199
APR
1983
72
APR
1985
213
APR
1985
216
JUN
1987
143
DEC
1986
136
NOV
1986
151
JAN
1987
135
JAN
1984
264
DEC
1982
162
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DRAW -IT
DRB
DRIVE PACKAGE
DRIVE 1 UPGRADE
DS-69 DIGISECTOR
DS-69B DIGISECTOR
DSKIDR
DSKLBL
DSKMON
DSKUTIL
DUAL DOS SWITCHER
DUAL HI -RES JOYSTICK ADAPTER
DUDAL
DUNGEON MAZE
DUNGEON QUEST
DUNGEONS OF DAGGORATH
DUNKEY MUNKEY
DYFIN
DYNACALC
DYNACALC
DYNACALC OS -9
DYNAMITE+
DYNASTAR/DYNAFORM/DYNASPELL
DYTERM
E-Z BASE
EAGLE KEYBOARD AND INTERFACE
EAGLE LANDER
EARLY GAMES
EARLY LETTER RECOGNITION
EARS
EASY- FILE
EASY GRADEBOOK/EASY TESTWRITER
EDITTRON
EDOS 2.6 ROM
EDT
EDTASM (DISK)
EIGHT -BIT BARTENDER
EL BANDITO
EL CASINO
EL CHEAPO A/D CONVERTER
EL DIABELERO
ELCIRCAN
ELDUS
ELEC-TRON
ELECTRA- GUARD
ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION MONITOR
ELECTRONIC CALLIGRAPHER
ELECTRONIC GRAPH
ELECTRONIC ROBOT DOG, THE
ELITE-FILE
ELITE -WORD
ELITE CALC
ELITE WORD/80
EMC CIRCUIT BOARDS
ENCHANTED FOREST
ENDICOTT JOYSTICKS
ENHANCED RACING ANALYSIS PACKAGE
ENHANCER 6.0
ENHANCER, THE
ENTERTAINER, THE
EPROM PROGRAMMER
EPSON INTERFACE
DEC
1983
239
MAY
1984
222
JAN
1985
219
NOV
1986
150
MAY
1985
197
MAY
1989
121
DEC
1983
246
MAR
1990
105
MAY
1984
276
JUL
1986
153
FEB
1987
138
MAR
1990
106
SEP
1985
215
NOV
1982
55
OCT
1985
197
JUL
1983
220
JAN
1983
152
JAN
1984
268
AUG
1983
158
SEP
1984
219
NOV
1985
208
DEC
1984
195
JUL
1984
220
FEB
1984
216
JUL
1984
255
JAN
1990
92
SEP
1986
134
JAN
1984
280
JUN
1984
240
OCT
1985
201
NOV
1984
240
JUL
1986
154
SEP
1984
212
DEC
1985
235
OCT
1984
225
SEP
1984
192
APR
1983
208
SEP
1983
168
APR
1982
25
AUG
1983
96
NOV
1982
112
NOV
1983
280
MAR
1990
108
MAY
1985
226
JUN
1985
210
APR
1983
26
AUG
1983
270
JUN
1984
271
JAN
1987
139
DEC
1984
241
MAR
1984
260
AUG
1983
262
MAR
1987
134
FEB
1986
203
DEC
1982
74
OCT
1982
112
JUL
1986
167
MAY
1986
207
FEB
1985
213
DEC
1988
140
JUL
1983
70
JUN
1983
88
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ERLAND
ERNIE'S MAGIC SHAPES
ESCAPE
ESCAPE FROM DENNA
ESPIONAGE ISLAND
ESTIMATE
ETT- ELECTRONIC TYPING TEACHER
EUCHRE
EVASION
EVERYONE'S GUIDE TO BASIC
EXECCART
EXERCISE PLANNER
EXPANSION INTERFACE
EXTENDED ADOS -3
EZ CASSETTE ENCRYPT AND EZ DISK ENCRYPT
EZ PROFILER
EZGEN
EZWRITER
F-16 FLIGHT SIMULATOR
FACE
FACTORS TUTOR
FAMILY
FANGMAN
FANTASY GAMER'S PACKAGE
FAST FILE/BIG FILE
FAST FOOD MATH
FAST FORMATTER
FAST LANE
FASTAPE
FASTDUPE
FEDERATION BOOT CAMP
FEMBOT'S REVENGE
FEUER AND GASSE
FH FLEX
FHL FLEX
FICA-83
FIGHTER PILOT
FILE CABINET
FILE CABINET
FILE SYSTEM REPACK
FILE TWO
FILE64
FILEBOX 16
FILESAFE
FILMASTR
FINAL COUNTDOWN
FINAL COUNTDOWN
FINANCE -5
FINANCIAL TIME CONVERSIONS
FIRECOPTER
FIRST GAMES
FIRST SAMPLER
FIVE EXCITING GAMES
FKEYS III
FLASH CARD DRILL
FLASH CARDS
FLASH CARDS
FLASHCARD REVIEW
FLEX REVISITED
FLEXI FILER
FLIGHT
FLIGHT FROM GRINDAR
NOV
1984
204
SEP
1984
214
NOV
1982
66
FEB
1986
217
JUN
1984
228
JUN
1984
234
JUL
1984
210
FEB
1984
244
NOV
1984
216
JUL
1984
243
MAY
1984
250
JUL
1982
26
JAN
1983
198
OCT
1989
92
OCT
1985
199
OCT
1985
200
NOV
1988
137
JUL
1988
127
JAN
1984
232
JAN
1984
265
MAY
1984
248
SEP
1983
204
NOV
1984
242
AUG
1982
40
MAR
1984
248
SEP
1985
206
JUL
1989
118
SEP
1983
177
JUL
1983
221
MAY
1984
263
DEC
1983
258
JAN
1984
237
JUL
1985
204
OCT
1982
64
JUL
1983
240
FEB
1984
278
FEB
1986
200
APR
1983
134
SEP
1984
198
JAN
1990
95
MAY
1985
211
AUG
1985
214
MAR
1984
276
APR
1987
145
JUL
1983
231
DEC
1984
212
MAR
1983
90
APR
1984
274
JAN
1988
136
AUG
1983
272
NOV
1984
220
OCT
1983
262
FEB
1983
86
APR
1987
142
NOV
1986
148
DEC
1983
255
JAN
1984
258
JUL
1985
192
JAN
1983
160
NOV
1983
282
FEB
1983
182
MAY
1984
260
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FLIGHT SIMULATOR II
FLIGHT SIMULATOR SCENERY DISKS
FLIGHTSIM I
FLIP SIDE
FLOPPICLENE
FLOPPY FILER
FLYING TIGERS
FONT SHOP, THE
FONTGEN
FOODS II
FOODWAR
FOOTBALL II
FOOTBALL STATISTICS PACKAGE
FOOTBALL !
FORMAKER
FORTH09
FOURCUBE
FOXYGRAF
FRACTION MATH QUIZ
FRACTIONS AND PERCENTS
FRACTIONS TUTOR
FRANCHISE!
FRAZE CRAZE
FREEFORM
FRENCH PACKAGE
FROG MAN
FROG TREK
FROG, THE
FROGDAY AFTERNOON
FROGGIE
FULL CHARACTER SET BOARD
FULL SCREEN EDITOR
FULL SCREEN EDITOR & VARISAVE
FUNCTION GRAPHING MODULE
FUNDFILE
FUNDFILE ENHANCED
FUNDGRAF
FUNDGRAF
FUNHOUSE
FURY
GALACTIC FIGHTER
GALACTIC TAIPAN
GALAGON
GALAX ATTAX
GALLOPING GAMBLERS
GAME PAK 2
GAME SHOW
GAME WRITER
GANGBUSTERS
GANTELET
GAPHICOM JOYSTICK
GAT BACKUP
GATES OF DELIRIUM
GATOR ZONE
GAUNTLET
GAZON
GCS FILE TRANSFER UTILITIES
GEMINI -10X
GEMINI 10/15
GEOGRAPHY PACK
GEOGRAPHY USA
GHANA BANANA
AUG
1988
132
JAN
1989
124
APR
1988
135
FEB
1985
192
FEB
1985
233
JUN
1989
132
AUG
1984
208
JAN
1986
199
MAY
1989
128
SEP
1989
98
MAY
1984
265
MAR
1989
120
OCT
1985
204
JUN
1982
23
MAY
1986
208
MAR
1990
100
MAY
1987
139
FEB
1983
84
JUL
1983
167
AUG
1984
228
JUN
1984
270
SEP
1985
202
AUG
1988
128
DEC
1984
198
JUN
1986
168
DEC
1982
173
MAR
1983
197
JUL
1983
233
FEB
1989
136
JUL
1984
254
SEP
1985
205
NOV
1984
236
APR
1987
144
JUL
1983
16
NOV
1983
262
JUN
1984
232
JAN
1983
187
NOV
1985
206
JUL
1984
238
OCT
1983
256
JUN
1985
192
MAY
1984
264
MAR
1984
238
SEP
1982
90
JAN
1982
20
JAN
1983
163
JAN
1983
174
DEC
1982
84
DEC
1982
161
FEB
1987
135
FEB
1985
221
MAR
1989
113
OCT
1987
136
FEB
1981
8
FEB
1982
18
APR
1983
240
DEC
1988
130
JUN
1984
265
JUN
1983
109
SEP
1982
49
MAR
1986
206
JAN
1986
207
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GHOSTHUNTERS
GHOSTMANIA
GIRDLE THE ENEMY
GLAXXONS
GOLD FINDER
GOLD PLUG 80
GOLD RUNNER
GOLDKEYS
GOLF (ARDVARK)
GOLF (MIX)
GOLF HANDICAPS
GOMOKU/RENJU
GOOD GAMES TRIO
GORILLA BANANA GX-100 PRINTER
GORILLA ONITOR
GRABBER
GRAFFIND
GRAFIX-3
GRAFPLOT
GRAFPLOT
GRAND PRIX
GRAND SLAM
GRAPH -16/32
GRAPH IT
GRAPH ZAPPER
GRAPHIC COMPRESSION UTILITY
GRAPHIC ECHO
GRAPHIC MASTER
GRAPHIC MATH ADVENTURE ENHANCED
GRAPHIC PHYSICS
GRAPHICOM
GRAPHICOM II
GRAPHICS -25
GRAY LADY
GREAT HAMSTER HUNT, THE
GREAT USA, THE
GREAT WORD GAME, THE
GRIDIRON
GROBOT
GROVER'S NUMBER ROVER
GSPR
GTRM
GUARDIAN
GUESS THE ANIMAL
GUIDE TO COCO 3 BASICS AND GRAPHICS, A
GUIDE TO COMPUTER MAGAZINES
GUIDE TO FOOD CONTENTS, A
GUIDE TO SUPER SOFTWARE FOR THE TRS-80 COLOR COMPUTER
GUIDEBOOK FOR WINNING ADVENTURES, THE
GUNFIGHTER, THE
HALL OF THE KING
HALL OF THE KING II
HALL OF THE KING III
HALL OF THE KING TRILOGY
HANDS ON
HANDYCODE
HAPY BIRTHDAY MR. GIFT
HARD DISK ORGANIZER
HARD DRIVE UTILITIES
HARD DRIVE ZAP
HARDCOPY
HARNESS/THOROUGHBRED HANDICAPPER
APR
1989
136
MAR
1983
116
JUN
1984
247
JAN
1984
265
MAY
1987
137
JUL
1984
233
MAR
1986
196
DEC
1985
231
NOV
1982
114
NOV
1982
114
AUG
1985
215
DEC
1983
240
JAN
1989
124
FEB
1984
272
NOV
1983
284
MAY
1984
251
APR
1988
137
APR
1986
196
JUL
1983
158
JUN
1984
220
MAR
1985
211
NOV
1983
260
DEC
1982
75
SEP
1984
200
DEC
1982
53
DEC
1984
218
OCT
1986
138
FEB
1985
231
APR
1985
221
SEP
1985
211
APR
1984
225
NOV
1985
209
SEP
1988
131
NOV
1984
219
FEB
1984
236
MAR
1984
234
MAY
1982
13
AUG
1987
142
AUG
1984
221
APR
1985
208
MAY
1982
14
DEC
1984
236
NOV
1983
277
JAN
1984
276
JUL
1987
136
OCT
1985
195
MAY
1984
228
SEP
1985
199
FEB
1987
146
AUG
1984
207
JUN
1986
173
SEP
1986
140
NOV
1987
136
DEC
1988
134
NOV
1984
206
AUG
1985
206
DEC
1984
226
NOV
1988
136
JUN
1989
129
JUL
1989
115
OCT
1985
218
APR
1984
240
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HAWKSOFT'S KEYBOARD EXTENDER
HAYES MACH II JOYSTICK
HD-1
HEALTH PROGRAMS
HEBREW BULLETIN BOARD
HELLO/BAS
HERE COMES DO PREZ
HEROES AND TROLLS
HEWLETT-PACKARD LASERJET PRINTER
HI-RES III
HI-RES+
HIDDEN BASIC 1.0
HIDE-A-BASIC
HIGH RESOLUTION JOYSTICK INTERFACE - (CORRECTION)
HIGH RESOLUTION JOYSTICK INTERFACE
HIGH RESOLUTION PICTURE PUZZLE
HJL-57 KEYBOARD
HOME BINGO
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IN ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE
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INDEXER
INDIANA JIM
INFOMANIA: THE GUIDE TO ESSENTIAL ELECTRONIC SERVICES
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INTRODUCTORY SPANISH COURSES
INVADER'S REVENGE
INVADERS
INVENTORY CONTROL
INVENTORY MANAGER
INVENTORY MANAGER
INVESTIGATIONS IN INTEGRAL CIRCUITS
MAY
1989
118
NOV
1984
244
AUG
1989
94
JUN
1986
164
JUN
1983
180
OCT
1988
125
JUN
1984
222
DEC
1984
215
JUL
1985
224
NOV
1987
133
JAN
1986
195
SEP
1983
214
DEC
1984
200
NOV
1987
116
OCT
1987
130
JAN
1985
196
OCT
1983
234
OCT
1988
129
MAR
1983
52
JUL
1983
50
JUL
1983
42
JUL
1988
122
MAR
1983
36
MAR
1984
268
JUL
1986
169
JAN
1989
130
MAR
1986
202
SEP
1983
287
DEC
1982
36
MAY
1985
192
SEP
1984
199
MAY
1982
28
SEP
1983
110
JUL
1988
130
MAR
1984
256
MAR
1989
124
AUG
1984
219
DEC
1984
244
FEB
1984
217
SEP
1983
284
DEC
1984
207
AUG
1988
133
SEP
1983
285
MAY
1988
138
JUL
1986
157
DEC
1986
138
JAN
1986
197
JUN
1983
170
MAR
1983
173
DEC
1983
290
MAR
1987
139
SEP
1984
208
DEC
1982
49
MAY
1986
204
JUL
1983
24
APR
1987
146
NOV
1982
114
FEB
1982
17
SEP
1982
71
DEC
1987
132
OCT
1988
113
APR
1984
242
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INVESTOR, THE
IRA ANALYSIS
IRON CROSS: WAR IN RUSSIA
IRON FOREST
IRONSIDES AND CRIMSON SAILS
ISLAND ADVENTURE
ISLE OF FORTUNE
J -CAT MODEM
JACK RABBIT
JAIL
JARB JOYSTICK
JARB MEMORY KIT
JARBCODE
JDK KALENDS
JFD-COCO DISK SYSTEM
JOHNSON UTILITY PACKAGES
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JOYSTICK LED KIT
JRAMR
JUDE
JUGGLE'S RAINBOW
JUMPS
JUNGLE QUEEN
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JUNIOR'S REVENGE
JUNIOR TYPER
K- BASIC
KALEIDOPHONE
KAMELEON
KAMELION
KAMIKAZE
KANSAS CITY BASIC
KARATE
KATERPILLAR
KCAL
KDSK3
KEEP-TRAK
KEEP-TRAK
KEEP-TRAK VERSION 1.2
KEEP TEXT II
KEY-264K
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KEY TRONIC KEYBOARD
KEYBOARD
KEYBOARD BEEPER CARTRIDGE
KEYBOARD COMMANDER
KEYS TO THE WIZARD
KID'S CHOICE
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KING AUTHOR'S TALES
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KJV ON DISK
KLENDATHU
KLICKER
KNOCK OUT
KODOMO-NO-GO
KORONIS RIFT
KOSMIC KAMAKAZE
KRON
KUNG-FU DUDE
KYUM-GAI: TO BE NINJA
MAY
1984
214
NOV
1987
130
JAN
1988
131
DEC
1988
126
APR
1989
138
JAN
1986
192
JAN
1984
262
JUN
1984
261
DEC
1989
94
JAN
1984
261
AUG
1982
25
DEC
1982
92
AUG
1981
5
MAY
1985
214
APR
1984
230
OCT
1984
217
FEB
1984
276
FEB
1983
36
JUN
1987
134
DEC
1983
286
MAY
1985
208
JAN
1983
164
JAN
1985
226
SEP
1982
43
JAN
1984
240
JUL
1985
206
OCT
1984
226
OCT
1983
260
SEP
1986
133
MAR
1987
141
APR
1983
42
FEB
1986
192
SEP
1986
145
JUL
1982
41
JUN
1989
129
JAN
1989
121
MAR
1987
142
SEP
1984
222
APR
1985
196
JUN
1984
264
FEB
1984
260
JAN
1985
218
JAN
1985
227
MAR
1984
254
MAR
1984
244
NOV
1988
135
OCT
1982
63
JUN
1984
240
AUG
1989
90
OCT
1984
200
NOV
1984
211
APR
1984
278
MAY
1989
124
AUG
1983
295
JUL
1985
203
APR
1986
209
AUG
1983
94
AUG
1987
136
DEC
1981
11
FEB
1984
270
FEB
1988
129
DEC
1989
92
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Page 17
L1+L2 UTILITY PAK
LABEL DESIGNER
LABEL III
LABEL MAKER
LABEL64
LABYRINTH
LABYRINTH
LANCER
LANDER
LANGUAGE ARTS SOFTWARE
LANSFORD MANSION, THE
LAS VEGAS WEEKEND
LASER SURGEON: THE MICROSCOPE MISSION
LASER TANK
LASER TANK DUEL
LATIN TRANSLATOR
LCINT
LEARNING COMPANY SOFTWARE, THE
LEARNING GAMES
LEDGER ONE
LEGEND QUEST
LEISURE SUIT LARRY
LEM, PIRATE ADVENTURE, DARTS
LEO
LEONARDO'S PAINTBOX
LEONARDO'S PENCIL
LESSON PLANNER
LIBRARY 2
LIBRARY I
LIGHT PEN
LIGHT PEN FUN-PAK
LIGHT PEN, THE
LINE CROSS REFERENCE
LINE EDITOR
LINER
LISSAJOUS ART
LISTAID
LISTER
LITTLE LETTERS
LIZPAC
LLIST-RITE
LOCK MASTER
LOCKING DISKETTE STORAGE SYSTEM
LOCKOUT
LOGO
LOGO STARTER
LOT -PRO
LOTTERY PLAYER, THE
LOTTO
LOTZALUK
LOWERKIT, LCA-47
LOWRCASE
LUNAR ROVER PATROL
LYRA
LYRA 2.62
LYRA COMPANION, THE
LYRA LYBRARY, THE
LYRA»TRAX«
M-MENU SYSTEM
MACPLAY
MACRO 80C
MACRO ASSEMBLER
MAR
1989
116
MAY
1990
66
NOV
1983
255
JAN
1986
196
NOV
1985
212
MAY
1982
29
SEP
1988
133
AUG
1984
224
AUG
1982
37
MAR
1987
146
NOV
1987
132
FEB
1983
100
MAY
1988
126
JAN
1983
159
DEC
1982
174
NOV
1985
198
SEP
1983
104
JUN
1987
142
NOV
1984
241
SEP
1985
207
DEC
1988
129
OCT
1989
98
JUL
1982
8
NOV
1986
145
MAR
1989
124
OCT
1987
132
SEP
1989
95
JUL
1985
220
APR
1985
195
APR
1982
31
FEB
1983
32
JAN
1984
242
NOV
1983
256
JUN
1986
165
JUN
1985
216
OCT
1985
213
JUL
1986
165
NOV
1986
139
DEC
1986
144
MAR
1985
212
APR
1983
204
AUG
1989
93
SEP
1984
209
JUN
1987
140
DEC
1982
88
DEC
1984
208
MAY
1988
130
FEB
1987
143
JAN
1985
202
NOV
1987
135
JUN
1982
62
DEC
1983
262
JUN
1984
236
DEC
1986
133
NOV
1989
105
NOV
1989
107
DEC
1988
133
MAY
1990
68
APR
1990
99
FEB
1989
126
OCT
1982
30
OCT
1982
30
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Page 18
MADAM ROSA'S PARLOR
MADNESS AND THE MINOTAUR
MAESTRO
MAGAZINE INDEX SYSTEM
MAGIC BOX, THE
MAGIC LESSONS
MAGIC OF ZANTH, THE
MAGIGRAPH
MAGNAVOX RGB MONITOR 80
MAILING LIST
MAILING LIST/DATA INFORMATION
MAJOR ISTAR
MANSION OF DOOM
MAP 'N ZAP
MAPPER
MARBLE MAZE
MAROONED
MARS ADVENTURE
MASTER CONTROL
MASTER CONTROL II
MASTER DESIGN
MASTER DISK
MASTER DISK
MASTER DISK SYSTEM
MASTER SCOREBOARD
MASTERDIR
MASTERFILE
MASTERMAIL
MATCH -IT
MATCH AND SPELL
MATH ADVENTURE
MATH DRILL
MATH GAMES
MATH GAMES THAT TEACH
MATH INVASION
MATH MISSION
MATH TUTOR
MATH TUTOR/SPELLING TEACHER
MATHFACT
MATHFUN
MATHMENU
MATHPAC I
MATHPACK
MATHWAR
MAX- 10
MAX FONTS
MAXSOUND
MAZE RACE
MAZE RUNNER
MC-1
MC-10 MICROCOMPUTER
MCCOCO'S MENU
MDISK
ME-128-64 128K UPGRADE
MEDIC
MEGABUG
MEGAMUNK
MEMO MINDER
MEMODATA
MEMORY
MEMORY DUMP/PATCH
MEMORY GAME, THE
NOV
1982
66
AUG
1983
184
FEB
1989
127
DEC
1985
224
AUG
1985
216
SEP
1985
211
MAR
1987
140
APR
1984
222
AUG
1987
140
DEC
1983
256
AUG
1986
149
MAY
1985
218
FEB
1984
230
JAN
1987
148
JUL
1987
132
MAR
1986
197
FEB
1986
196
AUG
1982
37
NOV
1981
4
OCT
1983
248
JUL
1984
204
AUG
1986
150
FEB
1988
133
FEB
1983
77
JUL
1985
218
OCT
1989
106
NOV
1984
212
JAN
1984
266
MAR
1983
82
SEP
1983
138
OCT
1983
252
SEP
1982
20
SEP
1988
129
SEP
1983
294
MAY
1984
246
JUN
1986
158
MAY
1989
111
SEP
1982
91
SEP
1983
200
AUG
1985
200
SEP
1983
179
SEP
1982
70
SEP
1986
132
AUG
1983
24
JAN
1989
118
OCT
1986
144
JUN
1988
126
FEB
1983
168
APR
1985
217
OCT
1989
97
AUG
1983
174
JUL
1983
300
MAY
1984
274
JUN
1985
211
JAN
1986
209
FEB
1983
158
FEB
1985
200
JUL
1984
222
JUL
1985
209
APR
1989
132
JUN
1984
272
OCT
1986
146
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MEMORY MANAGER
MEMORY MASTER
MEMORY MINDER
MENU MAKER
MENU MAKER
MERGE 'N MAIL
METABOT
METRIC MIND
MICKEY'S SPACE ADVENTURE
MICRO -DOC
MICRO-GRIP V
MICRO FIRE
MICRO ILLUSTRATOR
MICRO SCRIPT
MICROARTIST
MICRODIS
MICROMON
MICRONIX PREMIUM KEYBOARD
MICROWORKS RAM UPGRADE
MIDDLE KINGDOM
MIKEYDIAL
MILESTONES
MILLBORN
MINE RESCUE
MINEFIELD
MINER
MINI DATABASE
MINIDOS9
MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS
MISSILE BARRAGE
MISSILE MATH
MISSION F-16 ASSAULT
MISSION: EMPIRE
MJK-DOS
ML RABBIT
MLBASIC
MLBASIC
MM- 100 MANUAL MINI MODEM
MODEM I
MODEM PAK (RADIO SHACK)
MONEY
MONEY MANAGER
MONEY MATH
MONEY MINDER II
MONEYMAN II
MONEYOPOLY
MONEYPAK
MONSTERS & MAGIC
MOON-RUNNER
MOON LANDER
MOPTOWN
MOPTOWN HOTEL
MOPTOWN PARADE
MORE BEEF
MORE BUSINESS
MORE KEYS
MOROCCO GRAN PRIX
MORSE CODE TUTOR/TRAINER
MORSER
MOTORBIKE CHALLENGE
MOUSE
MOUSE TOP
OCT
1986
139
SEP
1989
96
SEP
1986
144
APR
1986
210
SEP
1989
100
OCT
1985
192
JUN
1985
207
AUG
1985
196
JAN
1988
135
MAR
1983
150
MAY
1985
227
OCT
1986
149
MAR
1986
203
DEC
1982
156
DEC
1985
240
APR
1984
238
JUN
1984
260
FEB
1984
238
SEP
1981
19
DEC
1984
224
DEC
1986
143
NOV
1989
104
FEB
1983
159
JAN
1989
123
MAR
1983
124
NOV
1984
232
AUG
1988
133
FEB
1987
149
JAN
1987
141
JAN
1983
183
AUG
1985
213
OCT
1986
136
SEP
1982
88
JAN
1989
120
MAR
1982
37
DEC
1987
138
MAY
1985
209
FEB
1984
232
NOV
1982
118
AUG
1986
146
JAN
1983
154
JAN
1984
272
JUN
1986
172
APR
1982
35
DEC
1988
136
FEB
1986
207
JUL
1983
300
JUN
1983
222
OCT
1988
112
MAR
1982
27
JAN
1983
183
SEP
1983
242
MAR
1984
236
JUL
1984
214
APR
1984
262
SEP
1985
221
JUL
1983
222
JUN
1984
250
JAN
1986
204
OCT
1983
250
OCT
1983
250
JAN
1987
140
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MPI-COCO LOCKING PLATE
MPP TUTORIAL
MR. COREY
MR. DIG
MS. MAZE
MS. NIBBLER
MSI-DISK UTIL
MSI COLOR CALENDAR
MT DOOM
MUDPIES!
MUL-T-SCREEN
MULTI- LABEL III
MULTI-MENU
MULTI -PAK EXTENDER CABLE
MULTI -PAK INTERFACE
MULTIPLE CHOICE TEST
MULTIPROGRAM MANAGER
MUSIC
MUSIC BOX
MUSIC DRILL
MUSIC LIBRARIES
MUSIC LIBRARY 100
MUSIC LIBRARY 200 AND 300
MUSIC READER, THE
MUSIC STRINGER
MUSICA
MUSICA 2
MUSX
MUTANT MINERS
MY ARTIST
MYDOS
MYSTERY MAZE
NAME THAT SONG
NAUGUS
NERBLE FORCE
NEW TALK
NEWBASIC
NEWERROR
NEWSPAPER PLUS
NIBBLER
NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD
NINE- DIGIT CALCULATOR
NINE-TIMES
NINJA WARRIOR
NO -STAT II
NOMAD
NOTES
NUMBER- KRUNCHER
NUMBER AND COLOR WORLDS
NUMBER MATCH
NUMBERJACK
NUTRIGUIDE
O.S.I.T.E. FILE, THE
OCKYWOKY
OFFENDERS
OKI DUMP
OKIDATA'S ML -92
OLD MCDONALDS FARM VOWELS
OLK DISK EXTENDED COLOR BASIC
OMEGA FILE
OMNI UTILITY
OMNI UTILITY 2.0
SEP
1988
133
JUL
1982
64
JUL
1988
131
NOV
1984
238
FEB
1985
216
MAR
1983
223
JUL
1984
229
AUG
1984
206
FEB
1984
250
APR
1984
253
JUL
1984
240
JUL
1987
135
SEP
1988
128
MAY
1985
222
SEP
1983
80
AUG
1985
202
APR
1985
192
JUL
1982
39
JUN
1984
256
SEP
1983
120
FEB
1987
137
NOV
1984
225
MAR
1985
205
MAY
1984
252
SEP
1984
213
MAR
1984
278
DEC
1984
225
APR
1985
198
JUL
1989
115
OCT
1987
131
JUN
1987
144
JUL
1982
49
MAY
1982
42
NOV
1985
196
AUG
1983
265
JUN
1982
11
OCT
1984
221
APR
1984
268
JUL
1989
112
MAR
1983
223
OCT
1988
110
JUL
1989
119
AUG
1989
98
SEP
1983
156
NOV
1985
214
DEC
1984
213
JUL
1989
120
MAY
1984
232
FEB
1985
202
SEP
1983
288
JUN
1986
176
OCT
1985
213
NOV
1989
102
APR
1984
272
NOV
1982
52
DEC
1984
206
OCT
1983
227
SEP
1983
170
APR
1984
282
MAR
1985
223
JUL
1989
116
JUN
1990
68
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OMNIVERSE
ONE-ON-ONE
OPTION 1
OPTION 4
ORACLE II
ORC AMBUSH
ORCHESTRA- 90/CC
ORDER ENTRY SYSTEM
OS-9 CALLIGRAPHER
OS-9 DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM
OS-9 DISK FIX AND UTILITIES
OS-9 HI-RES SCREEN DUMP
OS-9 LEVEL II
OS-9 LEVEL II BBS
OS-9 PASCAL 2.0
OS-9 RAMDISK DRIVER
OS-9 SOLUTION
OS-9 UTILITIES
OS-9 VERSION 2.00
OTERM
OWL'S EYE PILOT LIGHT
OWL-WARE'S HARD DRIVE
P51 MUSTANG ATTACK FLIGHT STIMULATOR
PAC ATTACK
PAC DROIDS
PACKER
PAGEPLUS
PAGER/64K BOOT
PAINTPOT
PAK- PANIC
PAL SWITCHER
PALADIN'S LEGACY
PANIC
PANIC BUTTON
PANIC BUTTON
PANOSTYK
PANZERS EAST
PAPER PORTER
PAPER ROUTE
PAPER TRACTOR
PATTIPAK
PAUSE CONTROL SWITCH
PAYROL/BAS
PAYROLL
PAYUP AND PAYOUT
PBH-64 PRINT BUFFER
PBH SERIAL INTERFACE
PBJ 2SP PAK
PEANUT BUTTER PANIC
PEEPER, THE
PEGASUS
PENINSULAR WAR
PENPAL
PENPAL
PENPAL
PERPETULIFE
PERSONAL BOOKKEEPING 2000
PERSONAL BOOKKEEPING 84
PERSONAL FINANCE SYSTEM
PETSTORE
PHANTOMGRAPH
PHONEBOOK
MAR
1986
184
MAY
1986
197
JAN
1985
198
JUN
1984
248
APR
1984
280
MAY
1989
114
MAR
1986
189
FEB
1984
254
FEB
1986
206
MAY
1988
132
OCT
1984
218
OCT
1985
220
MAY
1987
148
NOV
1988
130
DEC
1989
100
DEC
1985
234
SEP
1985
197
SEP
1986
146
JUL
1986
166
JUL
1986
148
MAR
1984
252
APR
1990
98
JUN
1985
222
MAR
1982
37
NOV
1982
49
DEC
1986
139
MAR
1984
259
FEB
1984
245
MAY
1985
225
JAN
1985
216
JUN
1987
138
JUN
1990
74
JAN
1986
202
APR
1986
207
FEB
1984
230
APR
1983
214
JUN
1985
213
JUN
1982
54
NOV
1986
147
MAY
1984
238
DEC
1984
237
MAR
1985
220
MAY
1986
184
MAR
1984
266
OCT
1983
244
NOV
1986
144
JUN
1984
244
MAR
1985
192
JAN
1984
254
FEB
1985
217
MAY
1986
189
SEP
1989
97
APR
1986
184
AUG
1986
194
SEP
1986
188
APR
1986
211
OCT
1985
195
NOV
1984
214
AUG
1985
203
OCT
1985
202
APR
1988
135
NOV
1987
136
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PHONICS FUN
PHONICS I
PHONICS II
PIA AND EXTENDER BOARDS
PICK WHICH
PICTURE PUZZLES
PIE CHART
PIE ZAPPER
PIGSKIN PREDICTIONS
PIGSKIN PREDICTIONS
PILGRIM'S PROGREE
PINBALL
PINBALL FACTORY
PIRATECTOR
PIXGEN
PLANEGEO AND PGCALPRT
PLANET CONQUEST
PLANET INVASION
PLANET INVASION
PLATEAU OF THE PAST
PLAY WITH LANGUAGE
POKER
POKER AND PO-CHECK
POKES, PEEKS AND EXECS (BOOK)
POLTERGEIST
POLYTINT
POND, THE
PONY EXPRESS 24A MODEM
PORTRAITS OF CHRIST
POWER STONES OF ARD
PP COLOR DUMP
PRACTICAL PROGRAMMING IN PASCAL
PREDATOR
PREREAD PACKAGE
PREREADER
PRESCHOOL PACKS 1,2,3
PRESCHOOL PAK
PRESCHOOL PAK
PRESIDENTIAL DECISIONS OF GEORGE WASHINGTON, THE
PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES
PRETTY PRINTER
PRIMARY NUMBER SKILLS
PRINT MASTER
PRINT SPOOLER
PRINTED CIRCUIT EXPANSION BOARDS
PRINTER'S DEVIL
PRINTER DRIVERS
PRINTER LIGHTNING
PRINTER MUFFLER 80
PRINTER STAND
PRITTY PRINTER
PRO-COLOR-FILE
PRO-COLOR-FILE ENHANCED VERSION 2.0
PRO-COLOR FILE
PRO-LOC
PRO GOLF
PROBALOTO
PROBALOTO VERSION 2.0
PROFESSIONAL KEYBOARD
PROFESSOR PRESSNOTE'S MUSIC MACHINE
PROGRAM FILE
PROGRAMMER'S SKETCH PAD
JAN
1990
99
SEP
1983
246
MAR
1984
242
JAN
1989
130
SEP
1983
164
APR
1989
137
JUN
1984
263
OCT
1983
272
NOV
1983
258
OCT
1982
102
NOV
1984
213
JAN
1983
158
AUG
1986
134
NOV
1984
234
FEB
1986
208
APR
1986
190
MAR
1984
222
JUL
1983
223
NOV
1982
52
SEP
1986
139
JAN
1985
223
OCT
1982
12
OCT
1984
204
FEB
1989
126
FEB
1983
82
OCT
1987
132
DEC
1984
203
JAN
1987
148
AUG
1986
141
AUG
1988
134
FEB
1985
194
AUG
1985
192
JUN
1990
76
MAR
1983
172
JAN
1984
288
APR
1983
192
MAR
1985
211
SEP
1982
70
APR
1987
147
SEP
1984
221
JUN
1984
262
MAY
1985
223
OCT
1985
198
AUG
1987
132
JAN
1986
209
OCT
1984
203
MAY
1989
117
MAR
1988
135
NOV
1987
129
JAN
1983
147
DEC
1983
252
JUN
1984
233
APR
1985
211
JUN
1983
208
OCT
1984
211
MAY
1986
205
OCT
1985
196
NOV
1986
143
MAR
1983
20
OCT
1985
221
OCT
1983
276
JUL
1984
213
REVIEWS 1981-90 - RAINBOW ELEVEN YEAR INDEX
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PROGRAMMER'S WORKSHEET
PROGRAMMERS TOOLKIT
PROTECTOR
PROTECTORS
PSYCHO I
PT. FILE MANAGER
PUMP MAN
PUMPKIN ADVENTURE
PUZZLE MATH
PUZZLER
PYRAMIX
Q-MAN
QTAX-82
QUAD DATA BASE
QUE BIT
QUEST
QUEST FOR REALITY, THE
QUEST FOR THE RING
QUESTION AND ANSWER
QUICKSORT
QUIKPRO+II
QUIX
QUIZ ALL
QUIZ KIDS
QUIZSPIN
QUOTES
R.S.B.-REAL BASIC UNDER OS-9
RAD WARRIOR
RADIOLOG
RAIL RUNNER
RAINBOW'S CORNER
RAINBOW WRITER
RAM CHECKER
RAM DISK - (CORRECTION)
RAM SLAM
RAMDISK
RAMDOS
RANDOM BASIC
RANDOM BASIC
RAT, THE
REACTOID
READING TWO-PAK
REAL TALKER
RECALL
RECESS GAMES
RECIPE FILE
RED BARON
REMBRANDT
REMOTE RESET
REMOTE TERMINAL DRIVER
REMOTERM
REMUSIC 1.0
REPEAT KEY
RESCUE ON ALPHA II
RESCUE ON FRACTALUS
RETIREMENT PLANNING MODEL
RETURN OF JUNIOR'S REVENGE, THE
RETURN OF THE JET- I
REVENGE OF THE GERMS
REVENGE OF THE MUTANT MINERS
REVERSI
REVOLUTION
APR
1984
264
JAN
1984
228
NOV
1985
202
NOV
1982
52
SEP
1986
138
MAY
1990
73
OCT
1986
134
OCT
1982
28
FEB
1987
145
MAR
1986
190
DEC
1987
132
APR
1984
254
JAN
1983
180
OCT
1982
110
JUL
1985
200
APR
1982
25
NOV
1986
150
OCT
1988
128
MAY
1984
244
NOV
1983
283
DEC
1987
137
DEC
1984
237
JUN
1984
218
MAY
1985
205
NOV
1984
229
APR
1987
137
MAR
1989
110
FEB
1989
134
MAY
1986
209
DEC
1982
173
JAN
1984
246
OCT
1983
230
OCT
1984
203
FEB
1988
14
SEP
1982
88
JAN
1988
138
JAN
1985
212
JUN
1984
224
SEP
1982
36
MAY
1988
137
NOV
1983
282
SEP
1982
17
JUL
1984
205
APR
1984
251
JUN
1985
208
NOV
1982
72
JUN
1982
17
MAR
1985
226
NOV
1983
268
JUL
1984
219
MAR
1983
170
MAY
1988
136
JUN
1984
249
MAY
1986
198
NOV
1987
133
JUL
1984
239
MAY
1987
135
APR
1984
266
MAY
1989
116
SEP
1989
94
DEC
1982
173
MAR
1983
138
REVIEWS 1981-90 - RAINBOW ELEVEN YEAR INDEX
Page 24
RGB PATCH
RICKEYTERM
RIDDLE OF THE RING
RIVER CROSSING
ROBOCOP
ROBOT BASIC
ROBOT BATTLE
ROBOT ODYSSEY
ROBOTTACK
ROCKY' S BOOTS
ROLLER CONTROLLER
ROMAN CHECKERS
ROMAN NUMERALS
ROML
ROMMEL 3-D
ROOTS
RORKE'S DRIFT
RS-232 EXPANSION CABLE
RS-232 SWITCHER
RS-232 SWITCHER
RS-232 SWITCHER
RS232 SWITCHER
RS232I0
RUBICONII
RULES OF WRITING
RUNCALC
RUPERT RYTHYM
RUSTLER
S-SCREEN CONTROL
S.E.C.S.
S.O.S.
SAC
SAILOR MAN, THE
SALVDISK
SAM SAVER
SAM SLEUTH P.I.
SASPUS
SAV-A-BYTE
SBASIC
SC68008 RAMDISK
SCAN AND RESTORIT
SCATTERBRAIN
SCAVENGE HUNT
SCEPTER OF KZJRGIA
SCEPTER OR URSEA
SCHEMATIC DRAFTING PROCESSOR
SCHOOL DAYS
SCHOOL MAZE
SCORE -EZ
SCRAMBLE
SCRDMP10
SCREEN DUMP UTILITY FOR EPSON -TYPE PRINTERS
SCREEN INVERTER
SCREEN MACHINE
SCREEN REFERENCE CARD
SCREEN STAR/OS -9 TEXT FORMATTER
SCREEN+
SCREENPRINT
SDOS
SDS80C
SEA DRAGON
SEA QUEST
JUL
1987
142
SEP
1987
130
MAY
1990
67
MAR
1987
135
MAY
1990
72
JUL
1985
208
APR
1983
140
FEB
1988
131
JUL
1983
233
APR
1987
135
MAY
1987
150
NOV
1982
55
FEB
1984
222
FEB
1983
197
AUG
1986
138
AUG
1989
98
FEB
1990
106
JUL
1982
47
AUG
1984
228
AUG
1988
135
JAN
1986
210
NOV
1982
89
OCT
1985
212
FEB
1984
264
APR
1987
142
OCT
1982
113
APR
1989
140
JUN
1989
131
JUN
1990
72
SEP
1981
16
MAY
1986
200
MAY
1984
216
MAR
1985
210
AUG
1986
137
NOV
1982
58
JUN
1985
201
AUG
1982
25
DEC
1983
243
JUN
1985
223
MAR
1987
137
OCT
1987
134
JUL
1984
226
MAR
1984
256
MAY
1982
15
DEC
1985
230
JAN
1984
282
SEP
1985
221
AUG
1982
53
OCT
1983
245
JUL
1983
43
JUN
1986
178
FEB
1986
216
SEP
1985
196
APR
1984
252
FEB
1984
234
OCT
1987
139
MAR
1985
206
AUG
1987
132
MAR
1986
200
SEP
1981
7
SEP
1983
282
MAY
1984
247
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Page 25
SECA COUPON FILER
SECA FRACTION REVIEW, THE
SECTOR INSPECTOR, THE
SECURITY PROJECTS FOR THE TRS-80 COCO (BOOK)
SEIKOSHA SP-1O00A PRINTER
SEMI -DRAW
SEMIGRAF
SEMIGRAPHICS SUPPORT
SEMIGRAPHICS SUPPORT UTILITY
SERIAL/PARALLEL CONVERTER
SHADOW WORLD
SHAFT
SHAMUS
SHANGHAI
SHARK TREASURE
SHENANIGANS
SHOCKTROOPER
SHRINK
SHRINX
SIDE WISE
SIDE WISE OS9
SIGMAWORD
SIGMON
SILLY SYNTAX
SIMON
SIMPLY BETTER
SIMPLY BETTER 2.0
SINISTAAR
SISI
SKANCE
SKEET
SKIP COUNTING
SKY- DEFENSE
SLAM BAM
SLAY THE NEREIS
SLIPHEED
SLOTS & CARDS
SMALL BUSINESS ACCOUNTING PACKAGE
SMART MODEM
SNAP STUDY SYSTEM
SNOOPY AND THE RED BARON
SOCCER STATISTICS PACKAGE
SOFTREADER
SOFTWARE BONANZA PACKAGE
SOLAR EXPLORER
SOLID DRIVE
SOLO POOL
SOLUTION, THE
SOLVE
SONAR SEARCH
SONGBOOK
SOOOPER PAC
SOUND GENERATOR
SOUNDSCOPE
SOUNDSOURCE
SOURCERER, THE
SOURCERER, THE
SP-2 SERIAL INTERFACE
SPACE ESCAPE
SPACE FRAME
SPACE INTRUDERS
SPACE INVADERS
JUN
1987
139
MAY
1987
136
AUG
1984
220
JAN
1989
129
OCT
1986
148
DEC
1982
144
JUL
1984
237
JAN
1985
228
JUN
1986
163
NOV
1981
5
OCT
1988
116
JUL
1984
223
JUN
1985
212
MAR
1988
138
APR
1983
144
JUN
1984
226
JUL
1986
157
AUG
1984
216
MAR
1985
221
MAY
1985
221
APR
1986
212
MAY
1987
147
AUG
1981
6
FEB
1982
21
JUL
1985
210
APR
1989
134
FEB
1990
102
MAY
1990
74
JUN
1982
23
AUG
1986
140
OCT
1984
202
APR
1984
257
AUG
1982
76
APR
1990
101
JUN
1984
239
MAR
1989
115
OCT
1989
100
JAN
1983
70
NOV
1982
118
JUL
1986
164
JAN
1984
234
NOV
1985
201
MAR
1987
144
JUL
1986
149
SEP
1985
204
MAR
1989
126
JAN
1983
162
JUN
1982
8
FEB
1985
215
NOV
1983
281
NOV
1982
54
JUN
1983
195
OCT
1985
205
JUN
1987
133
JUN
1982
11
MAY
1984
240
SEP
1984
204
DEC
1984
222
FEB
1985
212
JAN
1985
208
APR
1989
135
JUN
1982
8
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SPACE PAC
SPACE RACE
SPACE SHUTTLE
SPACE WAR
SPACE WEB
SPANISH ARMADA, THE
SPANISH ONE
SPEAK UP!
SPEAK UP! 3.3
SPECTACULATOR
SPECTRAL FLEXPLUS
SPECTRAN
SPECTRUM ANALYZER
SPECTRUM CONTROL CENTER
SPECTRUM DOS
SPECTRUM DOS
SPECTRUM FONT GENERATOR
SPECTRUM KEYBOARD
SPECTRUM LIGHT PEN
SPECTRUM PADDLE
SPECTRUM STICK
SPECTRUM SWITCHER
SPEED MATH
SPEED RACER
SPEED READING
SPELL" N FIX
SPELL-A-TRON
SPELL-N-FIX II
SPELL-RITE
SPELLBOUND
SPELLING BEE
SPELLING IN CONTEXT
SPIDER
SPIDER ATTACK
SPINE ALIGN CUSHION
SPLC-1
SPOOLER
SPOOLER
SPOOLER, THE
STAGECOACH
STANDARD BASIC DICTIONARY FOR PROGRAMMING, THE
STAR- DOS
STAR BLAZE
STAR NS-1000 RAINBOW PRINTER
STAR TRADER
STAR TRAP
STAR TRENCH WARFARE
STARBLAZER
STARFIRE
STARS
STARSHIP CHAMELEON
STARSHIP HERCULES
START OS -9
STARTREK
STATE THE FACTS GAME
STATEMENT WRITER
STATGRAF
STELLAR SEARCH
STEREO COMPOSER
STINGER
STOCK MARKET ANALYZER
STOCK MARKET PORTFOLIO
JAN
1990
102
APR
1983
24
AUG
1983
278
DEC
1981
14
AUG
1985
201
MAY
1985
220
APR
1983
40
APR
1983
132
JAN
1986
197
MAR
1982
43
JUL
1983
240
SEP
1983
32
FEB
1985
196
MAR
1984
230
AUG
1984
215
JUL
1987
134
DEC
1985
247
AUG
1986
151
FEB
1983
32
JAN
1983
134
OCT
1982
112
APR
1983
207
JUL
1984
228
JAN
1985
231
MAY
1984
247
JUL
1982
26
MAY
1984
236
NOV
1984
232
SEP
1983
218
NOV
1988
136
DEC
1984
220
SEP
1983
296
JAN
1983
160
JAN
1983
160
SEP
1985
212
JAN
1984
296
APR
1985
222
JUN
1984
254
APR
1984
274
JUN
1983
68
APR
1985
205
FEB
1983
60
MAR
1984
250
APR
1989
126
JUL
1985
214
JAN
1985
214
JAN
1983
168
APR
1984
256
NOV
1982
52
OCT
1982
27
JUL
1982
41
MAR
1983
81
APR
1989
140
OCT
1982
96
MAY
1987
146
DEC
1983
266
OCT
1983
240
JAN
1984
251
OCT
1983
274
MAR
1983
134
JUL
1982
48
OCT
1987
138
REVIEWS 1981-90 - RAINBOW ELEVEN YEAR INDEX
Page 27
STOCK OPTION STRATEGIES
STOCKBROKER
STOMP
STONE OF ROKAN
STOPBURN
STORM ARROWS
STRESS EVALUATOR
STRIPPER
STUDIES IN THE PARABLES
STUDIO WORKS
STYLO -PAK
STYLO III
STYLOGRAPH
SUB BATTLE SIMULATOR
SUB MISSION
SUBTACTION DRILL
SUPER-BUG
SUPER 'COLOR' DISK ZAP
SUPER BACKUP UTILITIES
SUPER COLLECTION OF SUPER GAMES
SUPER COLOR BIORHYTHYMS
SUPER COLOR SPELLER
SUPER COLOR WRITER II
SUPER CONTROLLER
SUPER COSMOS CONNECTION
SUPER DIRECTORY CATALOG
SUPER DISK UTILITY
SUPER DISK/TAPE UTILITY
SUPER DUPER UTILITIES
SUPER EDIT
SUPER EXTENDED BASIC UNRAVELLED (BOOK)
SUPER GEMPRINT
SUPER GRAPHICS 16
SUPER LOGO
SUPER PITFALL
SUPER PRO KEYBOARD
SUPER PROGRAMMING AID
SUPER PROGRAMMING AID
SUPER PROGRAMMING AID VERSION 2
SUPER SCREEN
SUPER SPOOLER
SUPER TAPE/DISK TRANSFER
SUPER TUTOR
SUPER VOICE
SUPERDISK
SUPERDISK
SUPERDISK UTILITY
SUPERFORTH
SUPERSOUND
SURVEY PROGRAMS
SWISS ARMY KNIFE
SYMPHONY 12
SYNOPSIS OF BOOKS OF THE HOLY BIBLE
SYNTHER-7
SYNTRAX 2.0
SYSTEM SECRETS
SYSTEMS
T&D SUBSCRIPTION SOFTWARE
T.UTIL
T/S EDIT
T/S SPELL
TALK PROCESSOR
JUL
1983
201
MAR
1984
258
DEC
1984
196
MAY
1985
204
JUN
1987
140
OCT
1984
204
MAR
1983
190
FEB
1983
182
FEB
1987
142
JAN
1990
94
MAR
1986
192
OCT
1984
192
JUL
1988
126
JUN
1988
134
JAN
1983
165
SEP
1984
215
SEP
1984
203
APR
1983
138
APR
1990
102
JUN
1987
145
SEP
1984
223
NOV
1983
266
OCT
1983
280
NOV
1985
205
DEC
1985
227
MAR
1986
198
JAN
1985
213
APR
1985
214
JUN
1986
181
JUL
1984
224
AUG
1987
139
DEC
1984
205
JUN
1988
132
DEC
1985
241
DEC
1988
132
APR
1983
81
APR
1987
136
JUL
1986
158
JAN
1987
138
OCT
1983
254
DEC
1984
219
OCT
1987
135
JUN
1986
166
SEP
1985
217
MAR
1990
105
MAY
1986
191
JUN
1988
134
SEP
1984
216
JAN
1990
100
MAY
1987
138
AUG
1984
205
APR
1986
188
MAR
1987
143
APR
1983
156
AUG
1988
128
SEP
1984
207
JUL
1988
129
MAY
1990
76
JUN
1984
269
MAR
1985
222
MAR
1988
135
NOV
1982
106
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TALKHEAD AND REAL TALKER
TALKING ADVENTURE STARTER
TALKING GRAPHIC DEMO
TALKING SCORE- EZ
TALKING SHIPHUNT
TALKING SPELLER
TANDY DELUXE RS-232 PROGRAM PAK
TAPE UTILITY
TAXAID
TAXAN'S PERSONAL TV TUNER
TAXI
TAZMAN
TEACHER'S PET
TEACHER PAK PLUS
TEASERS BY TOBBS
TEDDY BEARS
TEEE OFFF
TELE-ADDRESSER
TELEPAK
TELEPAK II
TELEPATCH
TELEPATCH II
TELEWRITER- 128
TELEWRITER- 64
TELEWRITER- 64 (AND MODIFICATIONS)
TELEWRITER- 64 CHARACTER SET EDITOR
TELEWRITER DISK
TELEWRITER KEYBOARD TEMPLATES
TERM TALK
TEST -AID
TEST MANAGER
TESTMAKER
TETRIS
TEXT
TEXT MASTER
TEXT PRO II
TEXTFORM
TEXTPRO IV
THAT'S INTERESTING
THEXDER
THIRD RAINBOW BOOK OF ADVENTURES, THE
THOSE DARN MARBLES
THREE GAME PACK NO 2
THUNDER RAM
THUNDER RAM
THUNDERDUPE 2
TIC-TAC-TOE
TIC-TAC-TOE
TIC-TAC MATH
TIME AND MONEY
TIME BANDIT
TIME FIGHTER
TIME MASTER
TIME PATROL
TIME TEACHER
TIMEBOUND
TIMS
TIMSMAIL AND TIMSUTIL
TINY COMPILER
TITLE
TNT-ALYZ
TO PRESERVE QUANDIC
MAR
1985
200
JAN
1985
221
MAR
1982
18
JUN
1984
225
MAR
1985
214
SEP
1983
199
MAR
1985
192
SEP
1983
108
DEC
1984
221
JUL
1985
222
MAY
1984
243
MAR
1990
108
NOV
1984
205
MAR
1987
138
FEB
1985
227
SEP
1988
132
FEB
1984
227
JAN
1986
208
APR
1989
136
NOV
1989
109
OCT
1985
209
JUL
1986
168
MAY
1988
133
JUN
1983
216
AUG
1987
143
JUN
1986
77
DEC
1982
156
DEC
1989
95
MAR
1984
227
MAY
1984
258
JAN
1985
217
SEP
1985
192
APR
1989
138
MAR
1985
217
FEB
1985
231
FEB
1983
176
MAY
1988
131
OCT
1989
102
NOV
1983
264
AUG
1988
134
NOV
1987
137
JUN
1990
66
APR
1984
258
MAY
1986
206
SEP
1985
209
DEC
1985
234
AUG
1983
94
JUN
1985
215
JAN
1985
200
AUG
1983
136
JUL
1984
201
MAR
1984
272
DEC
1985
243
FEB
1984
242
SEP
1983
128
OCT
1984
213
NOV
1982
41
MAY
1985
198
SEP
1982
89
JUL
1987
140
AUG
1983
296
JUL
1985
223
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TOMB OF T'lEN
TOP STIX
TOUCHSTONE
TOWER CASTLE ADVENTURE
TOWER OF FEAR
TP-1 PRINTER
TRACK EVENTS
TRADING POST
TRANSTAR-315 COLOR PRINTER
TRAPFALL
TRAVELIN' TOAD
TREASURE OF THE AZTECS
TREASURY PACKS #1 AND #2
TREK 16
TREK 80C
TREKBOER
TRI-GRAF AND SHOWMAKER
TRIG ATTACK
TRIGGER 64
TRIPLE JOYPORT SWITCHER
TRIPLE TRANSFER UTILITY
TRIVIA
TRIVIA FEVER
TRS-80 COLOR BASIC
TRS-80 COLOR COMPUTER AND MC-10 PROGRAMS
TRS-80 PROGRAMMER'S SOURCEBOOK
TRS-80 USER'S ENCYCLOPEDIA, THE
TRSCOPY
TRY- 0- TAX
TRYTHIS
TS6821 INTERFACE
TUTORCODE
TV GRAPHICS EDITOR
TW-80
TX
TX WORD PROCESSOR
TXD
TYP-O-MATIC
TYPE TREK
TYPEMATE
U-BUFF
U.S. STAMP INVENTORY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
ULTIMATE COCO REFERENCE GUIDE AND TOOLKIT, THE
ULTIMUSE III
ULTRA- BASE
ULTRA -CAT
ULTRA-MERGE
ULTRA EDITOR
ULTRA LABEL MAKER
ULTRA TELEPATCH
ULTRAED+
UNDERWARE
UNINTERRUPTED POWER SOURCE
UNISTAND
UNIVERSAL VIDEO DRIVER
UNKILL
UP-1
UPDOS
UPLOAD
UTILITIES & SUBROUTINES IN BASIC
UTILITY- 1
UTILITY ROUTINES
MAY
1988
129
MAR
1983
199
OCT
1984
210
DEC
1982
154
MAR
1983
124
FEB
1983
86
FEB
1986
200
MAY
1986
192
DEC
1983
242
AUG
1983
188
SEP
1984
206
APR
1986
197
JAN
1990
96
OCT
1982
96
OCT
1982
96
FEB
1985
230
APR
1985
207
NOV
1987
131
JAN
1986
201
JUN
1985
216
JUL
1984
227
OCT
1985
190
APR
1985
220
SEP
1982
90
DEC
1984
238
JUL
1983
297
OCT
1984
201
MAR
1985
222
APR
1986
208
DEC
1989
101
OCT
1984
208
MAR
1984
246
MAY
1984
262
OCT
1987
138
DEC
1986
136
MAR
1986
209
JUL
1986
151
AUG
1987
132
SEP
1984
196
FEB
1989
130
AUG
1986
151
JUL
1986
156
SEP
1985
220
FEB
1990
110
JAN
1989
126
OCT
1989
103
JUL
1989
121
JUL
1987
139
FEB
1987
144
NOV
1986
138
APR
1990
104
FEB
1987
136
SEP
1986
149
NOV
1987
130
OCT
1984
205
OCT
1986
144
JAN
1983
121
JUN
1990
72
AUG
1983
266
MAR
1990
103
OCT
1984
222
NOV
1985
199
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Page 30
UTILITY ROUTINES VOLUME II
V-TERM
VALHALLA
VC
VDOS
VDUMP
VECTOR ADDITION
VEGAS GAME PAK
VEGAS SLOTS
VEHICLE COST PRINTOUT
VENTURER
VERSA MAIL
VIDCODIT VIDEO DIGITIZER
VIDEO CARDS/KENO
VIDEO CLEAR INTERFACE
VIDEO DRAW POKER
VIDEO INTERFACE KIT
VIDEO PLUS
VIDEO REVERSER
VIEW- EDIT
VIEW II
VIKING
VINCENT VAN COCO
VIP CALC
VIP CALC III
VIP DATABASE
VIP DATABASE III
VIP SPELLER
VIP TERMINAL
VIP WRITE ENHANCER
VIP WRITER III
VIP WRITER III VERSION 2.0
VIRTUAL MEMORY LOADER
VIZIDRAW 1.0
VOCAB
VOCABULARY BUILDER
VOCAL FREEDOM
VOICE, THE
VOICEPAK
VORTEX FACTOR
VOX CHESS
VT-8302 PILOT LIGHT
WALL STREET
WALL STREET
WAR KINGS
WAR OF THE WORLDS
WAREHOUSE MUTANTS
WARGAME DESIGNER
WARGAME DESIGNER II
WARGAME ORGANIZER ICON DISK 1
WARP FACTOR X
WARP FIGHTER 3-D
WARRIOR AND THE WIZARD
WARRIOR KING
WEIGHT AND SPEED
WET T-SHIRT CONTEST
WHEEL OF FATE
WHEELER, THE
WHERE'S-IT
WHIRLYBIRD RUN
WHITE FIRE OF ETERNITY
WHOLE NUMBERS
NOV
1987
135
NOV
1988
134
FEB
1984
214
FEB
1984
221
SEP
1983
248
OCT
1983
238
JUN
1984
238
JUN
1986
175
NOV
1987
132
MAY
1989
125
JUN
1982
40
FEB
1985
211
FEB
1986
197
FEB
1988
135
DEC
1983
288
NOV
1988
134
NOV
1982
54
NOV
1983
284
DEC
1984
221
AUG
1985
219
JUN
1985
197
JUL
1982
64
APR
1986
195
FEB
1985
222
JUL
1989
116
JUL
1984
245
DEC
1988
129
MAY
1985
201
JAN
1984
229
FEB
1987
148
SEP
1988
126
APR
1989
132
FEB
1983
198
SEP
1985
200
MAR
1990
104
SEP
1983
136
NOV
1988
126
JUL
1984
241
NOV
1983
278
JUL
1986
152
JUL
1985
195
MAR
1984
240
MAR
1983
20
OCT
1986
137
MAY
1982
33
NOV
1985
197
AUG
1985
220
AUG
1988
126
SEP
1989
99
JUN
1989
133
FEB
1986
195
FEB
1989
134
FEB
1983
180
FEB
1989
132
DEC
1984
214
FEB
1983
92
DEC
1989
96
JUL
1989
117
JAN
1985
206
SEP
1984
200
DEC
1986
135
MAY
1984
213
REVIEWS 1981-90 - RAINBOW ELEVEN YEAR INDEX
Page 31
WICO COMMAND CONTROL TRACKBALL
WILD PARTY
WILDCARD COPY
WILLY'S WAREHOUSE
WINDOW MASTER
WINDOW WRITER
WINNIE THE POOH AND THE HUNDRED ACRE WOOD
WISHBRINGER
WITCHES' KNIGHT
THE
CASTLE
CASTLE
DEN
MATH BOARD
TOWER
'S
'S
'S
'S
WORD MEANING, THE
SYNONYMS AND ANTONYMS, THE
WITNESS,
WIZARD ' S
WIZARD
WIZARD
WIZARD
WIZARD
WIZARD
WIZARD
WIZARD 64
WORD-PAK II
WORD FACTORY'S
WORD FACTORY -
WORD POWER 3.1
WORD PROCESSOR
WORD SEARCH GAME, THE
WORD SEARCH PUZZLES
WORDCLONE
WORDPAK-RS
WORDS ABOUT THINGS
WORDS THAT ACT
WORKBASE
WORLD AT WAR
WORLD AT WAR, A
WORLDS OF FLIGHT
WRITEST
XMENU
XPNDR1
XPNDR2
XSCREEN
XWORD, XSPELL, XMERGE
YACHTSEE
YAHTZZ AND QUANTUMLEAP
YORK 10 EDUCATIONAL SOFTWARE
YORK 10 EDUCATIONAL SOFTWARE
YORK 10 SOFTWARE LIBRARY - PHYSICS
YOUNG WRITER'S NOTEPAD
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1986
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1983
270
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1988
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1984
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1989
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1989
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1987
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1986
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1986
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1986
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1986
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1983
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1987
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1988
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1982
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1986
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1983
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1983
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1985
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1990
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1984
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1987
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1986
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1984
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1986
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1986
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1986
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1985
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1989
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1987
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1987
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1987
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1989
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TAPE DISK 1982-90 - RAINBOW ELEVEN YEAR INDEX
Page 1
RAINBOW TEN YEAR INDEX
(C) 1990
TAPE/DISK 1982-90
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
%PROFIT SMALL BUSINESS APPLICATION
12MONTHS TUTORIAL ON MONTHS
178 POKE GRAPHICS UTILITY
2-COLUMN LLIST IN 2 COLUMNS
20 ODD GRAPHICS DEMO
2CRAPSA GAME
2PART1 ESCAPE FROM TUT'S TOMB; ALSO 2PART2 ETC
3 WRITER SIMPLE WORD PROCESSOR FOR C0C03
3CRAPS GAME
3CRAPSA GAME
3D GAME IN 3 DIMENSIONS
3DFNCPLT 3-D FUNCTION PLOTTER
3DGRAPH 3-D BAR GRAPH PROGRAM
3DGRAPH 3 DIMENSION PLOTS
3DGRAPHX COCO IN 3-D
3DLETTER INITIALLY 3-D
3DMAZE HI -RES LABYRINTH GAME
40 35 DISK UTILITY
40 80 DISK UTILITY
5-COLDIR FIVE-COLUMN DIRECTORIES
64KBASIC USE 64K
64KDRIVR SOUND SYNTHESIS
64KSETUP UTILITY
6VOICES ML MUSIC
7COLORS GRAPHICS DEMO
8 -COLOR GRAPHICS DEMO
99BEERS TOO MANY (HIC) BOTTLES OF BEER
A/D DRVR SOUND SYNTHESIZER
A/D PRGM SOUND SYNTHESIZER
ABC INTRODUCE KIDS TOCOMPUTERS
ABC GAME DRILL THE ABC'S
ABCMRG SOUNDING OUT THE ABC'S
ACCOUNT KEEP TRACK OF FINANCE RECORDS
ACCOUNT TAXPAYER'S UTILITY
ACCOUNTS BUSINESS ACCOUNTS REVEIVABLE
ACEYDUCY CARD GAME
AD-DICT ADVENTURE GAME UTILITY
ADD SUB5 MATH QUIZ
ADDBLOKS MENTAL MATH BLOCKS
ADDITION ELECTRONIC LEARNING BOOK UTILITY
ADDITION MATH SKILLS
ADDNUM C TUTORIAL; ALSO PRIMENUM
ADDRESS DISK UTILITY
ADDRESS MAILING LIST
ADDRESSR ENVELOPE ADDRESSER
ADJECTIV ADJECTIVE REVIEW
ADLABELS MAKE ADDRESS LABELS
ADPROFIT ADVERTISING PROFIT PREDICTOR
ADRESBAS HOW TO FIND ML ADDRESSES
ADRESPAS HOW TO FIND ML ADDRESSES
ADV-PRO PROGRAMMING UTILITY
ADVDRIVE ADVENTURE GAME AID
ADVMAKER ADVENTURE GAME AID
AGENDA SCRATCH PAD AGENDA
MTH
YR
PAGI
MAR
1984
21
JUL
1988
86
OCT
1983
102
MAY
1985
44
JAN
1984
202
JUN
1983
256
AUG
1988
58
APR
1987
156
JUN
1983
257
JUL
1983
148
NOV
1982
8
SEP
1986
82
APR
1990
67
JUN
1983
116
JUN
1989
52
OCT
1987
53
APR
1982
7
JUL
1985
33
JUL
1985
31
MAR
1989
80
OCT
1983
319
OCT
1985
87
MAY
1986
83
JUN
1989
68
JAN
1985
38
OCT
1984
19
JUN
1988
79
JUN
1985
36
JUN
1985
36
SEP
1987
58
SEP
1984
157
FEB
1988
142
MAR
1987
26
FEB
1983
138
OCT
1982
118
JAN
1984
27
FEB
1983
99
JAN
1986
90
SEP
1988
71
DEC
1985
30
APR
1987
166
MAR
1987
186
MAY
1984
38
OCT
1982
86
DEC
1983
161
OCT
1986
152
FEB
1989
88
FEB
1988
32
FEB
1988
108
FEB
1988
108
AUG
1986
27
DEC
1982
98
AUG
1982
47
APR
1990
49
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AHHA
AHP
AIRPLAND
ALARM
ALARM
ALBRECHT
ALFAWORD
ALLPERMS
ALPHA
ALPHA II
ALPHTIZR
ALPINE
ALPSLOPE
AMNOTRON
AMORTIZE
AMORTIZE
AMPHIBIA
ANALOGY
ANALYST
ANALYZER
ANALYZER
ANIMALS
ANIMATE
ANIMATE
ANIMATE
ANIMATIC
ANIMATIC
ANIMATOR
ANIMATOR
ANIMCALC
ANIMCALC
ANOVA
ANTHEM
AOPTION1
APPLEPIE
APPLICAT
AQUARIUM
ARCHIE
ARC0N16K
ARC0N32K
ARRAYS
ARTGAL
ARTIST
ASCICALC
ASCII3
ASCIIREF
ASCIREAD
ASCSERCH
ASMBCOR
ASSEBMLY
ASSEM
ASSEMBLE
ASTEROID
ASTRONAT
AT
ATTORNEY
AUDIOSPL
AUT03
AUTODIAL
AUTODNSR
AUTOEXEC
AUTOMILE
HAUNTED HOUSE ADVENTURE
PROGRAM TO HELPIN DECISION MAKING
COCO'S DARING FLYING MACHINE
A WORKING ALARM CLOCK
ALARM CLOCK
ADVENTURE GAME AID
ALPHABET ROULETTE
CAN COCO LEARN?; ALSO 1STMOVES; DATAMAKR;
GAME
ADVENTURE GAME
SORTING ROUTINE
GAME
GAME
PMODE GRAPHICS
FINANCE UTILITY
MAPPING YOUR FINANCES
ACTION GAME
WHERE'S THE LOGIC?
FINANCIAL REPORTER
DISK UTILITY
HARDWARE PROJECT; ALSO ZEROBUF; ETC
DEMONSTRATES ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
ANIMATION FILM FESTIVAL
COLOR CARTOONS
GRAPHIC UTILITY
ANIMATED GRAPHICS ML PROGRAM
ANIMATED GRAPHICS ML PROGRAM
ANIMATION DEMO
GRAPHICS ANIMATOR
ANIMATED GRAPHICS DEMO
ANIMATED GRAPICS DEMO
STATISTICS
TRIGONOMETRY GAME
TUTORIAL ON REM; ALSO AOPTION2
COCO CONCOCTIONS
AID IN FILLING OUT FORMS
ELECTRONIC AQUARIUM
ARCHITECTURAL HELP; ALSO ARC
ADVENTURE GAME
ADVENTURE GAME
HALF LIFE OF NUCLEAR DECAY
GRAPHICS UTILITY FOR 'ART GALLERY'
PRINTER GRAPHICS
TURNING TEXT GRAPHICS INTO TITLE SCREENS
DISPLAY CHARACTER SET AND ASCII CODES
ASCII ANSWERS
READING WORD PROCESSING FILES
STRING SEARCH
EDTASM PATCH
ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE DEMO
SCREEN PRINTER PROGRAM
PART OF ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE PROGRAM
GAME
GAME
OS-9 UTILITIES; ALSO ATRUN
POWER OF ATTORNEY
SPELLING DRILL AND PRACTICE
LOAD AND RUN AT A SPECIFIED TIME
AUTODIAL REACHES ACROSS THE MILES
DESIGN YOUR OWN CAR
AUTO -EXECUTING ML PROGRAMS
CHECK MILEAGE
FEB
1983
64
APR
1989
118
JAN
1988
73
DEC
1988
102
NOV
1987
98
NOV
1982
37
NOV
1987
97
TIC JUL
1988
160
NOV
1982
101
DEC
1984
68
MAY
1986
97
AUG
1982
34
DEC
1985
206
JUL
1986
54
MAR
1987
82
NOV
1989
20
AUG
1985
108
JAN
1989
80
MAR
1984
50
MAR
1986
90
APR
1990
72
SEP
1987
36
OCT
1987
114
OCT
1985
60
MAY
1985
64
JUL
1985
JUN
1985
58
APR
1989
82
JUL
1983
53
JUL
1985
JUN
1985
58
MAR
1983
94
JUL
1985
149
JUN
1990
54
DEC
1987
77
JUL
1983
130
FEB
1988
78
MAY
1987
58
JUL
1984
10
JUL
1984
94
MAR
1983
35
OCT
1984
134
NOV
1983
129
MAR
1989
79
SEP
1988
76
JUN
1988
82
FEB
1988
81
MAR
1989
80
DEC
1982
29
APR
1982
4
SEP
1982
74
NOV
1982
94
JUN
1989
90
SEP
1986
33
JUN
1987
162
MAR
1983
56
SEP
1984
165
JUN
1988
32
NOV
1987
144
AUG
1983
52
FEB
1988
154
NOV
1989
40
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AUTORPT
AUXART8
AVERAGES
AWARDS
AXEL F
BACKSTAB
BACKUP
BADWOLF
BALANCE
BALL
BALL1
BALL3
BALLDEMO
BALLDEMO
BANDY1
BANDY2
BANKACCT
BANKER
BANNER
BANNER
BANNER
BARGRAPH
BARREL
BASEBALL
BASEBALL
BASEBALL
BASEBALL
BASEBLL2
BASIC+
BASIC64K
BASICODE
BASICPAL
BASKET
BASKET
BASKETBL
BASLINE
BASLOAD
BASPRINT
BASSMATE
BASTRAIN
BASTRAN1
BASTRAN2
BASTRAN3
BATS
BATSBUGS
BAZAAR
BBS-BORD.SYS
BEAM3D
BEAST
BEEPEROO
BEEZAP
BESTLIST
BETWEEN
BFORK
BFORK.DUMP
BGG
BIBFILE
BIGBIRD
BIGDIPPR
BIGDUMP
BIGPRINT
BILLBARS
MAKE KEYS AUTO -REPEAT
RANDOM GRAPHICS
TEACHER'S STATISTICS
HAM RADIO UTILITY
MUSIC
BREAKOUT PLAY-ALIKE
DISK BACKUP UTILITY
GAME FOR LEARNING ABC'S
EDUCATIONAL GAME FOR CHILDREN
GRAPHICS DEMO
GET-PUT GRAPHICS; ALSO BALL2-9
LOGIC PROBLEM TESTER; ALSO BALL2
ANIMATION GRAPHICS
GRAPHICS DEMO
WORD GAME
WORD GAME
DEMO BANK ACCOUNT FOR CHILDREN
BANK BY PHONE
COLOR GRAPHICS BANNER
GIANT GRAPHICS BANNER
PRINTER BANNER MAKER
DRAW BAR GRAPHS
PUZZLE
BASEBALL CARD FILE
DATABASE SAMPLE FOR EDUCATION
GRAPHICS DEMO
PRINT BASEBALL SCORESHEET
BASEBALL TEAM LOGOS
MORE BASIC COMMANDS; ALSO BSORT
64K UTILITY
UTILITY TO GIVE 40K
PALETTE TUTORIAL
BASKETBALL MATH DRILL
LO-RES BASKETBALL GAME
CANADIAN PROVINCES-CAPITALS
ML DRAW THE LINE; ALSO BINLINE
BASIC LOADER
PRINTER DRIVERS; ALSO LISTING2; MLPRINT
SELECT YOUR FISHINGLURE
DRAW DEMO
PROGRAMMING HINTS
PROGRAMMING HINTS
PROGRAMMING HINTS
GRAPHICS DEMO
ADVENTURE GAM
GRAPHICS DEMO
BBS
ANIMATE 3 DIMENSIONAL PICTURES
ADVENTURE GAME
SIMPLE ADDITION GAME
BEE ZAPPER
LLISTING FORMATTER
LEARNING LETTER SEQUENCES
THE PROBLEM WITH BASIC09
THE PROBLEM WITH BASIC09
LO-RES GRAPHICS DEMO
BIBLIOGRAPY PROGRAM
COUNT YOUR EGGS BEFORE THEY DROP
GRAPHICS DEMO
PAGE DUMP FOR THE DMP-105
LARGE LETTERS TO PRINTER
HOME FINANCE
SEP
1982
48
JAN
1984
66
MAR
1984
122
DEC
1985
181
JUN
1987
58
JAN
1987
28
DEC
1983
29
SEP
1988
34
JUL
1987
50
OCT
1985
21
JUL
1989
130
JUL
1988
28
MAY
1987
88
JAN
1989
59
JUN
1984
142
JUN
1984
144
AUG
1985
148
MAY
1984
121
MAY
1984
42
FEB
1983
110
MAY
1986
150
JUN
1983
29
MAR
1987
52
MAY
1986
68
MAY
1984
192
JUN
1984
94
APR
1987
70
SEP
1985
106
SEP
1989
38
JAN
1983
166
JAN
1984
78
FEB
1987
200
FEB
1990
94
FEB
1984
160
MAR
1990
112
DEC
1988
104
AUG
1984
187
SEP
1986
193
APR
1986
132
SEP
1985
141
NOV
1985
76
NOV
1985
76
NOV
1985
76
MAR
1986
48
JUL
1984
134
FEB
1985
246
NOV
1987
152
MAY
1989
75
DEC
1984
93
JUL
1982
18
SEP
1987
50
MAY
1988
104
JUN
1990
22
AUG
1987
163
AUG
1987
163
OCT
1984
93
SEP
1983
254
APR
1989
64
JAN
1987
30
MAY
1988
92
DEC
1983
21
APR
1982
19
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BILLGEN
BINARY
BINARY
BINGO
BINGO
BINGO
BINGOTLK
BINLINE
BINTREE
BIOCHART
BIRD
BIRD
BIRDS
BIRDSEED
BIRTHDAY
BIRTHDAY
BLACKBOX
BLACKJAK
BLAKJACK
BLASTER
BLASTER
BLINK
BLITZ1
BLITZ2
BLITZ3
BLKBOARD
BLKJACK
BLOCKOUT
BL0CKS3
BLOOD
BLOOD
BLOWUP
BLUEBERT
BLUEVOID
BOB
BOGGEL
BOLTYPE
BOMBAWAY
BONUS
BOOKLET
BOOKMARK
BOOKWORM
BOOLEAN
BOOT
BOOT . BAS
BOOTFLIP
BORDER
BOUNCE
BOUNCY
BOWLING
BOXCAR1
BOXING
BOXMENU
BRAINGME
BRAINSTM
BREAKDIS
BRICKS
BROTAN
BRTHDAY1
BRTHDAY2
BRTHDAY3
BRU
PRINT INVOICES FOR PARTS AND LABOR
BINARY DICE CONVERSIONS
OS-9 UTILITIES; ALSO SPLIT; COL ETC
AUTOMATIC BINGO CALLER
BINGO AID-MAKE CARDS
PRINT BINGO CARDS
BINGO
GRAPHICS; ALSO BINROTAT; BASROTAT
BINARY SORT (PASCAL)
ENTERTAINMENT
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION PROGRAM
GAME
GRAPHICS DMEO
GRAPHICS DEMO
BIRTHDAY CAKE GRAPHICS
CALCULATE AGE IN SECONDS
GAME
GAMBLING GAME
GAME
DISK UTILITY
GAME
BIG BROTHER'S WATCHING
DEFEND TERRAIN AGAINST ENEMY AIR FORCE
DEFEND TERRAIN AGAINST ENEMY AIR FORCE
DEFEND TERRAIN AGAINST ENEMY AIR FORCE
DIFFERENT SIZE LETTER GENERATOR
GAME
GAME
GRAPHICS PROGRAM; ALSO BLOCKS2
GRAPHIC SIMULATION
REVISING THE RESEVOIR
PM0DE4 DEMO
GAME
GAME AND PUZZLE
LOGO FOR MATH CLUB
GAME
PRINTER UTILITY
GAME
GRAPICS DEMO
PRINT A 6 PAGE PAMPHLET
LIBRARY INDEX
DEVELOP PROBLEM-SOLVING SKILLS
BINARY MATH PRACTICE
BOOT FOR COCO ZONE ADVENTURE
BBS
UTILITY; ALSO FLIPPOKE; FLIP-L2R
GRAPHICS BORDER
GRAPHICS DEMO
EDIT TUTORIAL
GAME
BASIC TRAINING
GAME
MENU UTILITY
COLLECTION OF 5 GAMES
MAKE COMPOSITION WRITING SIMPLE
PROGRAM PROTECTION UTILITY
LO-RES GAME
GAME
SOUND COMMAND DEMO
SOUND COMMAND DEMO
SOUND COMMAND DEMO
BACKUP DISK DIRECTORY
MAR
1988
20
DEC
1986
88
MAR
1987
196
AUG
1986
80
APR
1984
92
NOV
1989
42
AUG
1988
38
JUL
1989
80
FEB
1985
281
MAY
1987
20
AUG
1983
154
APR
1990
50
MAR
1986
42
APR
1989
83
JUL
1985
100
JAN
1988
80
AUG
1989
26
APR
1984
97
AUG
1987
84
NOV
1989
26
AUG
1987
44
MAR
1989
78
JUN
1988
60
JUN
1988
60
JUN
1988
60
SEP
1983
92
OCT
1983
135
MAY
1988
94
JAN
1989
28
MAY
1987
38
APR
1988
146
OCT
1984
58
APR
1987
105
FEB
1989
28
SEP
1983
54
SEP
1983
61
MAY
1984
69
OCT
1986
18
FEB
1985
240
JAN
1989
22
SEP
1985
228
SEP
1989
32
MAY
1988
100
APR
1986
30
NOV
1987
152
JUL
1986
115
APR
1983
104
OCT
1984
19
APR
1985
247
JUL
1989
103
JUN
1989
80
AUG
1986
124
JAN
1990
32
DEC
1985
191
DEC
1988
150
AUG
1986
82
AUG
1986
83
AUG
1985
20
JUN
1985
42
JUN
1985
42
JUN
1985
42
APR
1988
72
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BSKBINIT
BSOCG
BSR ML
BUBBLWAR
BUCKLEUP
BUDDY
BUDGET
BUDGET
BUGGIE
BW2
BYTE 1
BYTE 2
BYTECODR
BYTECODR
BYTESCRN
BYTESCRN
BYTMASTR
CAD
CADET TR
CADMOD
CADPRINT
CADPRINT
CALC
CALC
CALCLATR
CALCLOCK
CALCULAT
CALENDAR
CALENDAR
CALENDAR
CALENDAR
CALENDAR
CALENDAR
CALENDAR
CALENDAR
CALENDAR
CALGEN
CALL
CALLER
CALLMEMO
CALTIME
CANVAS
CAPITALS
CAPTION
CARCOUNT
CARD LOG
CARDFILE
CARDIO
CARDLIST
CARDS -1
CARDS -2
CARDSHOP
CARDTRIK
CAROLS
CARRIER
CARTE BLANCHE
CASBXLBL
CASH
CASSLABL
CASSLBLR
CASTLE
CASTLE
BASKETBALL STATISTICS
KEYBOARD ENHANCER
PROGRAM FOR PLUG- N- POWER CONTROLLER
GAME
TRIGONOMETRY GAME
PROGRAM EDITOR FOR COC03
HELP AT TAX TIME
MONTHLY BUDGET
CHILD'S PLAY
MUSIC SYNTHESIZER; ALSO BW2C3FIX
ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE DEMO
ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE DEMO
TO INPUT ML CODE INTO MEMORY
TUTORIAL ON ROM ROUTINES
ASSEMBLY DEMO
LOAD 51-COLUMN UTILITY
VIDEO SCREEN UTILITY
ANIMATED HIGH RES STORY
GAME
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN
UPDATE FROM OCT 1985
CALCULATOR (PASCAL)
POP -UP CALCULATOR
MAKE CALCULATIONS EASIER FOR DISABLED
PART OF LCLALARM
COCO CALCULATOR
CREATE A CALENDAR
DISPLAY CALENDARS
MAKE A CALENDAR
MAKE A CALENDAR
OS -9 BASIC CALENDAR CREATER
POP-UP CALENDAR
PRINT AN APPOINTMENT BOOK
PRINT CALENDARS; ALSO CALMOD
TWELVE MONTHS OF FUN
CALCULATOR PROGRAM (PASCAL)
CASSETTE LOADING UTILITY
ASSEMBLY DEMO
MAKE A NOTE OF IT
CALENDAR GENERATOR
PAINT PROGRAM
GEOGRAPHY DRILL
CAPTION UTILITY
COUNTING FOR LITTLE ONES
LIBRARY EDUCATION
XMAX CARD FILE AND LABELER
SIMULATION OF HEART ATTACK
GREETING CARD LIST
GREETING CARDS
GREETING CARDS
MAKE GREETINGS CARDS
CARD TRICK
XMAS SOUND AND GRAPHICS
GRAPHICS
BASIC09 MENUS; ALSO BLDMENU; TEST
LABEL MAKER
CALCULATE INSTALLMENT LOANS
MUSIC TAPE ORGANIZER
CUSTOM CASSETTE LABELS
ADVENTURE CONTEST WINNER
ADVENTURE GAME
FEB
1984
141
FEB
1985
105
AUG
1983
93
FEB
1986
60
JUL
1985
151
JUL
1988
34
APR
1988
112
MAR
1987
172
AUG
1988
44
JUN
1987
58
JUN
1985
138
JUN
1985
138
MAY
1985
77
OCT
1985
31
JUL
1985
88
MAY
1985
73
SEP
1984
124
JAN
1984
85
MAR
1983
154
JUL
1989
101
OCT
1985
148
FEB
1986
103
JAN
1985
264
FEB
1988
79
FEB
1989
50
JAN
1986
74
APR
1990
21
SEP
1984
99
JAN
1986
43
MAY
1986
64
OCT
1982
8
JAN
1990
46
APR
1988
74
JAN
1988
100
JAN
1987
46
MAY
1989
92
SEP
1984
266
DEC
1987
75
AUG
1985
104
APR
1989
52
JAN
1986
173
MAY
1988
91
APR
1983
34
NOV
1989
58
JAN
1987
76
AUG
1986
94
DEC
1984
47
APR
1985
60
DEC
1988
90
DEC
1983
100
DEC
1983
106
DEC
1986
62
DEC
1988
92
DEC
1984
20
OCT
1989
20
MAR
1990
118
MAY
1987
91
MAR
1986
73
JUL
1984
174
FEB
1989
88
FEB
1988
65
JUN
1986
28
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CAT PLAY DEMO
CATALYST CUSTOMIZE YOUR PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
CATALYST3 CUSTOMIZE YOUR PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
CATDANCE GRAPHICS ANIMATION; ALSO RECTANGL
CATEGORY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DRILL
CATHEAD TALKING COCO CATHEAD
CC TALK TERMINAL PROGRAM
CC3GRAPH DRAW A PIE CHART
CC3PATCH COCO 3 POTPOURRI
CCBLITZ EDUCATIONAL FOOTBALL QUIZ
CCTLOAD TERMINAL PROGRAM
CCTRATE GAME
CDUMP ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE AID
CEMENT CALCULATE CEMENT
CENTERER PHRASE CENTERER
CENTPEDE GAME
CFRR CASH FLOW RATE OF RETURN
CGPLABEL LABELS FOR CGP-115
CGPPRINT DUMP TO THE CGP-220
CHALENGE $100 CHALLENGE GAME
CHANGE COUNTING CHANGE
CHANGER COCO 3 GRAPHICS
CHAR1000 CHARACTER GENERATION
CHARACTR ADVENTURE GAME AID
CHARACTR ADVENTURE GAME UTILITY
CHARFIND ADVENTURE GAME UTILITY
CHARGEN CHARACTER GENERATOR; ALSO LISTING1 ETC
CHARGER DISK UTILITY
CHARLIE FORMAT LLIST LISTINGS
CHARLIE GRAPHICS DEMO
CHARLOAD GRAPHICS UTILITY; ALSO PROGLOAD ETC
CHART RIGHT BACK WHERE WE STARTED FROM
CHARTER ADVANCES IN OS -9 TECHNOLOGY
CHASE GAME
CHEAPTKR VOTRAX DRIVER
CHECK1 ACCOUNTING UTILITY; ALSO CHECK2
CHECKERS GAME
CHECKS BALANCE YOUR CHECKBOOK
CHECKS CHECKBOOK BALANCER
CHEKBOOK CHECKBOOK BALANCER
CHEKBOOK CHECKBOOK CHECKER
CHEKRITR PRINT PERSONAL CHECKS
CHEMBOND CHEMISTRY DRILL
CHESS CHESS SIMULATION
CHICAGO MUSIC AND GRAPHICS DEMO
CHIEF MUSIC
CHNGQUIZ ELEMENTARY EDUCATION GAME
CHNGQUIZ LEARNING MONEY
CHOPPER HELICOPTER ACTION GAM
CHORDS CHORD FINDER
CHORDS LEARN POSITION OF KEYBOARD CHORDS
CHORDS MUSIC GENERATOR
CHORES CHORES FOR DOLLARS
CHOWN CHANGE OWNERSHIP OF OS-9 FILES
CHR CNT CHARACTER COUNTER (PASCAL)
CIDER MUSIC DEMO
CIPHER SECRET CODES
CIRCLE GRAPHICS DEMO
CIRCLE GRAPHICS DEMO
CIRCLE GRAPHICS DEMO
CIRCLE2 GRAPHICS DEMO
CIRCLES ML MADE BASIC; ALSO ARCS
NOV
1982
32
JUN
1988
168
JUN
1988
168
MAY
1987
52
JAN
1985
56
NOV
1987
113
NOV
1984
52
APR
1989
79
JUN
1988
158
OCT
1987
94
NOV
1984
59
FEB
1990
88
JUL
1987
100
APR
1987
74
MAY
1988
93
NOV
1988
76
MAR
1985
134
MAY
1984
136
MAY
1988
42
JUL
1985
182
SEP
1989
64
FEB
1988
85
MAR
1988
167
FEB
1984
297
MAR
1984
192
MAR
1983
13
AUG
1986
188
JUN
1985
113
DEC
1982
87
OCT
1985
19
FEB
1987
49
OCT
1987
144
FEB
1989
152
APR
1990
50
JUL
1983
275
FEB
1990
75
NOV
1989
83
APR
1987
75
JAN
1984
124
JAN
1985
238
FEB
1989
87
MAR
1987
20
JAN
1983
136
AUG
1988
28
JAN
1986
55
JUN
1987
79
AUG
1985
145
SEP
1986
98
JUN
1985
28
JUN
1984
181
JUN
1988
140
AUG
1983
132
MAY
1989
77
MAY
1989
144
OCT
1984
266
SEP
1988
76
JAN
1989
102
JUL
1983
168
JUL
1987
94
NOV
1987
96
NOV
1987
96
JAN
1989
90
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CIRCUIT TEACH ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS
CIRMOD GRAPHICS DEMO
CITY SUN GRAPHICS DEMO
CKWRITER CHECK WRITER FOR PAYROLL
CLASSICS MUSIC DEMO
CLEANUP SHORT GAME
CLKSPD INSTALLATION, AUTOMATION AND MORE
CLOADMOD CLOAD MODIFIER
CLOCK CLOCK FACE
CLOCK CLOCK UTILITY
CLOCK GRAPHICS DEMO IN PASCAL
CLOCK TEACH TELLING TIME
CLOCK1 GRAPHICS DEMOS; ALSO CL0CK2-4
CLOCKBAS CLOCK UTILITY
CLOVER DATA FOR COMPOSER
CLOVER USING THE DRAW STATEMENT
CLOWN GRAPHICS DEMO
CLOWNS THE CLOWN OF A HUNDRED FACES
CLRBLOKS INTORDUCE LO-RES GRAPHICS
CLRSCOPE RANDOM GRAPHICS ART
CLS CLS COMMAND
CLS OS -9
CLS255 255 WAYS TO CLS
CLUEFILE CHARADES GAME; ALSO SLUEWORD
CMDGEN PATCHES, PROGRAMS AND POLITICS
CMERGE CASSETTE MERGE UTILITY
CNDCAPTL CANADIAN GEOGRAPHY
C03C0L0R GRAPHICS TUTORIAL
C080. PATCH NEW TOOLS, NEW TOYS
COAX HAM RADIO UTILITY
COBBS/SYS MODIFYING THE COBBS; ALSO USER/SYS
COBBSSYS BBS PROGRAM
COCO-Q GAME
COC02MS TRANSFER UTILITY; ALSO ADDLF; MS19GEN;
COCOART ART DEMO
COCOBLUZ MUSIC
COCOCAD COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN
COCOCALC BASIC FOR BEGINNERS
COCOCALC HOME HELP -A COCO CALCULATOR
COCOCALC ML SPREADSHEET
COCOCLN DISK UTILITY
COCODRAW COCO DRAW UPDATE
COCODRAW PART OF COCO ZONE ADVENTURE
COCODRAW PRIMITIVE DRAWING TOOLS
COCOFLOW AID FOR DRAWING FLOW CHARTS
COCOGOLF GOLF SIMULATION GAME
COCOKEY2 SPELLING GAME
COCOKEYS FIXES TO RECENT PROGRAMS
COCOKEYS KEYBOARD TRAINING
COCOLEID COCO OF MANY COLORS
COCOLERN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
COCOLOGO PRINT A LOGO
COCOMOD1 KEYBOARD UTILITY; ALSO C0C0M0D2-3
COCOMON MACHINE LANGUAGE MONITOR
COCONECT CONNECT A DOT PROGRAM
COCONUTS GRAPHICS DEMO
COCOPADD CALCULATOR EMULATION
COCOPLUS INCREASES C0C03'S HSCREEN 2 AND 4
COCOPONG COCO PONG
COCOQUIZ THE COCO QUIZ MASTER
COCOSAVR ANALYZE SAVINGS PLAN
COCOSAYS MUSIC UTILITY
DEC
1987
98
JUL
1983
169
NOV
1987
106
APR
1985
93
JUN
1984
132
AUG
1985
90
NOV
1988
176
NOV
1984
117
SEP
1984
28
FEB
1986
56
MAY
1985
236
SEP
1986
58
NOV
1986
170
FEB
1986
56
JUN
1984
57
JUN
1985
161
JUN
1985
80
JAN
1988
44
FEB
1989
91
JAN
1984
80
SEP
1987
26
JUL
1989
128
JAN
1989
62
SEP
1988
65
MAY
1988
178
OCT
1983
206
SEP
1985
128
MAR
1987
112
APR
1988
160
NOV
1985
180
NOV
1988
16
NOV
1985
138
DEC
1989
26
MSFORM JUL
1986
176
OCT
1987
80
JUN
1988
20
OCT
1985
134
JAN
1988
37
APR
1987
90
FEB
1990
26
MAR
1990
54
OCT
1987
98
APR
1986
31
SEP
1987
160
MAR
1986
32
FEB
1984
69
AUG
1987
92
APR
1988
146
JUL
1987
112
MAR
1989
79
AUG
1987
50
OCT
1982
50
NOV
1986
126
FEB
1985
165
JAN
1987
60
MAR
1985
164
FEB
1985
144
OCT
1988
88
JAN
1989
63
JUN
1989
57
JAN
1988
84
APR
1983
218
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COCOTOUR
COCOTYPE
COCOTYPE
COCOZONE
CODELODE
CODEMSTR
CODEWORD
CODEWRDS
COEPPRAM
COL -POEM
COLLECT
COLLEGE
COLLEGE
COLOR1
C0L0R3
COLORFRM
COLORMIX
COLORPIE
COLORS
COLORS
COLORS
COLORS
COLRBASE
COLRBOOK
COLRBOOK
COLRCHEK
COLRDEO
COLRDUMP
COLRFEST
COLRTEST
COLRTYPE
COMBAT
COMMANDO
COMMAS
COMMHELP
COMMWP
COMPARE
COMPILER
COMPOSER
COMPRESS
COMPRESS
COMPRESS
COMPSHOP
COMPTEST
COMPUTE
CONCERT
CONGEN
C0NNECT4
CONNECTS
CONSEC
CONSEQS
CONTEST
CONTLOGR
CONTROL
CONVENTN
CONVERT
CONVERT
CONVERT
CONVERT
CONVERT
CONVERT
CONVERT
A MOVING RAINBOW BORDER; ALSO CCTDEMO
TYPING TUTOR
TYPING TUTOR
ADVENTURE GAME
MACHINE CODE LOADER
MORSE CODE AID
CRACKING CODES
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION GAME
AID PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED; ALSO COEPPROM
WRITE OETRY
PICKING UP THE PIECES
CALCULATE A COLLEGE FUND
CALCULATE COLLEGE SAVING PLAN
GRAPHICS DEMO
COC03 COLOR CHART; ALSO LISTING 2
PRINT ROUTINE FOR ADVENTURES
COLOR SELECTION UTILITY
DUMP TO THE CGP-220
CHRS OF COLORS
DUMP TO THE CGP-220
GRAPHICS DEMO
PALETTE UTILITY
DATABASE; ALSO CONFIG
GRAPHICS DEMO
GRAPHICS FUN
GRAPHICS UTILITY
GRAPHICS; ALSO CIRCLE1; CIRCLE2
SHADED SCREENDUMPS
ALL THE COLORS OF THE RAINBOW
ADJUSTING YOUR MONITOR
ELECTRONIC TYPEWRITER
ADVENTURE GAME
GAME
CORRECT COMMA USAGE
JOB DESCRIPTION
COMMUNICATIONS WORD PROCESSOR
ALSO INDEX; SAVELOAD; TOTAL
SAVE GRAPHICS WITH CSAVEM
MUSIC SYNTHESIZER
COMPRESS GRAPHICS SCREENS
COMPRESS GRAPHICS SCREENS
TEXT FILE COMPRESSION; ALSO EXPAND
CONSUMER EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN
COMPATIBILITY GAME
PAYROLL COMPUTATION
ANIMATED GRAPHICS WITH MUSIC
TV TEST PATTERN GENERATOR
GAME
GAME
INTEGERS IN ORDER
GAME
PROGRAMMING CONTEST
HAM RADIO LOG
ADVENTURE CONTEST WINNER; ALSO CNTRL
KEEP TRACK OF VOTING AT CONVENTIONS
CONVERT BASE OF NUMBERS
CONVERT HEX TO DECIMAL ETC
CONVERT MICRO- PAINTER TO DISK
FOREIGN CURRENCY CALCULATOR
GRAPHICS UTILITY FOR 'ART GALLERY'
INCHES TO FEET AND YARDS
MEASUREMENT CONVERSIONS
APR
1989
112
JAN
1984
106
MAR
1987
66
APR
1986
31
JUL
1985
146
NOV
1989
12
OCT
1989
52
JUN
1985
45
FEB
1989
58
SEP
1985
132
JUN
1988
82
APR
1986
93
JUN
1988
26
AUG
1982
69
JAN
1987
24
APR
1985
113
APR
1988
124
MAY
1988
42
APR
1984
185
MAY
1988
42
MAY
1985
147
MAY
1987
89
APR
1990
24
MAY
1984
106
SEP
1989
12
MAR
1987
80
AUG
1989
36
MAY
1987
90
DEC
1987
74
JAN
1988
80
MAY
1990
58
SEP
1983
193
FEB
1986
182
JUL
1988
156
JAN
1986
112
JUL
1983
183
MAR
1988
68
NOV
1983
162
DEC
1983
132
DEC
1987
168
SEP
1987
170
SEP
1989
112
FEB
1985
65
FEB
1984
292
APR
1985
87
APR
1985
128
AUG
1983
100
JUN
1984
160
MAR
1988
76
JUN
1990
18
MAR
1983
110
JUL
1988
48
MAR
1983
180
FEB
1988
42
JUL
1988
110
JAN
1990
34
DEC
1987
74
MAR
1984
134
MAR
1985
162
OCT
1984
132
JAN
1989
72
JAN
1986
46
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CONVERT
CONVERT
COPTER
COPY
COPYASM
COPYDIR
COPYPIX
CORE
CORE
COST . PAS
COSTCALC
COTERM
COUNTDWN
COUNTME
COUNTRY
CRAPS
CRASHPRF
ORDINATE
CREATE
CREATE
CREATOR
CREDIT
CREXPFLE
CRNOGRPH
CRTVADER
CRUN
CRUNCHER
CRUSH
CRYPTAID
CRYPTO
CRYPTSAM
CSKETCH
CTRYROAD
CUPID
CURVFITZ
CWC4V10
CWC4V11
CWC5V10
CWC5V11
CYCLDRAW
D-ADVWTR
D/BAS
DANCE
DARKROOM
DATA
DATAB
DATABASE
DATABASE
DATABASE
DATABASE
DATABASE
DATABASE
DATABASE
DATAWRIT
DATELOAD
DATESET
DATFL
DATING
DAYPLAN
DBL SIDE
DEADRECK
DEBUG
METRIC CONVERTER
USE 64K
GRAPHICS ADVENTURE GAM
DISK COPY UTILITY
COPY UTILITY; ALSO COPY; ALLRAM
DISK UTILITY
TYPING UP DRAW STRINGS
NEWCOMER'S HINTS
USING SYSCALL TO ENHANCE BASIC09
PREDICTING PROFITS
SMALL BUSINESS AID
BBS SYSTEM
PAUSE FEATURE IN PROGRAM
FUNDAMENTAL MATH SKILLS
MUSIC
GAMBLING GAME
DISK UTILITY
DEVELOP GOOD FASHION SENSE
DISK DATABASE; ALSO DATAB
GRAPHICS UTILITY
HI -RES TEXT GENERATOR
KEEP TRACK OF CREDIT CARD BALANCES
BUSINESS EXPENSE MANAGEMENT
REAL TIME CLOCK
DESIGNER ARCADE GAMES
AUTO EXECUTE TAPE PROGRAMS
WIPE OUT LETTERS
MAKE PROGRAMS SMALLER
CRYPTOLOGIST'S SIDEKICK
CRYPTOGRAM GAME
CRYPTOGRAM SAMPLE
ETCH -A- SKETCH PROGRAM
SAMPLE FOR MUSIC+
MATCH -UP GAME
BEST FIT TO DATA POINTS
DISK UTILITY
DISK UTILITY
DISK UTILITY
DISK UTILITY
COCO 3 GRAPHICS
ADVENTURE GAME
DISK UTILITY
GET AND PUT DEMO
COCO AND PHOTOGRAPHY
PART OF ROTATE
DO-IT-YOURSELF DATABASE
ADVENTURE GAME UTILITY
BASIC FOR BEGINNERS
BASIC FOR BEGINNERS
DISK MAILING LIST
DISK MAILING LIST PROGRAM
MAILING LABELS
MAILING LIST
USE ML IN BASIC
SEE PATCHIO; PATCH11
DISK UTILITY
DATABASE MANAGER
DATE YOUR PROGRAM
DAILY PLANNER
DISK UTILITY
FOR LIGHT AIRCRAFT (PASCAL)
ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE UTILITY
SEP
1983
226
OCT
1983
318
FEB
1984
64
JAN
1990
31
APR
1990
106
JUN
1983
86
OCT
1988
87
DEC
1985
108
MAY
1989
138
APR
1990
44
MAR
1984
100
DEC
1985
175
JAN
1986
44
FEB
1989
82
JUN
1987
79
APR
1984
69
FEB
1986
32
APR
1989
101
SEP
1989
20
OCT
1983
108
DEC
1983
192
APR
1989
103
MAR
1986
129
JUN
1985
83
DEC
1986
163
FEB
1986
45
SEP
1987
74
FEB
1988
157
JUL
1988
80
JUN
1983
132
JUN
1983
132
OCT
1983
161
JUN
1984
77
FEB
1985
77
APR
1983
234
OCT
1984
182
OCT
1984
182
NOV
1984
147
NOV
1984
147
FEB
1987
60
JAN
1983
50
DEC
1983
216
OCT
1985
85
FEB
1990
96
MAY
1986
121
MAY
1990
12
MAY
1984
144
FEB
1988
20
MAR
1988
82
SEP
1984
116
DEC
1984
258
OCT
1984
36
NOV
1984
247
JUL
1987
84
SEP
1984
88
NOV
1984
148
DEC
1982
114
FEB
1983
58
FEB
1989
106
JUL
1985
31
NOV
1984
273
FEB
1986
39
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1
2
DECISION
DECKHALL
DECODE
DECOMP
DEF MOV
DEFSDEMO
DEL
DEMO
DEMO
DEMO
DEMO
DEMO
DEMO
DEMO
DEMO
DEMO
DEMO
DEMON II
DEMOPOKE
DERBY
DESIGNER
DESKTOP
DESKTOPH
DESKTOPL
DEWEY
DHPATCH
DIAMOND1
DIAMONDS
DIARY
DIARY
DICE
DICE BAG
DICTNARY
DIGITIZE
DIRO
DIR2
DIR3
DIRALPHA
DIRECT
DIRECTRY
DIRPRINT
DISCRIM
DISEMBLR
DISK DIR
DISK . BAS
DISK3
DISKCHEK
DISKDABL
DISKDATA
DISKDIR
DISKDIR1
DISKDUMP
DISKEDT
DISKFIX
DISKLIST
DISKMENU
DISKMENU
DISKOFF
DISK0FF3
DISKSEEK
DISKSORT
DISKSTEP
HELP WITH DECISIONS
MUSIC; ALSO MUSCLOAD; TAPELOAD
FULL SENTENCE DECODE ROUTINE
DECOMPRESSION TECHNIQUE
GAME
PATCHES, PROGRAMS AND POLITICS
OS-9 UTILITIES; ALSO DNAME; EXIT; TIME
A THIRD GRAPHICS SCREEN
ASSEMBLY DEMO
BASICO-9 CIRCLES
COLOR CARTOONS
GRAPHICS DEMO
SEE SCREEN51-DEMO
TWO-DIMENSIONAL ROTATION; ALSO DRIVER; ROTATI
UTILITY FOR OKIDATA ML92 PRINTER
ASSEMBLY DEMO
ASSEMBLY DEMO
ADVENTURE GAME
SCREEN POKE UTILITY
COCO DERBY
GAME SCREEN DESIGNER; ALSO CREATSET; ICONGRAB
POINT AND CLICK INTERFACE; WINDOWS
DESKTOP PUBLISHER
DESKTOP PUBLISHER
LIBRARY DRILL
SCREEN DUMPS; ALSO HTPATCH; HEPATCH
GRAPHICS; ALSO DIAMOND2
GRAPHICS
APPOINTMENT BOOK
DIARY
ADVENTURE GAME AID
ADVENTURE GAME AID
DICTIONARY SKILLS
TOUCH PAD DEMO
DISK DIRECTORY HANDLER SYSTEM
DISK UTILITY
DISK DIRECTORY HANDLER SYSTEM
ALPHABETIZE DISK DIRECTORY
CASSETTE TAPE DIRECTORY
JOYSTICK DIRECTORY UTILITY
HARD COPY DIRECTORY
VISUAL MEMORY CHALLENGES
BASIC DISASSEMBLER
HARD COPY DISK DIRECTORIES
CUSTOMIZE YOUR PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
CUSTOMIZE YOUR PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
DISK SPEED CHECK
DISK UTILITY
DISK UTILITY
DISK UTILITY
DISK UTILITY (ALSO DISKDIR2-4)
DISK UTILITY
DISK UTILITY
DISK UTILITY
DISK UTILITY
ADVENTURE GAME AID
DISK UTILITY
FREE UP MEMORY
FREE UP MEMORY
DISK UTILITY
ALPHABETIC SORT OR DISK DIRECTORY
DISK UTILITY
FEB
1987
122
DEC
1986
42
APR
1985
112
JUN
1990
58
JAN
1987
36
MAY
1988
178
DEC
1986
198
NOV
1987
100
AUG
1985
96
JUN
1987
155
OCT
1985
60
OCT
1984
21
JAN
1985
251
APR
1989
72
MAY
1985
91
JUL
1985
87
JUL
1985
87
MAR
1985
79
NOV
1985
164
MAY
1989
42
JAN
1990
82
MAR
1989
100
OCT
1987
58
OCT
1987
58
MAR
1987
74
OCT
1989
63
AUG
1989
100
MAR
1990
78
NOV
1983
35
JUN
1989
91
MAY
1982
23
JUN
1982
38
APR
1989
98
JAN
1986
229
JAN
1985
124
DEC
1984
38
JAN
1985
122
FEB
1988
80
MAY
1985
38
FEB
1987
126
FEB
1988
81
JAN
1987
52
MAY
1984
22
MAY
1987
92
JUN
1988
168
JUN
1988
168
AUG
1984
165
OCT
1983
190
JUL
1987
30
JAN
1988
180
JUL
1983
156
JAN
1988
180
JUN
1990
26
MAR
1984
196
JUL
1982
30
OCT
1982
108
FEB
1986
37
JUL
1988
118
DEC
1988
100
JUL
1987
97
DEC
1983
64
APR
1986
149
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DISKTEST
DISKWASH
DISPLAY
DISPLAY1
DISPLAY2
DISPLAY3
DISPLAY4
DISPLAYS
DISPLAY6
DISPLAY7
DISTANCE
DIVISION
DLABEL
DMODE
DODGE
DOEVENT
DOEVENT
DOG
DOGGONE
DOGHOUSE
DOMINOES
DOODLER
DOODLER
D00DLER3
DOSSTART
DOTS
DOUBLE
DOWNHILL
DRAGBYTE
DRAGBYTE
DRAGBYTE
DRAGBYTE
DRAGBYTE
DRAGONS
DRAW-EZ
DRAWFACE
DRAWING
DRAWINGS
DREAM
DREIDL
DRGNGOLD
DRILLER2
DRILLER3
DRIVE2
DRIVEBY
DRIVEOFF
DRIVER
DRIVER
DRIVER
DRIVERHT
DRIVERLT
DSKDET
DSKMERGE
DSORT
DU-3
DUMBTERM
DUMP1
DUMP105
DUMP132
DUMP2
DUMPBAS
DUMPSTOR
DISK UTILITY
DISK UTILITY
GRAPHICS UTILITY
CENTER A MESSAGE
TITLE PRINTER
TITLE PRINTER
REVERSE PRINTING
PRINT BACKWARD MESSAGE
TITLE GENERATOR
TITLE GENERATOR
TRAVEL
LONG DIVISION DRILL
MAKE LABELS
CHANGE DISK DRIVE PARAMETERS
THE BLUE BLOCK BLUES
PUT DATA STRUCTURES ON DRAWING BOARD
THE EVOLUTION CONTINUES
GRAPHICS DEMO (SNOOPY?)
GRAPHICS DEMO
ACTION GAME
ELECTRO DOMINOES
GRAPHICS DEMO
PRINTER GRAPHICS
DOODLE DITTY
AUTO START ON DOS
GAME
DOUBLE SIZE SCREEN PRINT
HIT THE SLOPES
ADVENTURE CHARACTER GENERATOR
ADVENTURE CHARACTER GENERATOR
ADVENTURE GAME
ADVENTURE GAME
ADVENTURE GAME AID
ADVENTURE GAME AID
DEMO OF SAVING WITH CSAVEM
GRAPHICS
LIKE ETCH-A-SKETCH
DATA FOR SURFACE
CHRISTMAS ADVENTURE GAME
HANUKKAH GAME
ADVENTURE GAME
MATH DRILL
PRIMARY MATH DRILLER
FIXES TO RECENT PROGRAMS
HOME SEARCH; ALSO HOUSE; LOANDATA
OS -9 UTILITIES; ALSO IOMAN. PATCH ETC
BSOCG KEYBOARD ENHANCER DRIVER
CHANGE THE CURSOR PROMPT; ALSO CONVERT
FOR FASTLIFE OR SLOWLIFE
SCREEN DUMPS
SCREEN DUMP; ALSO DRIVERLE
REMOVE DISK WITHOUT UNPLUGGING ROM PAC
DISK UTILITY
VIEW OF MULTI-VUE; ALSO DSORT. ASM
DISK UTILITY
TERMINAL PROGRAM
GRAPHICS SCREEN DUMP
PRINTER UTILITY
HI -RES SCREEN DUMP
GRAPHICS SCREEN DUMP
ML MADE BASIC; ALSO DUMPBIN
DISK TO TAPE TRANSFER
JAN
1985
99
NOV
1983
310
SEP
1986
44
FEB
1985
133
FEB
1985
134
FEB
1985
134
FEB
1985
134
FEB
1985
135
FEB
1985
135
FEB
1985
135
MAY
1987
30
SEP
1988
53
MAY
1990
46
DEC
1988
160
NOV
1987
97
DEC
1987
180
NOV
1987
180
SEP
1982
78
JUL
1989
108
AUG
1985
229
JUN
1989
18
JUN
1984
89
JAN
1984
121
JAN
1989
60
NOV
1984
144
JUL
1983
83
MAY
1982
42
JAN
1989
63
FEB
1984
178
NOV
1983
172
JAN
1984
38
MAR
1983
202
OCT
1983
152
AUG
1982
64
NOV
1983
163
OCT
1986
49
FEB
1984
61
APR
1985
45
DEC
1987
20
DEC
1983
213
AUG
1984
28
OCT
1986
173
JAN
1990
42
APR
1988
146
FEB
1989
110
APR
1987
197
FEB
1985
109
JUL
1987
97
JUN
1986
204
AUG
1989
38
MAY
1989
100
MAR
1983
54
FEB
1985
175
MAR
1988
180
FEB
1987
94
MAR
1983
160
MAY
1986
95
MAY
1987
104
MAY
1989
74
MAY
1986
96
SEP
1988
98
AUG
1984
229
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DUNGEON ADVENTURE GAME
DUPER HAM RADIO UTILITY
DUPLICAT PROGRAMMING UTILITY
EAGLE GRAPHICS DEMO
EARTHTROT GRAPHICS DEMO
EASTER DRILL OF PATTERN DISCRIMINATION
ECHO KEYBOARD HARDCOPY
EDCN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION DRILL
EDCOL ELEMENTARY EDUCATION DRILL
EDCOLUMN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION DRILL
EDIC MULTI-VUE GRAPHICS ICON EDITOR
EDITOR -2 THE PROBLEM WITH BASIC09
EDITOR BBS PATCH (RAINBORD)
EDITOR SLICING PROGRAMS; ALSO PRINTER
EDPATCH PATCH EDTASM; ALSO EDLOADER
EDUCATE ELEMENTARY EDUCATION DRILL
EDUNOTES INTEREST PAYMENT DEO
EDUNOTES SENTENCE DRILL
EGGBERT ACTION GAME
ELECBOOK UTILITY FOR ELECTRONIC LEARNING BOOK
ELECFORM ELECTRICAL COST OF APPLIANCES
ELECTION KEEP TRACK OF ELECTION RESULTS
ELECTION POLLING PROGRAM
ELECTION SIMULATION GAME
ELECTION VOTING UTILITY
ELECTRIC CALCULATE ELECTRICITY COSTS
ELEMENTS CHEMISTRY DRILL
ELEMENTS PERIODIC TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS
ELEVATOR ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
ELEVATOR ELEVATORS
EMBROID MAKE EMBROIDERY PATTERNS
EMPLOYEE SMALL BUSINESS PAYROLL
EMPLOYER SMALL BUSINESS PAYROLL
ENCODER SEE TRI-HANG
ENCRYPT CONSTRUCT CRYPTOGRAMS
ENCYCLO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DRILL
ENERGY GRAPHICS DEMO
ENGINE SIMULATION
ENLARGE PAR OF PICPRT
ENRAK ADVENTURE GAME
ENTRDATA SEE BSKBINIT
ENTRTAIN DATA FOR MUSIC+
ENTRTANR MUSIC DEMO
ENVELOPE PRINTS SELF -ADDRESSED ENVELOPES
EOQCALC OPERATIONAL RESEARCH EXAMPLE
EPROM EPROM PROGRAMMER
ERASEPIX PUT DATA STRUCTURES ON DRAWING BOARD
ERRMSC MORE COMPLETE ERROR MESSAGES
ERRMSG MORE COMPLETE ERROR MESSAGES
ESCAPE GAME
ESCHER GRAPHICS UTILITY; ALSO PRINT200
ESPANOL PROGRAMMING UTILITY
EVENODD DRILL FOR EVEN AND ODD NUMBERS
EVICTOR GAME
EVIL EYE GRAPHICS DEMO
EXAMPLE CREATE VARIOUS CHARACTERS
EXPLORE2 ADVENTURES IN MUSIC
EXPNS MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES FOR UP TO 5 VEHICLES
EXPTRAKR BUSINESS EXPENSE MANAGEMENT
EXTCHNGR DISK UTILITY
EYE Q GAME
EYECATCH GRAPHICS DEMO
JAN
1983
50
JAN
1983
80
SEP
1989
44
JUL
1988
82
AUG
1985
74
APR
1987
99
FEB
1987
126
NOV
1982
18
OCT
1982
26
SEP
1982
35
DEC
1989
38
AUG
1987
163
NOV
1984
48
MAY
1987
191
FEB
1989
80
JAN
1983
92
MAR
1985
176
APR
1985
162
AUG
1985
130
NOV
1985
31
NOV
1987
46
NOV
1988
58
MAR
1988
70
NOV
1983
77
JUN
1984
65
APR
1986
103
MAR
1983
152
SEP
1983
37
OCT
1985
28
JUN
1989
90
DEC
1987
76
MAR
1985
61
MAR
1985
72
MAY
1985
141
APR
1988
73
DEC
1984
175
OCT
1987
44
SEP
1986
51
MAY
1986
76
AUG
1983
123
FEB
1984
145
JUN
1986
52
JUN
1987
58
MAR
1987
80
MAR
1985
20
AUG
1984
173
DEC
1987
180
JAN
1984
172
JAN
1984
169
JUL
1982
42
AUG
1986
75
JUL
1989
29
NOV
1988
77
JUL
1986
62
APR
1984
185
APR
1988
170
JUN
1988
79
APR
1988
58
MAR
1986
131
OCT
1986
182
MAY
1985
164
OCT
1988
87
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EYESAVER INVERSE VIDEO
EZLABELS PRINT MAILING LABELS
EZLIST LISTING UTILITY
EZRUN AUTO -RUN BASIC PROGRAMS
EZSHOOT GAME
F ASSEMBLY GRAPHICS
F15EAGLE F-15 GROUND ASSAULT SIMULATOR
FACE GAME; ALSO BASND; SOUND
FACE ONE ANIMATION; ALSO FACE TWO; FACETEST
FACES GRAPHIC FACES
FALLING ANIMATION
FALLOUT FALLOUT PREPARATION (ALSO FALLOUT2)
FAMILY RIGHT BACK WHERE WE STARTED FROM
FAMTREE GENEALOGICAL AID
FANTASY ADVENTURE GAME
FASTCOPY QUICKER DISK BACKUPS
FASTDISK SPEED UP DISK I/O
FASTFOOD ESTIMATING EXPENSES
FASTLIFE GAME OF 'LIFE'
FDCAID EXERCISE YOUR DRIVES
FIDDRW DRAWING UTILITY
FIFTHDIM TUTORIAL ON ARRAYS
FILECOMP DISK UTILITY
FILEDATA CONSTRUCT SINGLE DIMENSIONED STRING FILE
FILELIST DISK UTILITY
FILEMAIN RENTAL PROPERTY SYSTEM
FILEREAD READING DATA FILES
FILES CONTROLLER ATTACKS HALT LINE PROBLEM
FILES. B09 STUDY OS-9 FILE STRUCTURE; ALSO FILES. C
FILESIZE OS-9 UTILITIES; ALSO FILEPIR ETC
FILESRCH DISK UTILITY
FINALDEM X-PAD DEMO
FINANBAS HIGH FINANCES; ALSO FINANBIN
FINANCE PERSONAL FINANCIAL 'TOOLBOX'
FIND HANDY TOOLS; ALSO FINDIT; DISKDIR;CHECKDIR; DOD
FIND SEE SCREEN51
FINDMAZE ADVENTURE
FINDWORD EDUCATION
FIRE GRAPHICS CHRISTMAS SCENE
FIRESTRM GAME
FISH ASSEMBLY GRAPHICS
FISHING HI -RES GAME
FIXTIME OS-9 UTILITIES; ALSO REBOOT
FLAGS FLAGS OF 6 NATIONS
FLAGS HI -RES FLAGS
FLARGE BONUS PROGRAM
FLASH ASSEMBLY DEMO
FLASHES GET-PUT DEMO; ALSO DRILL1-2
FLCNLAIR GAME
FLCNVRT DISK UTILITY
FLEXQUIZ QUIZ GAME
FLIGHT FLIGHT DEMO
FLIGHT WINGING IT
FLIGHT 1 GRAPHICS DEMO
FLIGHT 2 GRAPHICS DEMO
FLIGHTS1-3 BASIC BIRD WATCHING
FLIPIT STRATEGY GAME
FLIPPER09 OS-9 GAME
FLSPRINT DISK UTILITY
FLSRCH DISK UTILITY
FLTSIM32 INSTRUMENT FLIGHT SIMULATOR (ALSO FLTSIM16)
FMENU ALSO DISKFIX; FORMAT FIX
JUL
1985
128
APR
1989
80
NOV
1984
23
JUN
1989
62
AUG
1988
78
OCT
1985
109
AUG
1987
58
SEP
1986
88
JAN
1987
82
JAN
1984
93
APR
1990
51
MAR
1983
40
OCT
1987
144
FEB
1984
79
JAN
1985
130
JUL
1987
98
NOV
1988
75
JAN
1988
54
JUN
1986
201
JUN
1988
110
NOV
1989
39
APR
1987
20
AUG
1988
36
MAR
1988
74
JUL
1982
30
MAR
1985
113
MAR
1988
74
AUG
1987
157
MAY
1990
30
FEB
1987
190
FEB
1986
96
JAN
1983
84
AUG
1988
137
APR
1988
34
JUN
1989
150
FEB
1985
116
FEB
1988
171
MAR
1986
153
DEC
1982
34
JAN
1986
124
OCT
1985
118
JAN
1984
158
JAN
1987
193
MAY
1986
42
OCT
1983
92
OCT
1985
JUL
1985
84
DEC
1989
50
AUG
1985
20
DEC
1982
111
SEP
1988
72
AUG
1986
81
AUG
1988
78
MAR
1986
42
MAR
1986
44
MAY
1989
88
MAY
1988
30
DEC
1989
106
DEC
1982
111
DEC
1982
111
JUN
1983
58
OCT
1988
147
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FMENU
F NAN PLAN
FOLKSONG
FOLLOW
FOLLOW
FOLLOWME
FONEFIND
FONTDEMO
FONTGEN
FONTMSTR
FONTPOKE
FONTSETR
FONTUTIL
FOOTBALL
FOOTBALL
FOOTBALL
FOOTBALL
FORMAKER
FORMAT
FORMATR
FORMATTR
FORMATTR
FORTUNE
FRACTAL
FRACTAL0
FRACTION
FRACTION
FRACTION
FRACTION
FRACTION
FRACTMTN
FREEBIT
FREEDOM
FREEZER
FROSTY
FRP
FRP
FRP
FRPDAT
FRUITFLY
FRUSTRAT
FSTPAINT
FUNFACE
FUNSTATS
FUNWORDS
GALACTIC
GALISAT2
GALLERY
GAMBLERS
GAME 1
GASQUIZ
GATES
GAVOTTE
GEMPRINT
GENFONT1
GENLINK
GENMENU
GENMENU
GENTEST
GEO GAME
GEORGE
GERMAN
ANOTHER CRY FOR STANDARDS; ALSO MODI; MOD2 OCT 1988 147
MAKE FINANCIAL PROJECTIONS MAR 1987 36
MUSIC JUN 1987 76
BUILD READING SKILLS AUG 1989 64
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION DEMO OCT 1984 54
MUSIC JUN 1987 79
HOME HELP AUG 1989 108
ADD HPRINT CAPABILITY TO PM0DE4 MAY 1988 155
COCO 3 UTILITY MAY 1987 99
REPLACE COC03'S BUILT-IN HPRINT FONT OCT 1988 41
ADD HPRINT CAPABILITY TO PM0DE4 MAY 1988 155
FONT SELECTION MADE EASY MAY 1989 68
CREATE VARIOUS CHARACTERS APR 1988 170
GRAPHICS DEMO DEC 1984 110
GRAPHICS DEMO NOV 1984 179
IT'S A TOUCHDOWN OCT 1987 83
PICK FOOTBALL WINNERS DEC 1987 78
CREATE FORMS ON IBM -COMPATIBLE PRINTERS APR 1990 64
TO FORMAT BASIC LISTINGS MAY 1985 128
UTILITY FOR GEMINI PRINTER JUN 1983 182
LISTING FORMATTER MAY 1987 91
MASS DISK FORMATTER SEP 1988 30
FORTUNE TELLER JUN 1989 28
MATHEMATICS MAR 1989 81
GRAPHICS DEMO (ALSO FRACTAL1-3) JUL 1983 29
ELEMENTARY MATH AID FEB 1983 102
FRACTION ACTION MAY 1989 56
FRACTION MATH DRILL FEB 1990 12
TEACH FRACTIONS SEP 1987 40
VISUALIZING FRACTION JUL 1989 91
FRACTAL GRAPHICS; ALSO JULIASET OCT 1989 60
BONUS-GRAPHICS DEMO APR 1983
GAME AUG 1985 56
HOME HELP APR 1987 37
GRAPHICS AND MUSIC DEC 1989 20
ADVENTURE GAME NOV 1982 68
ADVENTURE GAME AID DEC 1982 50
ADVENTURE GAME AID SEP 1982 23
SEE FRP NOV 1982 68
ACTION GAME JAN 1985 144
GAME JAN 1990 72
PAINT DEMO OCT 1983 64
FREAKY FACE OCT 1987 78
KEEP SOFTBALL STATS JUN 1989 110
EDUCATIONAL CLOZE PROGRAM NOV 1986 74
BBS GAME NOV 1987 78
TRACK MOONS OF JUPITER; ALSO GALISAT3 MAR 1990 82
COCO 3 GRAPHICS FEB 1988 85
GAMBLING GAME DEC 1985 87
ADVENTURE GAME (ALSO GAME 2-4) FEB 1984 93
VERBAL MATH PROBLEMS JUL 1988 54
GAME JUL 1986 79
MUSIC JUN 1987 78
GEMINI SCREEN PRINT MAY 1985 46
DESKTOP PUBLISHER; ALSO GENFONT2 OCT 1987 58
TAPE UTILITY JAN 1985 59
DESKTOP PUBLISHER; ALSO CONVERTL; CONVERTH SEP 1988 102
DESKTOP PUBLISHER; ALSO PATCHWPL; PATCHWPH SEP 1988 102
RAM DISK PROJECT; ALSO GENDRIVE DEC 1989 64
STATES AND CAPITALS SEP 1984 180
GRAPHICS DEMO NOV 1982 86
PROGRAMMING DEMO APR 1986 144
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GETBUFFER
GETBUFFER
GETICON
GETIMAGE
GETKISSMOUSE
GETKISSMOUSE
GETPUT1
GETWINATTR
GETWINATTR
GFX3
GHOSTBST
GIFTLIST
GL
GLOMMER
GOLDPILE
GOLFER
GOPHERIT
GOSUB
GOSUBTUT
GOTOXY
GPARTY
GPDUMP
GRADCALC
GRADES
GRADEAVG
GRADEBK
GRADER
GRADIR
GRAF-1
GRAFCODE
GRAFDMP3
GRAFDUMP
GRAFICOM
GRAFMESS
GRAFTEXT
GRAFTRAN
GRAFXXX
GRAGSALE
GRAPH
GRAPH
GRAPH
GRAPH
GRAPHGEN
GRAPHIC
GRAPHIC1
GRAPHIC2
GRAPHIC3
GRAPHICS
GRAPHICS
GRAPHIT
GRAPHPRO
GRAPHS
GRAVGRID
GRAVITY
GRDELST
GREETING
GREETING
GROCERY
GROCHART
GROLIST
GSAVE
GUESSWHO
COMPRESS GRAPHICS SCREENS
SOMETIMES BASIC09 ISN'T FAST ENOUGH
OS -9 ICON EDITOR; ALSO SAVEICON ETC
SCREEN SAVE/DUMP PACKAGE
PUT DATA STRUCTURES ON DRAWING BOARD
THE EVOLUTION CONTINUES
GRAPHICS UTILITIES; ALSO GETPUT2-4
COMPRESS GRAPHICS SCREENS
SOMETIMES BASIC09 ISN'T FAST ENOUGH
BUILD A BETTER MOUSETRAP
GRAPHICS DEMO
GIFT GIVING LIST (PASCAL)
PRINTS EXPENSE LEDGERS
4K GRAPHICS
INTEREST CHECKER
GOLF GAME
GAME
BASIC FOR BEGINNERS
BASIC PROGRAMMING AID
OS -9 GRAPHICS; ALSO HGRAPH.C ETC
GAME -HARDWARE PROJECT
CGP-115 PRINTER UTILITY
GRADING UTILITY
TOTAL UP THE REPORT CARD
TEACHER'S REPORT
TEACHER'S AID
HELP TEACHER TOTAL SCORES
PICTURE DIRECTORY
GRAPHICS DEMO (ALSO GRAF -2 TO GRAF-7)
GRAPHICS REFERENCE CHART
GRAPHICS DEMO
GRAPHICS DEMO
PICTURE DEMO
BBS SYSTEM
ADD CAPTIONS TO PICTURES
GRAPHICS CREATION TRANSFER
X-PAD UTILITY
GARAGE SALE RECORD KEEPER
FIND POINTS ON A GRAPH
GRAPHICS
MATHEMATICS TEACHING AID
PLOT A PIE-GRAPH
PRINTER UTILITY
GRAPHICS DEMO
3-D PICTURES
3-D PICTURES
3-D PICTURES
GRAPHICS DEMO
GRAPHICS DEMO (PASCAL)
DEVELOP GRAPHS
PROGRAMMING UTILITY; ALSO DEMO
TEACH LINE GRAPHS
GRAPHICS DEMO
EDUCATIONAL GAME
SEE SPELTEST
GRAPHICS
HOLIDAY GRAPHICS
HOME HELP
GROWTH CHART
CREATE GROCERY LIST
GRAPHICS UTILITY; ALSO GLOAD; MAKEPIX
GUESS WHO PROGRAM
DEC
1987
168
SEP
1987
170
NOV
1989
112
JAN
1988
176
DEC
1987
180
NOV
1987
180
NOV
1986
158
DEC
1987
168
SEP
1987
170
AUG
1988
182
JAN
1985
38
DEC
1984
297
OCT
1982
20
OCT
1983
122
SEP
1984
54
MAR
1989
58
JAN
1986
20
JAN
1988
37
JUN
1986
143
OCT
1986
196
MAR
1987
58
MAY
1984
140
SEP
1986
47
SEP
1987
20
SEP
1983
229
SEP
1982
9
SEP
1987
76
FEB
1987
88
MAY
1982
8
MAY
1988
92
OCT
1983
304
OCT
1983
298
APR
1984
227
NOV
1983
24
MAY
1989
20
OCT
1987
48
JAN
1983
84
MAY
1984
156
APR
1986
138
AUG
1989
107
SEP
1987
106
FEB
1984
55
MAY
1987
36
SEP
1982
32
SEP
1985
74
SEP
1985
75
SEP
1985
76
NOV
1982
86
APR
1985
268
MAR
1987
86
OCT
1989
27
APR
1987
46
OCT
1988
102
JAN
1990
112
OCT
1984
31
DEC
1986
19
DEC
1984
61
APR
1987
70
FEB
1989
89
SEP
1989
62
MAR
1987
156
JUL
1988
83
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GUIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DRILL
GUITAR DISPLAY GUITAR CHORDS
GUITAR3 MUSIC
GUITARS GRAPHING GREAT GUITARS
H&SPELL SPELLING TUTOR
HALELUJA DATA FOR MUSIC+
HALLEY86 HALLEY'S COMET FINDER
HALOWEEN GRAPHICS ADVENTURE
HAM UTIL HAM RADIO LOG SHEET
HAMFREQ HAM RADIO UTILITY
HAND OFF GAME
HANDIMAN CALCULATE HOME EXPENSES
HANDLEMENU PUT DATA STRUCTURES ON DRAWING BOARD
HANDLEMENU THE EVOLUTION CONTINUES
HANDLER DISK UTILITY
HANDSIGN BONUS SIGN LANGUAGE
HANGMAN GAME
HANGMAN GAME
HANOI GRAPHICS DEMO
HANOI TOWERS OF HANOI GAME
HANOI TOWERS OF HANOI GAME
HANUKKAH GRAPHICS FOR HANUKKAH
HARDCOP1 GRAPHICS SCREEN DUMP
HARDCOP2 GRAPHICS SCREEN DUMP
HARDCOPY PRINT CONTENTS OF SCREEN
HEADING TUTORIAL; ALSO HOMEWORK
HEADSUP BOGGLING YOUR MIND
HEALTH HEALTH QUESTIONNAIRE
HEART FIXES TO RECENT PROGRAMS
HEART GRAPHIC SIMULATION
HEART GRAPHICS DEMO
HEART GRAPHICS TO DEMO HEART FUNCTION
HEBWRITE AID TO PRINTING HEBREW CHARACTERS
HECONOMY ECONOMY PRINTER BUFFER
HEIST HI -RES GAME
HELIHERO HELICOPTER HERO
HELLO DISK UTILITY
HELPDRAW PART OF HEART
HELPMATE CREATE ONLINE ASSISTANCE FOR ANY PROGRAM
HEXHAPPY HEXADECIMAL DRILL
HEXTUTOR HEXADECIMAL DRILL
HFDRIVER CREATE VARIOUS CHARACTERS
HI-Q GAME
HI GRAPHICS DEMO
HIDEDIR DISK UTILITY
HIPMAS CHRISTMAS MUSIC
HIRESJOY PROGRAMMING THE HI -RES JOYSTICK INTERFACE
HITME GAME
HOBBIT GAME
HOGSPACE GRAPHICS UTILITY
HOLIDAY GRAPHICS DEMO
HOME GRAPHICS DEMO
HOME PICTURE OF A HOUSE
HOME ROW TYPING DRILL
HOMEBDGT HOME FINANCE
HOMEBDGT HOME FINANCIAL ANALYSIS
HOMEFIN HOME FINANCE
HOMEUTIL UTILITY BILL CALCULATOR
HOMONYM QUIZ ON HOMONYMS
HOMONYMS RANDOM NUMBER DEMO
HOMRUN PROGRAM FOR PLUG- N- POWER CONTROLLER
HORROR A FRIGHTFULLY GOOD TIME
NOV
1984
256
JUN
1984
164
FEB
1990
112
JUN
1988
56
FEB
1987
166
JUN
1986
52
APR
1986
84
OCT
1986
26
DEC
1985
DEC
1983
41
FEB
1987
120
APR
1986
163
DEC
1987
180
NOV
1987
180
NOV
1984
104
SEP
1985
AUG
1987
89
FEB
1983
40
OCT
1985
21
FEB
1989
90
NOV
1982
42
DEC
1987
28
MAY
1986
97
MAY
1986
98
MAR
1984
124
NOV
1986
46
FEB
1989
91
NOV
1982
124
APR
1988
146
JUN
1987
106
MAY
1986
176
OCT
1985
164
DEC
1986
36
JUN
1989
100
MAY
1984
195
MAR
1988
42
AUG
1985
70
OCT
1985
168
JUN
1988
14
JUL
1984
151
APR
1983
178
APR
1988
170
JUN
1985
99
JUL
1987
94
OCT
1983
52
DEC
1988
28
FEB
1988
122
JAN
1988
76
JAN
1983
122
FEB
1987
106
JAN
1984
150
JAN
1985
26
MAY
1986
21
JAN
1987
26
JUL
1983
60
MAR
1986
77
MAR
1985
90
MAR
1983
64
APR
1985
77
FEB
1983
16
AUG
1983
84
OCT
1987
20
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HORSE
HOSSRACE
HOTCOLD
HOTEL
HOURGLAS
HOUSES
HOUSEVAL
HOW
HRGCOM
HRLOAD
HRSAVE
HURICANE
HURRTRAK
HYRES
ICE
ICOEXP
IDEAS 2
IDENTKIT
IDIOMS
ILLUSION
ILLUSION
ILLUSION
IMAGE
IMAGES
IMMORTALITY
INCOMTAX
INCOMTAX
INDY4K
INFLTION
INIT36
INITMEMB
INMAN1
INMAN1
INMAN1
INPUT
INSTALL
INSTALL
INSTRFLT
INTEREST
INTEREST
INTRFACE
INVADERS
INVERSE
INVERTER
INVITE
INVITE
INVNTORY
INVTREND
IRA PROJ
IRAKEOGH
ITALICS
J&E(L3)
JACKET
JETPACK
JETPLANE
JIGSAW
JINFILE
JK DRAW
JNKFOOD1
JNKFOOD2
JNKF00D3
JNKF00D4
BASKETBALL GAME
GAME
HOT STUFF
GAME; ALSO SETUP
PROGRAMMING UTILITY
HOME OWNERSHIP QUESTIONNAIRE
DETERMINE HOUSE VALUE
NUMBER GUESSING GAME
GRAPHICS SAVE AND LOAD UTILITY
DUMP TO THE CGP-220
DUMP TO THE CGP-200
HOME HURRICANE TRACKING STATION
WEATHER
ML GRAPHICS DEMO
GAME (ICE LANDER)
LANDLORD PROGRAM
EDUCATION -CHOOSE A TOPIC TO WRITE ABOUT
DRAW A FACE
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
GRAPHICS DEMO
OPTICAL ILLUSION
OPTICAL ILLUSIONS
DUMP PMODE 3 AND 4 SCREENS IN COLOR
INTRODUCTION TO IMAGE PROCESSING
FIND NUMBER OF MEN IN A GAME
FROM FEB 1983 PAGE 18 -INCOME TAX
INCOME TAX AID
SHORT GAME
EFFECT OF INFLATION
DISK UTILITY
BBS PATCH (RAINBORD)
GRAPHICS DEMO
GRAPHICS DEMO (ALSO INMAN2-3)
GRAPHICS DEMO (ALSO INMAN2)
FULL SENTENCE INPUT ROUTINE
CHANGE ROMS
FOR CRUN
SIMULATION GAME- FLIGHT
INTEREST CALCULATOR (PASCAL)
LIL' OLE INTEREST REVISITED
ASSEMBLY DEMO
ACTION GAME
INVERSE SCREEN; ALSO STUTTER1
GRAPHICS DEMO
BIRTHDAY PARTY INVITATION
PRINT INVITATIONS; FLYERS; ALSO INVIFORM
HOME INVENTORY MANAGER
USE IT TO TIME INVESTMENT DECISIONS
PENSION PROJECTION
RETIREMENT PLANNER
EMPHASIZE WITH DMP 105
LOGO FOR MATH CLUB
DISK JACKET DESIGNER
ACTION GAME
MUSIC
NEWCOMER'S HINTS
JUMBO INFORMATION FILE HANDLER
JOYSTICK DRAWING
GAME
GAME
GAME
GAME
NOV
1985
131
APR
1983
28
MAY
1989
76
FEB
1987
26
JAN
1985
156
MAR
1984
164
APR
1986
80
NOV
1983
204
NOV
1989
41
MAY
1988
42
MAY
1988
42
OCT
1984
164
APR
1987
26
OCT
1982
92
JUN
1982
25
APR
1985
175
SEP
1983
145
OCT
1983
306
JUN
1986
84
OCT
1983
78
MAR
1983
28
JUN
1989
48
MAY
1988
58
FEB
1984
198
AUG
1988
76
APR
1983
FEB
1983
18
AUG
1985
90
MAR
1984
76
OCT
1983
51
NOV
1984
48
OCT
1982
17
DEC
1982
41
JAN
1983
106
APR
1985
112
DEC
1984
36
FEB
1986
54
AUG
1984
75
MAR
1985
253
APR
1989
18
AUG
1985
102
MAR
1983
218
SEP
1986
165
JAN
1986
46
JAN
1983
74
MAY
1989
46
APR
1988
42
MAR
1988
94
AUG
1984
86
APR
1986
71
AUG
1988
53
SEP
1983
56
NOV
1987
26
JUL
1985
108
JUN
1987
79
DEC
1985
100
NOV
1984
169
MAR
1983
166
NOV
1984
92
NOV
1984
94
NOV
1984
95
NOV
1984
99
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JOB DESC
JOPLIN
JOYCHECK
JOYCOLOR
JOYIN
JOYSCORE
JOYSTICK
JOYZAP
JSTKLINE
JSTKQUAD
JSTKTEST
JSTKTEST
JUKEBOX
JULIE
JUMBLE
JUMBLE2
JUNGLE
KCE
KDYBOD
KEY BEEP
KEYBOARD
KEYBOARD
KEYEDIT
KEYFUN
KEYPOWER
KEYSBIN
KILLER
KINDERFUN
KINGBOOT
KISSCOLOR
KISSDMENU
KISSDRAW
KISSDRAW2
KISSDRAW4
KISSDRAWPUT
KOLARDES
KOLAROLA
KROMICO
KUNG FU
KWICDRAW
KYBOMB
LABEL
LABEL. C
LABELER
LABELER
LABELS
LADDER
LANDERGG
LANDLORD
LANGTRAN
LANGTUT1
LANGTUTR
LASRWORM
LAYOUT
LBLKBOOK
LCLALARM
LCPATCH2
LE LUTIN
LEAKY
LEMONADE
LETRGETR
LETRHEAD
CREATE JOB DESCRIPTIONS
DATA FOR COMPOSER (DEC 83)
CHECK OUT YOUR JOYSTICKS
GRAPHICS DEMO
DEMO OF JOYIN ROM CALL
GAME UTILITY
JOYSTICK DEMO
MINDING YOUR X'S AND Y'S
JOYSTICK DEMO
JOYSTICK DEMO
JOYSTICK DEMO
WIRELESS JOYSTICK TEST
BLAST FROM THE PAST
DATABASE PROGRAM
READING AND DECODING SKILLS
SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
4K GRAPHICS GAME
KEYBOARD CASSETTE CONTROLLER
DRIVER FOR CALCULATOR KEYBOARD CONVERSION
KEYBOARD UTILITY
MUSIC DEMO
TYPING TUTOR
BREAK KEY DISABLE
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION GAME
ADD FUNCTIONS TO VARIOUS KEYS
ADD TO OPERATING SYSTEM; ALSO KEYAHEAD
ROLEPLAYING UTILITY
EDUCATION FOR THE YOUNG
GUILD OF THE KINGMAKER
A FOURTH -GENERATION DATABASE LANGUAGE
GRAPHICS
PRIMITIVE DRAWING TOOLS
OS -9 GRAPHICS
THE EVOLUTION CONTINUES
PUT DATA STRUCTURES ON DRAWING BOARD
RANDOM GRAPHICS
PLAY TUTORIAL
GRAPHICS DEMO
GAME
GRAPHICS UTILITY
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GAME
LABEL MAKER
LABEL PRINT UTILITY
CASSETTE LABEL MAKER
MAKE DISKETTE LABELS
MAILING LABELS
TRIGONOMETRY GAME
LUNAR LANDER; ALSO LANDER
GAME LIKE MONOPOLY
LANGUAGE REVIEW
LANGUAGE TRANSLATOR PART 2
LANGUAGE TRANSLATOR
ACTION GAME
INTERIOR DECORATING AID
PHONE BOOK PROGRAM
BURGLAR ALARM
CUSTOMIZE YOUR LANGUAGE; ALSO LCPATCH3
ADVENTURE GAME
GAME
SIMULATION GAME
LEARNING YOUR ABC'S
LETTERHEAD LOGO
JAN
1988
106
JUN
1984
57
AUG
1987
91
JAN
1986
45
AUG
1982
8
AUG
1986
83
MAR
1985
232
AUG
1988
77
JAN
1986
228
JAN
1986
229
JAN
1986
228
JUN
1985
105
JUN
1988
96
APR
1986
159
JUN
1988
74
JUN
1990
50
AUG
1984
19
JAN
1985
45
DEC
1983
209
FEB
1987
125
DEC
1988
93
MAR
1984
129
JAN
1990
26
JAN
1984
210
OCT
1988
72
AUG
1989
14
AUG
1988
87
SEP
1989
84
APR
1988
86
FEB
1988
182
JAN
1988
160
SEP
1987
160
OCT
1987
176
NOV
1987
180
DEC
1987
180
JAN
1984
66
FEB
1986
147
OCT
1985
20
MAR
1986
67
MAY
1985
63
AUG
1984
150
MAY
1986
108
JAN
1990
110
JUN
1983
30
DEC
1986
93
MAY
1984
77
JUL
1985
150
MAY
1989
28
JUL
1984
32
FEB
1987
104
AUG
1986
48
JUL
1986
93
NOV
1983
220
JUN
1984
28
NOV
1985
174
JAN
1986
66
JUN
1988
168
JUL
1987
58
JAN
1987
27
APR
1983
60
SEP
1987
72
APR
1982
46
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LETRMMRY SHORT GAME
LETRSKIP ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
LETRSNUM KEYBOARDING
LETRWRITR A MINI WORD PROCESSOR
LETTER PRINTING IN TWO COLUMNS
LETTERS DRAW ALPHABET ON HI -RES SCREEN
LETTERS MYSTERY OF THE TANDY ANAGRAM
LG DUMP LARGE SCREEN DUMP FOR PROWRITER
LICEN-LR 'COMPUTER LICENSE' FOR SCHOOLS
LICENSE 'COMPUTER LICENSE' FOR SCHOOLS
LIFESKL2 LIFE SKILLS MATH DRILL
LIFESKL4 MATH DRILL
LIFESKL6 METRIC SYSTEM
LIGHT' N' GRAPHICS DEMO
LIGHTPEN LIGHT PEN DEMO (ALSO LITEPEN2)
LIL E 1 IMPROVED EDITOR
LIL E 2 IMPROVED EDITOR
LINE GRAPHICS DEMO
LINEDRAW GRAPHICS DEMO
LINEDRAW LAYING IT ON THE LINE
LINES RANDOM DISPLAY OF LINES
LINK2 SEE GENLINK
LINK3 SEE GENLINK
LINK4 SEE GENLINK
LINK5 SEE GENLINK
LION GRAPHICS
LIQUID LEARN LIQUID MEASUREMENT
LISTER LISTING UTILITY
LISTER LISTING UTILITY
LISTING1 COCO MOUSE UTILITY; ALSO LISTING2-3
LISTING1 DRAW DEMO
LISTING1 EDIT TUTORIAL
LISTING1 ELEMENTARY DRILL-SENTENCES
LISTING1 GRAPHICS DESIGN; ALSO LISTING2-3
LISTING1 GRAPHICS PLOTTING; ALSO LINEBAS ETC
LISTING1 LO-RES GRAPHICS DEMO
LISTING1 TUTORIAL
LISTING1 TUTORIAL
LISTING1 USING THE DRAW STATEMENT
LISTING1 WORKING QUADRANTS
LISTING2 51 COLUMN UTILITY
LISTING2 DRAW DEMO
LISTING2 ELEMENTARY DRILL-SENTENCES
LISTING2 NEWCOMER'S HINTS
LISTING2 SEE PLAYBOOK
LISTING2 SEE TRAPPERR
LISTING2 TUTORIAL
LISTING2 TUTORIAL
LISTING2 USING THE DRAW STATEMENT
LISTING3 ELEMENTARY DRILL-SENTENCES
LISTING3 SEE PLAYBOOK
LISTING3 SEE TRAPPERR
LITTLE E IMPROVED EDITOR
LLISTER LISTING UTILITY
LLISTER PRINTER UTILITY
LOADER BBS UTILITY
LOADER DEBUGGING WITH WORDFIND
LOADER RANDOM GRAPHICS
LOADMASK PROGRAMMING UTILITY; ALSO LOADER
LOADPIX GRAPHICS UTILITY FOR 'ART GALLERY'
LOADPIX PUT DATA STRUCTURES ON DRAWING BOARD
LOAN AMORTIZE A LOAN
AUG
1985
91
AUG
1985
85
JUN
1990
48
APR
1988
48
MAY
1988
95
MAY
1985
147
MAY
1988
170
MAY
1985
20
OCT
1983
107
OCT
1983
107
APR
1986
120
AUG
1986
167
APR
1987
76
APR
1983
16
APR
1983
90
OCT
1984
122
OCT
1984
124
MAY
1986
176
OCT
1985
18
JAN
1988
73
AUG
1983
80
JAN
1985
60
JAN
1985
61
JAN
1985
64
JAN
1985
64
JUL
1989
106
NOV
1986
62
APR
1987
194
JAN
1985
151
SEP
1986
180
AUG
1985
177
APR
1985
247
MAR
1985
102
JAN
1990
87
JAN
1987
181
OCT
1984
92
JAN
1985
88
MAY
1984
117
JUN
1985
158
FEB
1990
52
DEC
1984
254
AUG
1985
177
MAR
1985
102
DEC
1985
108
MAR
1984
96
AUG
1984
65
JAN
1985
88
MAY
1984
118
JUN
1985
158
MAR
1985
103
MAR
1984
96
AUG
1984
65
APR
1984
181
JAN
1985
151
MAY
1987
178
FEB
1986
102
FEB
1988
155
NOV
1988
75
FEB
1987
20
OCT
1984
134
DEC
1987
180
OCT
1982
70
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LOCATE OS-9 UTILITIES; ALSO FIXGFX
LOCATOR DISK UTILITY
LOCKOUT DISK FILE PROTECTION
LOCOCOCO GRAPHICS DEMO
LOGSHEET HAM RADIO UTILITY
LONNIE.BIN DISK JACKET DESIGNER
LOOK ARTIFACT COLORS ON COC03'S RGB
L0TT048 LOTSA LUCK!
LOTTOGEN PICK YOUR NUMBERS
LOVECARD GRAPHICS
LP78DMPS SCREEN DUMP EXTRAORDINAIRE
LSBDATA PART OF ROTATE
LTRWRITER LETTER WRITING PROGRAM
LURKLEY ADVENTURE GAME
LWRSEDIT BBS LOGON MESSAGE EDITOR
MACDATA MACHINE LANGUAGE TO BASIC DATA CONVERTER
MACLIST AN OS-9 CONVERT SPEAKS OUT
MACVIEW VIEW MACPAINT PICTURES ON COCO
MADADDER MATHEMATICS GAME
MAGIC3 COCO HAS ALL THE ANSWERS
MAGICSQR A MAGIC SQUARE
MAGPARTS SHARPEN REFERENCE SKILLS
MAILLABL MAILING LABELS
MAIN MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES FOR UP TO
MAINMENU TALKING SPELLING TUTOR; ALSO SPELLER ETC
MAJUNGA TUTORIAL ON STRING COMMANDS; AL
MAKECMDGEN PATCHES, PROGRAMS AND POLITICS
MAKPIP2 SCREEN SAVE/DUMP PACKAGE
MAKPIPE COMPRESS GRAPHICS SCREENS
MANAGER MEMORY MANAGER; ALSO SAMPLE
MANDEL COC03 MANDELBROT
MANDO MUSIC AND GRAPHICS DEMO
MANYPOLY GRAPHICS DEMO
MAPMNDER X-PAD DEMO
MAPPER ADVENTURE MAP PRINTER
MAPPER READING EXERCISE
MAPSCALE SCALE DRAWINGS
MARATHON ACTION GAME
MARKUP BUSINESS UTILITY
MARKUP SMALL BUSINESS APPLICATION
MARQUEE GRAPHICS DEMO
MARQUEE TITLE AND MENU SCREENS
MARTIAN MERRY MARTIAN
MARYNOTE MUSIC DEMO
MARYSONG SEE AND HEAR MUSIC SAMPLE
MASH16K TRIVIA GAME
MASH32K TRIVIA GAME
MASTER1 ASSEMBLY TUTORIAL
MASTER2 ASSEMBLY TUTORIAL
MASTER3 ASSEMBLY TUTORIAL
MASTERMND GAME LIKE MASTERMIND
MATCH COMPUTER DATING
MATCH CONCENTRATION -LIKE GAME
MATCHING MATCHING QUIZ
MATH MATH PRACTICE
MATHDRIL DRILL FOR MATHEMATICS
MATHDRILL MATH DRILL
MATHGAME EDUCATIONAL MATH GAME
MATHGEN TEACHER'S WORKSHEET GENERATOR
MATHGEN2 MATH PROBLEM GENERATOR
MATHGEN2 MATH PROBLEM GENERATOR
MATHLAB MATH QUIZ WITH SPEECH
JUL
1989
138
JUL
1987
30
DEC
1988
91
JUN
1984
69
DEC
1982
124
NOV
1987
26
FEB
1988
114
JUN
1988
81
JAN
1986
42
FEB
1987
36
OCT
1987
30
MAY
1986
126
JAN
1984
87
MAR
1985
44
NOV
1986
108
IVERTER
DEC
1983
181
JUL
1987
167
JUL
1988
93
SEP
1984
149
NOV
1987
52
AUG
1987
88
JUN
1988
86
NOV
1985
247
VEHICLES
APR
1988
58
ER ETC
JUL
1989
50
ROMAN ETC
JAN
1987
86
MAY
1988
178
JAN
1988
176
DEC
1987
168
MAY
1990
78
JAN
1990
76
JAN
1989
58
APR
1983
110
NOV
1983
293
AUG
1987
90
NOV
1988
40
MAY
1987
112
OCT
1983
19
APR
1990
116
MAR
1984
21
FEB
1983
204
MAR
1986
102
OCT
1987
79
OCT
1989
58
SEP
1983
220
AUG
1984
67
AUG
1984
67
AUG
1984
238
AUG
1984
239
AUG
1984
239
AUG
1983
21
FEB
1988
30
SEP
1988
92
APR
1985
78
SEP
1982
82
SEP
1984
228
MAY
1989
76
JAN
1984
99
AUG
1984
42
DEC
1985
NOV
1985
80
FEB
1985
122
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MATHMINR MATH QUIZ
MATHPAL ELEMENTARY EDUCATION DRILL
MATHPLAY TEACH MATH
MATHPROB TEACHER'S MATH PROBLEM GENERATOR
MATHQUIZ ELEMENTARY MATH QUIZ
MATHQUIZ NUMBER RELATIONSHIPS
MATHSHOT SHOOTING MATH
MATHTCHR MATH CAN BE FUN
MAXCMP GRAPHICS UTILITY
MAXLC MODULAR PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES
MAZEBLDR SEE RAT MAZE
MAZEGAME SHORT GAME
MAZEWAY GAME
MCIOCONV MC-10 CONVERSION ROUTINE
MCDRAW CHECKERS GAME; ALSO MCLOAD
MCQUIZ MULTIPLE CHOICE QUIZ GENERATOR
MCQUIZ MULTIPLE CHOICE TEST GENERATOR
MED FORM GENERATE MEDICAL AUTHORIZATION FORM
MEDIC3 KEEP MEDICAL EXPENSES RECORDS
MEMCHECK AID TO ENTER ML PROGRAMS
MEMDIAG DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAM
MEMDUMP AUTO EXECUTE TAPE PROGRAMS
MEMEX1 EXAMINE MEMORY CONTENTS (ALSO MEMEX2)
MEMOCARD MEMORY GAME
MEMOMAKE MEMO MAKER AND KEEPER
MEMORY CONCENTRATION -LIKE GAME
MEMORY GAME
MEMORY WHAT'S MISSING
MEMSCAN UTILITY TO SCAN MEMORY ADDRESSES
MENORAH CHANUKAH GRAPHICS
MENUGEN COCO DRAW UPDATE
MENUGEN GRAPHICS UTILITY; ALSO COCODRAW
MENUTUTR MENU UTILITY
MERGE CASSETTE MERGE UTILITY
MERLIN GRAHPICS; ALSO WIZARD; LATECOCO; MAGICIAN
MERRO ADVENTURE GAME
MERYXMAS ANIMATED GRAPIC XMAS CARD
MESSAGE BULLETIN BOARD MESSAGES
MESSAGE GRAPHICS DEMO
MESSAGE MYSTERY MESSAGE
MESSAGES MESSAGE CENTER
METE0R3 GAME
METRIC COOKING WITH METRIC MEASURES
METRNOME ELECTRONIC METRONOME
MILELOG PRINTER DEMO
MINDMSTR GAME
MINDSTIM GUESSING GAME
MINICAD COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN
MINICALC SPREADSHEET PROGRAM
MINIDATA SIMPLE DATABASE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
MINIDOS VIRTUAL DISK DEMO
MINIGOLF GAME
MINIMON MACHINE LANGUAGE MONITOR
MINIVENT ADVENTURE GAME AID
MINIVENT DEMO OF ADVENTURE PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUE
MIRORPIX MIRROR IMAGE
MISNLTR ELEMENTARY EDUCATION GAME
MISSILES ACTION GAME
ML -DATA CONVERT ML PROGRAMS TO BASIC
ML GEN TRANSFER FILES OVER PHONE
MLCASSET ML CASSETTE I/O
MLEDITOR MUSIC PROGRAM
JAN
1986
79
JAN
1983
111
JUN
1987
47
AUG
1984
49
SEP
1983
154
JAN
1987
78
JUN
1989
76
SEP
1987
71
JUL
1985
93
SEP
1989
114
MAY
1985
116
AUG
1985
88
FEB
1990
50
OCT
1983
196
NOV
1986
114
JAN
1986
32
SEP
1984
59
APR
1988
20
FEB
1990
116
MAR
1984
32
FEB
1986
67
FEB
1986
41
DEC
1982
54
AUG
1987
20
JAN
1990
37
JAN
1984
116
JUL
1983
202
AUG
1988
79
APR
1984
124
DEC
1985
196
OCT
1987
98
OCT
1986
59
JAN
1987
158
FEB
1985
161
JUL
1986
27
FEB
1984
28
DEC
1983
205
MAY
1986
37
FEB
1987
124
OCT
1985
176
JUL
1985
45
OCT
1989
48
MAY
1990
88
JUN
1987
80
MAY
1986
96
SEP
1989
62
MAY
1990
50
OCT
1989
59
OCT
1982
60
JUN
1985
152
JUL
1983
48
MAY
1986
52
OCT
1982
38
MAR
1984
40
FEB
1984
40
OCT
1987
81
JAN
1984
211
AUG
1983
218
AUG
1988
100
DEC
1985
37
OCT
1983
84
DEC
1987
86
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MLNOTES ML MUSIC
MLSONG MUSIC PROGRAM
MMDIR DISKS NAME MISCL.
MNUTWALZ MUSIC DEMO OF CHOPIN
MOCALC SPREADSHEET
MOD ART RANDOM GRAPHICS ART
M0DE4PRT UTILITY FOR OKIDATA ML92 PRINTER
MODIFY GRAPHICS UTILITY; ALSO DOMODIFY
MOIRE GRAPHICS DEMO
MOIRE GRAPHICS DEMO
MOIRE1 GRAPHICS DEMO (ALSO M0IRE2-4)
MONEYJAR COUNT YOUR MONEY
MON03 COC03 OUTPUT TOMONOCHROME MONITOR
MONSMENU ADVENTURE GAME UTILITY
MONSTERS ADVENTURE GAME AID
MONTEST SPREADSHEET PROGRAM
MOON GRAPHICS DEMO
MOREPOLY GRAPHICS DEMO
MORSE HAM RADIO DISCUSSION
MORTAR GAME
MORTGAGE MORTGAGE CALCULATIONS
MOSAIC LO-RES GRAPHICS DEMO
MOUSE MOUSE UTILITY; ALSO LINES; DISKTIME
MOYCULLEN ADVENTURE GAME
MPG AUTO COSTS
MPP BASIC MOTION PICTURE PROGRAMMING
MR ED IMPROVED EDITOR
MS2C0C0 MSDOS TO COCO TRANSFER
MSGCENTR HOME MESSAGE CENTER
MSTRMSGR COMPOSE BBS MESSAGE OFF-LINE
MULTIRES GRAPHICS UTILITY
MULTO GAME TO LEARN MULTIPLICATION
MUSI FROM SCALES TO MOZART
MUS11812 1812 OVERTURE
MUSFEST 4TH OF JULY MUSIC
MUSIC MUSIC DEMO
MUSIC SEE AND HEAR MUSIC
MUSIC+ MUSIC SYNTHESIZER
MUSIC+ UPDATED SYNTHESIZER PROGRAM
MUSIC+TR MUSIC UTILITY
MUSIC101 MUSICAL SIGNS
MUSIC102 MUSICAL SIGNS
MUSIC103 MUSICAL SIGNS; ALSO FIXER
MUSICPRO MUSIC PROGRAM
MUSPAPER MAKE MUSIC SHEET PAPER
MUSXMENU MUSIC UTILITY
MVSHELL ANOTHER GREAT BEGINNING
MVSHELL SEE MVSHELL; ALSO SIGTESTTWO; SKIPMUF
MVSHELL SENDING THE RIGHT SIGNALS; ALSO SIGTESTONE
MYSTERY LEARNING GAME
NAMES ADVENTURE GAME AID
NAMESONG NAME THAT TUNE GAME
NEIGHBR1 GRAPHICS; ALSO NEIGHB0R2-3; ETC
NEW YEAR GRAPHICS AND MUSIC DEMO
NEWBOOTS MEMORY UTILITY
NEWCOMER GRAPHICS
NEWGAME GALACTIC CONFLICT
NEWMAZE ADVENTURE
NEWSCOST INTERPRETING A NEWSPAPER DELIVERY CHART
NEWSREEL HOME NEWS SCREEN
NEWTIME TEACH CHILDREN TIME
NFL- 16 FOOTBALL STATS
MAR
1989
30
DEC
1987
86
JUN
1989
92
JUN
1985
130
APR
1984
189
JAN
1984
24
MAY
1985
93
JUN
1990
84
OCT
1982
74
OCT
1984
19
NOV
1982
23
SEP
1987
70
JUL
1988
83
JUN
1983
126
OCT
1982
108
MAR
1988
146
JAN
1990
32
APR
1982
10
JAN
1989
145
DEC
1986
29
MAR
1986
164
AUG
1985
42
JUL
1986
121
APR
1986
60
APR
1987
73
MAY
1982
36
JUN
1983
140
JUN
1986
185
NOV
1984
31
NOV
1983
43
JUL
1989
66
JUN
1985
18
JAN
1988
72
JUN
1984
67
JUL
1985
20
JUN
1984
185
SEP
1983
219
JUN
1984
77
JUN
1986
51
JUN
1987
94
FEB
1990
62
APR
1990
118
MAY
1990
36
JUN
1988
80
JUN
1986
24
JUN
1987
49
JUN
1988
180
JUL
1988
174
JUL
1988
174
SEP
1984
91
MAY
1984
113
JUN
1985
163
OCT
1989
78
JAN
1987
29
MAY
1987
186
OCT
1989
66
NOV
1987
78
FEB
1988
171
AUG
1988
80
DEC
1988
92
MAY
1986
139
JUL
1982
54
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NFLS NFL SCHEDULES
NICE. A OS-9 UTILITY
NICE. ASM OS-9 UTILITY
NICKEL-D MUSIC
NMBRBMPR ARCADE GAME
NMBRJACK MEMORY GAME
NMBRMATCH UTILITY FOR ELECTRONIC LEARNING BOOK
NO SMOKE NON-SMOKING SECTION
NODRUGS GRAPHICS
NONGRAPH GRAPHICS DEMO
NONINER GAME
NORMAL PART OF PICPRT
NOSCROLL PROTECT AREA OF THE SCREEN FROM SCROLLING
NOSMOKE GRAPHICS-ANIMATION PROGRAM
NOTECARD NOTE CARDS
NOTETUTR PIANO NOTE TUTOR
NOTLIKE REASONING, COLORS AND SHAPES
NUCOLORS ADD MORE COLORS TO HSCREEN4; ALSO DEMO
NUKESIM NUCLEAR SIMULATION
NUM QUIZ NUMBER BASE CONVERSION QUIZ
NUMBERS ELEMENTARY EDUCATION GAME
NUMBERS HI -RES PRINTING OF NUMBERS
NUMBTEXT SOUND UTILITY
NUMFILE DATABASE FOR PHONE NUMBERS
NUMMEN NUMBER PICKING GAME
NUMREVUE NUMBER FUN FOR THE VERY YOUNG
NUTCRCKER DEMO FOR COMPOSER
NYMATCH GAME OF WORD CONCEPTS
NYMS REVIEW OF SYNONYMS
OASIS ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
OASIS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GAME
OASIS HINTS ON THE PEEK COMMAND
OBJECTIV GENERATE EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
OCNVRT TERMINAL PART OF ORCHESTRA90
ODDSENDS THE KOLAR PROGRESSION
OFFICE CREATE INVOICES AND LABELS
OLYMPICS OLYMPIC SYMBOL
ONE ARCADE GAME; ALSO TWO; THREE; FOUR
ONHOLD SOUND AND GRAPHICS DEMO
OPOSITE1 BASIC VOCABULARY
OPOSITE2 SEE OPOSITE1
OPPOSIT EDUCATION GAME
OPTICL OPTICLA ILLUSION
ORATORY CONTEST SCOREKEEPER
ORBITSIM SIMULATE ORBITAL PARAMETERS
ORDER MAIL ORDER GENERATOR
ORDER 1 MAIL ORDER GENERATOR
ORDER 2 MAIL ORDER GENERATOR FOR OKIDATA 92
OUTPOSTS GAME
P178&GL PREPARE BEFORE YOUR PAINT
PAC EM ACTION GAME
PACE 1 RACE HANDICAPPER
PAD 1 X-PAD DEMO (ALSO PAD2-PAD8)
PAGE GENEALOGY AID
PAGER 128K UTILITY
PAGER GETTING GRAPHIC
PAGER MEMORY EXAMINER
PAGETURN GRAPHICS DEMO
PAINTCAR DEMO OF PAINT
PAINTER SEE CONVERT
PAIR16 16 POSITION PAIRINGS
PAIR8 8 POSITION PAIRINGS
JUN
1982
12
APR
1990
113
MAR
1990
96
AUG
1989
84
OCT
1985
182
MAY
1985
28
NOV
1985
31
MAY
1988
90
SEP
1989
66
SEP
1982
72
OCT
1985
38
MAY
1986
79
NOV
1988
74
NOV
1989
40
MAY
1989
78
JUN
1985
92
OCT
1986
125
OCT
1988
51
APR
1983
112
JAN
1984
140
JUN
1984
121
APR
1984
184
JUN
1987
38
NOV
1987
70
SEP
1982
18
AUG
1987
97
DEC
1983
132
AUG
1986
40
MAY
1988
88
JUL
1985
80
MAY
1985
181
JUN
1985
229
MAY
1986
135
SEP
1985
95
JAN
1988
96
APR
1989
44
AUG
1984
156
JUL
1988
58
JUN
1986
18
AUG
1988
92
AUG
1988
90
AUG
1982
41
MAR
1983
28
SEP
1985
182
JUL
1984
188
AUG
1982
19
MAY
1985
173
MAY
1985
176
FEB
1983
34
OCT
1987
82
JAN
1984
70
MAY
1986
117
JAN
1983
84
SEP
1987
102
DEC
1984
168
OCT
1988
48
APR
1983
82
AUG
1985
76
SEP
1983
304
MAR
1984
136
OCT
1984
112
OCT
1984
107
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PAKXFER
PAL32
PALINDRM
PALPRINT
PAPERS
PAR6V10
PAR6V11
PAR7V10
PAR7V11
PARA JUMP
PARA JUMP
PARA JUMP
PARALIFT
PARAMISS
PARIBET
PARRECT
PART 1
PARTI
PART2
PASSWORD
PATBOOK
PATCH
PATCH
PATCH10
PATCH11
PATROL
PATTERNS
PATTERNS
PATTERNS
PAUSE
PAYASO
PAYMENTS
PAYROLL
PEEKASSO
PEELCLS
PENGUIN
PENGUIN
PENTPUZL
PERIMETR
PERMS
PERSAVE
PERSLOGO
PERT
PETSTORY
PFRMDIVE
PHONE
PHONE
PHONICS
PHOTOTAG
PIANO
PIANO
PIANOBAS
PIANOBIN
PIANOSRC
PIBASIC
PICGRAPH
PICMAKER
PICPRT
PICSTICK
PICTBOOK
PICTURE
PICTURES
PAK TO DISK TRANSFER
COLOR IN 32 COLUMNS
THE MYSTERY OF THE TANDY ANAGRAM
COCO 3 GRAPHICS
BOOKKEEPING SYSTEM FOR NEWSPAPER CARRIERS
DISK UTILITY
DISK UTILITY
DISK UTILITY
DISK UTILITY
ACTION GAME
GAME
TRIGONOMETRY GAME
TRIGONOMETRY GAME
GAME
GAMBLING GAME
GRAPHICS DEMO
BASIC TRAINING; ALSO ALT; ALT1 ETC
GAME( SUPER- ROOTER)
GAME( SUPER- ROOTER)
RANDOM PASSWORD GENERATOR
MAKE A BOOKLET
ARTIFACT COLORS ON COCO 3'S RGB
BBS PATCH (RAINBORD)
DISK UTILITY
DISK UTILITY
GRAPHICS DEMO
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
NUMBER PATTERNS
NUMBER PATTERNS GAME
OS-9 UTILITY
CLOWN GRAPHICS
CALCULATE MONTHYLY PAYMENTS
BOOKKEEPER'S HELPER
DRAWING PROGRAM
PEELING GRAPHICS
ADVENTURE GAME
GAME
PUZZLING PENTOMINO
FIND AREAS OR PERIMITERS
THE MYSTERY OF THE TANDY ANAGRAM
HOME FINANCE
PRINTING IN TWO COLUMNS
PROJECT EVALUATION REVIEW TECHNIQUE
LANGUAGE ARTS
DIVING GAME
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION DRILL
HOME HELPER
FUN WITH PHONICS
CREATE LABELS FOR PHOTO ALBUM
MUSIC -PIANO KEYBOARD
MUSIC
SOUND SYNTHESIZER
SOUND SYNTHESIZER
SOUND SYNTHESIZER
PI TO 10,000 DIGITS
SHOW CHILD'S DAILY SCHEDULE
SEE PUZLSTIX
GRAPHICS SCREEN DUMP
SHORT GAME
ANIMATION FILM FESTIVAL
MOTION PICTURE PROGRAMMING
BUILDING ON SKILLS
DEC
1987
152
MAY
1988
93
MAY
1988
170
FEB
1988
85
MAR
1988
36
DEC
1984
158
DEC
1984
158
JAN
1985
166
JAN
1985
166
DEC
1983
177
DEC
1982
76
JUL
1985
150
JUL
1985
150
MAY
1987
114
APR
1984
195
MAR
1983
102
MAR
1987
108
MAY
1986
28
MAY
1986
31
NOV
1987
95
MAY
1990
40
FEB
1988
114
NOV
1984
45
SEP
1984
79
SEP
1984
79
JUL
1984
75
JUL
1985
83
JUN
1985
229
MAY
1985
182
MAY
1987
194
SEP
1988
74
JAN
1988
82
MAR
1987
97
JAN
1987
30
FEB
1988
154
FEB
1985
36
APR
1990
12
DEC
1988
164
APR
1984
44
MAY
1988
170
NOV
1984
132
MAY
1988
95
MAR
1985
142
MAR
1989
28
SEP
1985
164
NOV
1982
82
AUG
1985
128
MAR
1988
89
DEC
1987
46
JUN
1984
19
JUN
1987
114
JUN
1986
126
JUN
1986
124
JUN
1986
133
APR
1986
232
SEP
1985
45
JAN
1984
187
MAY
1986
73
AUG
1985
88
OCT
1987
114
MAY
1982
36
NOV
1988
146
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PIECHART
PIEGRAPH
PIEGRAPH
PILOT
PINEW
PIPEIT
PIPELINE
PITCHER
PIXDUMP
PIXFILES
PIXGEN
PIZZA
PLAID
PLANTLOG
PLAYBACKPIX
PLAYBOOK
PLAYCONV
PLOTTER
PLUGNPOW
PM0DE4
PNPCLOCK
POETRY
POINTBAS
POKE1
POKER
POKER
POLYGONS
PONG
PONGBIN
PORSCHE
PORTRAIT
POST
POSTCARD
POSTRPTR
POWER
PR
PREFIX
PRESDENT
PRESDNTS
PRESIDNT
PRESIDNT
PREVIEWPIX
PRIME-TBL.C
PRINTBUF
PRINTDIR
PRINTER
PRINTMAT
PRINTUNE
PRNTFONT
PRNTHDG
PRNTLINE
PRNTUTIL
PROBABLE
PROG1
PROMNADE
PROMNADE
PROS1
PROTECT
PRT
PRTGEM
PRTMAJIC
PRTVII
DRAW MULTI-COLOR PIE CHARTS
PLOT A PIE-GRAPH
PLOT A PIE-GRAPH
HI -RES AIRPLANE GAME
PI TO 10,000 DIGITS
BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD
GAME
CALIBRATE YOUR EARS
SCREEN DUMP UTILITY
TRANSFER GRAPHICS FILES
GRAPHIC UTILITY
ENTERTAINMENT
GRAPHICS DEMO
WATER PLANTS ON SCHEDULE
THE EVOLUTION CONTINUES
AID TO SPORT'S COACH
MUSIC
UTILITY FOR CGP-115 PRINTER
PLUG N' POWER UTILITY
SCREEN PRINT DUMP
REAL TIME CLOCK
RHYMING WORDS
ML MADE BASIC; ALSO POINTBIN
GAME; ALSO POKE2
GAME
GAME
GRAPHICS DEMO
GAME
AL FOR THE COMPLETE NOVICE; ALSO PONGBAS
DRAW A CAR
A TRIBUTE TO THE COC02
MAILING LIST PROGRAM
POSTCARD MAKER
PRINTING POSTERS WITH DMP-130
OPEN RS232 PORT FOR CONTINUOUS FEED
PRINT UTILITY FOR OS-9
HAM RADIO CALL SIGNS
PRESIDENTIAL DRILL
PRESIDENTS DRILL
PRESIDENTIAL FACTS
TRIVIA GAME
PUT DAT STRUCTURES ON DRAWING BOARD
AN OS-9 CONVERT SPEAKS OUT
HARDWARE PROJECT
DISK DIR UTILITY
THE PROBLEM WITH BASIC09
PRINT FORMATTER
PRINT THAT TUNE!
FONTS FOR CMP- 105
CHANGE PRINT STATEMENTS TO PRINT #-2
AL INTERRUPTS; ALSO LINETABL; ANALYZE
PRINTER UTILITIES
PROBABILITY TUTOR
LITTLE GRAPHICS LIBRARY; ALSO PR0G2-4
ANIMATED GRAPHICS DEMO
ANIMATED GRAPHICS DEMO
ADVENTURE; ALSO PR0S2;SCRN1;SCRN2;MAKEPR0S
CSAVE PROTECTIONS UTILITY
PRINTER UTILITY
SEE MCQUIZ
PRINTER UTILITY
SEE MCQUIZ
JAN
1989
44
JAN
1984
193
MAR
1984
202
MAR
1984
68
APR
1986
231
JAN
1988
160
JUN
1983
258
JUN
1988
78
JUN
1983
250
FEB
1986
28
MAY
1985
64
NOV
1986
28
JAN
1988
74
APR
1986
125
NOV
1987
180
MAR
1984
88
AUG
1989
110
DEC
1982
170
FEB
1983
160
JUL
1983
262
APR
1983
21
DEC
1989
32
NOV
1988
80
JUN
1987
26
APR
1983
162
MAR
1987
99
DEC
1983
318
SEP
1982
41
NOV
1988
80
APR
1985
240
JUN
1989
22
MAR
1988
104
MAY
1984
86
MAY
1988
116
OCT
1982
73
JUN
1989
136
FEB
1983
110
NOV
1988
102
FEB
1987
46
SEP
1986
153
OCT
1984
149
DEC
1987
180
JUL
1987
167
MAY
1987
160
MAR
1983
112
AUG
1987
163
MAY
1986
98
JUN
1988
52
MAY
1987
93
FEB
1983
207
AUG
1988
170
SEP
1982
51
NOV
1989
24
AUG
1988
102
JUL
1985
JUN
1985
58
DEC
1988
58
JAN
1984
147
FEB
1990
83
SEP
1984
67
MAY
1984
22
SEP
1984
64
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PSGDEMO I/O INTERFACE DRIVER
PSGDRVR I/O INTERFACE DRIVER
PSYCHIC MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU
PSYCHO PSYCHEDELIA
PTRNBLKS SHAPE GAME
PULSBEAT ESTIMATE PULSE RATE
PUMPKIN GRAPHICS DEMO
PUMPKIN GRAPHICS DEMO
PUNCQUIZ REVIEW PUNCTUATION MARKS
PUT1 GRAPHICS DEMO
PUT2 GRAPHICS DEMO
PUTBUFFER SCREEN SAVE/DUMP PACKAGE
PUZLMAKR JIG SAW PUZZLE
PUZLSTIX GAME LIKE JIG-SAW PUZZLE
PUZZLE BACK TO SQUARE ONE
PUZZLE CROSSWORD PUZZLE
PUZZLE1 PERPLEXING PUZZLES; ALSO PUZZLE2 ETC
PWDIR.C TUTORIAL OS-9 UTILITY
Q-NERD LIKE Q-BERT
QCKFIND ALPHABETIC LIST OF UP TO 10 DISK DIR
QGRASS GAME
QLATOR SIMULATE A NUMERIC KEYPAD
QSORT SORTING UTILITY
QSORT ML ML SORT PROCEDURE
QSORTDIR ML SORT PROCEDURE
QSORTTST ML SORT PROCEDURE
QUADDRAW GRAPHICS DEMO
QUADRATC SOLVE QUADRATIC EQUATIONS
QUEENS CHESS LIKE PUZZLE
QUICKZAP DISK UTILITY
QUIKDRAW GRAPHIC UTILITY
QUILT HIGH-TECH QUILTING BEE
QUIZ 1 TRUE-FALSE QUIZ (ALSO QUIZ 2-3)
QUIZMAKR TEACHER'S AID
RACER HI -RES RACING GMAE
RACES HORSE RACE GAME
RADIALS DRAW DEMO
RADIO GRAPHICS DEMO
RADIO MUSIC AND GRAPHICS DEMO
RAID GRAPHICS DEMO
RAIDERS GAME
RAINBORD BBS SYSTEM
RAINBOW GRAPHICS PROGRAM
RAINBUG ML MONITOR
RAINBUG ML MONITOR
RAINBUG ML MONITOR
RAINBUG ML MONITOR
RAINBUG ML MONITOR
RAINDEX INDEXING PROGRAM
RAINDROP GRAPHICS DEMO
RAINSIGN TEACH SIGN LANGUAGE
RAINTEXT WORD PROCESSOR PART I
RAINTEXT WORD PROCESSOR PART II
RAM CUSTOMIZE YOUR PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
RAMDISK PROGRAM A RAM DISK; ALSO COPY
RANDOLF ADVENTURE GAME (FROM JAN 83 PAGE 26)
RANDOM GAME UTILITY; ALSO SLOTS
RANDOM RANDOM NUMBER DEMO
RAPDREAD READING EXERCISE
RAT MAZE GAME
RATIOS RATIONAL THINKING (MATH)
RBCPLUS RAINBOW CHECK IMPROVED
AUG
1984
145
AUG
1984
144
JUL
1988
85
JAN
1989
61
JAN
1986
41
JUL
1988
84
OCT
1982
104
OCT
1986
108
OCT
1985
46
JAN
1985
24
JAN
1985
24
JAN
1988
176
OCT
1985
73
JAN
1984
185
JAN
1988
74
DEC
1985
111
JUN
1989
140
JUN
1990
44
MAY
1984
176
DEC
1983
164
JAN
1990
38
MAR
1989
84
JUL
1983
120
AUG
1983
204
AUG
1983
204
AUG
1983
202
OCT
1983
77
JUN
1990
49
OCT
1987
28
DEC
1985
129
AUG
1989
24
APR
1988
75
JUL
1984
164
JUN
1984
110
MAR
1985
128
APR
1984
85
OCT
1985
85
OCT
1986
113
APR
1986
100
OCT
1986
113
NOV
1986
52
NOV
1983
29
JAN
1990
36
APR
1983
44
AUG
1983
60
JUL
1983
234
JUN
1983
264
SEP
1983
308
JAN
1983
126
OCT
1983
77
SEP
1985
40
JUN
1983
76
SEP
1983
291
JUN
1988
168
JAN
1989
110
FEB
1983
DEC
1989
116
MAY
1982
44
JUL
1985
130
MAY
1985
108
SEP
1986
38
FEB
1984
24
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RBOADE
RBOLIST
RBOWCHECK
RCIRCSIN
RCKFEST2
REACTION
READ . B
READBIN
READHI
READPROG
REALTIME
REALTIME
RECEIPT
RECEIPT
RECIPE
RECIPES
RECORDPIX
REDCHASE
REDGREEN
REDUCE
REFERNCE
REFSHEET
REFUND
REG POLY
REM
REM2DEM0
REM2DEM0
REMOT232
REMOTE
REMOTE
REMOTE
REMOTE2
REMOTE2
REMOTELD
REMOTELD
REMOVREM
RENGMANG
RENTMENU
REPEAT . ASM
REPEATIT
REPORT
REPTGENR
RESCUE
RESISTOR
RESTORE
REV DEMO
REVENGE
REVERSE
REVERSE1
REVFIELD
REVFIELD
REVFLDML
REVOLVE
REVTYPE
RGBDEMO
RHYMER
RINGBELL
RINGS
RINGSONG
RIXPATE
RLEXPND.CDUMP
RLSQSH.CDUMP
ADVENTURE GAME
HOME HELP
RAINBOWCHECK UTILITY
GRAPHICS DEMO
GRAPHICS DEMO
LEFT BEATS RIGHT
PRINTER UTILITY; ALSO READ.C
READ BINARY DISK FILE AND PRINT OUTPUT
HI -RES INTERFACE UTILITY
SPEECH/SOUND CARTRIDGE
HOME HELPER
REAL TIME CLOCK
BUSINESS AID
PRINT RECEIPTS
PRINT OUT RECIPES
DATABASE FOR RECIPES
THE EVOLUTION CONTINUES
RED SCREEN GRAPHICS
BOARD TYPE GAME
PART OFPICPRT
CROSS REFERENCE DRILL
LIST PRINTABLE ASCII CODES
KEEP TRACK OF REFUND OFFERS
GRAPHICS DEMO
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES FOR UP TO 5 VEHICLES
BBS UTILITY
BBS UTILITY
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
BBS SYSTEM
REMOTE OPERATION OF COCO
UPDATE TO BBS; ALSO BASLOAD; REMDEMO
BBS GAME
BBS UTILITY
BBS UTILITY
BBS UTILITY
REMOVE REM STATEMENTS
RENTAL PROPERTY SYSTEM
RENTAL PROPERTY SYSTEM
AUTO REPEAT; ALSO REPEAT
MEMORY GAME
HELP AT TAX TIME
BUSINESS EXPENSE MANAGEMENT
LUNAR RESCUE
TEACH COLOR CODES OF RESISTOR
BASIC UTILITY
REVERSE VIDEO DEMO
GAME
GAME
REVERSE PM0DE4 GRAPHIC; ALSO REVERSE2-4
KEEP TAX RECORDS IN ORDER
REVERSE VIDEO UTILITY (BASIC)
REVERSE VIDEO UTILITY (AL)
GRAPHICS DEMO
ASSEMBLY DEMO
AN RGB DEMO
SONGWRITER'S AID
RESULTS FROM PROGRAMMING CONTEST
ADVENTURE GAME AID
MUSIC AND GRAPHICS DEMO
READABILITY ESTIMATE
SCREEN SAVE/DUMP PACKAGE
COMPRESS GRAPHICS SCREENS
JUL
1982
9
AUG
1989
108
JAN
1983
95
OCT
1985
21
JUL
1985
166
JUN
1989
89
DEC
1989
121
DEC
1983
180
FEB
1990
42
OCT
1987
106
AUG
1989
104
JUN
1985
83
MAR
1986
24
MAR
1988
72
APR
1987
72
APR
1988
28
NOV
1987
180
NOV
1983
158
SEP
1985
168
MAY
1986
75
SEP
1988
136
JAN
1986
44
APR
1986
96
APR
1983
106
APR
1988
58
DEC
1985
NOV
1985
112
NOV
1986
70
NOV
1983
24
NOV
1983
120
NOV
1988
110
NOV
1987
78
NOV
1985
108
DEC
1985
NOV
1985
112
OCT
1985
151
MAR
1985
110
MAR
1985
108
JUL
1989
16
AUG
1986
81
APR
1988
112
MAR
1986
145
AUG
1987
116
JUL
1987
44
FEB
1986
108
AUG
1983
288
JUL
1983
138
JUL
1984
69
FEB
1988
126
JAN
1988
112
AUG
1983
285
AUG
1983
286
APR
1983
188
AUG
1985
102
JAN
1989
65
JAN
1987
32
JAN
1989
87
JUL
1982
27
JUN
1986
42
JUN
1983
148
JAN
1988
176
DEC
1987
168
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RMTALARM BURGLAR ALARM
RND LAB SCHEDULER FOR TEACHERS
RNDROBIN TOURNAMENT ORGANIZER; ALSO INPUT
RNDWALK RANDOM WALK DEMO
ROACH GAME
ROAD II LEARN TRAFFIC SAFETY RULES
ROADRACE ROADRACING GAME
ROADSKIL ROAD SKILLS INSTRUCTOR
ROBOCISE EXERCISE COMPANION
ROBOFLIP GAME
ROBOMATH MATH QUIZ
ROBOT ROBOT UTILITY; ALSO RBT22SRC
ROCKET ANIMATED GRAPHICS DEMO
ROCKET ANIMATED GRAPHICS DEMO
ROCKFEST GRAPHICS DEMO
ROCKYTOP MUSIC AND GRAPHICS OF NASHVILLE
ROLLUP ADVENTURE GAME CHARACTER GENERATOR
ROMANMRL LEARN ROMAN NUMERALS
ROMANS ROMAN NUMERAL SKILLS
ROMRAM ADD HPRINT CAPABILITY TO PM0DE4
ROOMMATE ORGANIZE EXPENSES
ROS TEST ROBOT UTILITY
ROTATE 1 PRINTER UTILITY
ROTATE 2 PRINTER UTILITY
R0TATE3D 3-D PROGRAM; ALSO DRIVER; ALTOROTAT
ROTRECT GRAPHICS DEMO
ROULETTE GAMBLING GAME
RSDIR OS -9 READS RS DIRECTORYS
RTR GAME (SUPER- ROOTER)
RTTY TELECOMMUNICATIONS
RUDOLPH XMAS GRAPHICS
RULEOF78 CALCULATE LOAN PAYOFFS
RULEOF78 INSTALLMENT LOAN PAYMENTS
RULER TEACH HOW TO USE A RULER
RULERRDR ELEMENTARY EDUCATION -USE A RULER
RUN4LIFE ACTION GAME
RUNNER 1 RUNNING GAME
RUNNER 2 SEE RUNNER 1
RUNNER 3 SEE RUNNER 1
RVSLINE SIMULATE A CITY PLANNER
SAFECRKR SAFE CRACKING GAME
SAFESAVE DISK SAVE UTILITY
SAILDAT SEE SAILOR
SAILOR SAIL BOAT GAME
SALESREG CASH REGISTER CONVERSION
SAMPLE ASSEMBLY DEMO
SAMPLE PEELING GRAPHICS
SAMPLE PMODE DEMO
SAMURAI GAME
SANDWORM GAME
SANTA GRAPHICS GAME
SAR 27 3D GRAPHICS
SAUCER GAME
SAUCER GAME
SAVE&RUN SAVING PROGRAMS ON DISK
SAVEIMAGE COMPRESS GRAPHICS SCREENS
SAVEM SAVE ML PROGRAMS TO DISK
SAVEPIX PUT DATA STRUCTURES ON DRAWING BOARD
SAVINFOR FINANCIAL PROGRAM
SCALEDRV AL MANDELBROT; ALSO SCALEMAN; SCALE1
SCALER GRAPHICS UTILITY
SCANDAL SEARCH BASIC PROGRAM FOR STRING
DEC
1985
63
SEP
1983
19
APR
1987
120
JAN
1983
130
JUN
1983
38
DEC
1987
52
NOV
1984
37
SEP
1987
90
FEB
1986
117
MAR
1987
168
SEP
1985
20
FEB
1987
152
JUL
1985
JUN
1985
58
MAY
1984
94
JUN
1988
36
DEC
1983
231
SEP
1988
71
APR
1987
172
MAY
1988
155
OCT
1988
14
JAN
1987
153
MAY
1986
121
MAY
1986
127
MAY
1989
82
MAR
1983
102
APR
1984
28
OCT
1989
90
MAY
1986
28
NOV
1986
36
DEC
1985
21
MAR
1988
100
MAR
1986
36
JUN
1986
119
SEP
1983
124
APR
1985
20
MAR
1984
171
MAR
1984
173
MAR
1984
174
JAN
1988
58
AUG
1983
290
DEC
1987
76
OCT
1982
76
OCT
1982
76
AUG
1983
143
AUG
1985
104
FEB
1988
154
JAN
1984
156
MAR
1990
114
AUG
1986
19
DEC
1986
124
JAN
1983
170
APR
1987
116
MAR
1986
109
FEB
1988
155
DEC
1987
168
APR
1982
42
DEC
1987
180
FEB
1987
127
MAY
1990
22
OCT
1986
166
OCT
1984
248
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SCF EDI BBS UTILITY
SCOPE KALEIDOSCOPE
SCOPE OSCILLOSCOPE; ETC
SCOREBRD BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD
SCOREBRD KEEP TRACK OF HARD WON SCORES
SCORING HI -RES ON SCREEN SCORING
SCRAMBLE PICTURE PUZZLES
SCRAMBLR WORD SCRAMBLER FOR SPELLING TESTS
SCREEN GRAPHICS UTILITY
SCREEN51 51 COLUMN UTILITY
SCREEN51 51 COLUMN UTILITY
SCREEN51 51 COLUMN UTILITY
SCREENCL SCREEN CONTROL UTILITY
SCRIPT CURSIVE WRITING WITH CGP-115
SCRIPT EDUCATION - HELP SLOW READER
SCRLDEMO ALL THE RIGHT MOVES; ALSO FASTSCRL
SCRLDEMO GRAPHICS UTILITY; ALSO SCROLL ETC
SCRNDUMP SCREEN DUMP EXTRAORDINAIRE; ALSO SCRNDMPS
SCRNDUMP SCREEN DUMP FOR PROWRITER PRINTER
SCRNFONT GRAPHICS PRINT FONT STYLES
SCRNLIST ML ADDRESSES
SCRNQUIZ TEACHER'S AID
SCRNSAVE PREVENT SCREEN BURNIN
SCRNTYPE ASSEMBLY DEMO
SCROLL SCREEN SCROLLING MADE EASY
SCROLLP SCROLL PROTECTION UTILITY
SDC DISK UTILITY
SEATCHRT CLASSROOM SEATING CHART
SEAWAR SEA WAR
SELECTON SORTING; ALSO BUBBLE; SHELL; QUIKSORT
SENTENCE RECOGNIZING COMPLETE SENTENCES AND FRAGMENTS
SENTENCE SENTENCE CONSTRUCTION DRILL
SEPARATE MONEY MANAGEMENT; ALSO CREATE; ADDRECRD
SEPARATE MONEY MANAGEMENT; ALSO RITEREAD; TIMER
SERL6V10 DISK UTILITY
SERL6V11 DISK UTILITY
SERL7V10 DISK UTILITY
SERL7V11 DISK UTILITY
SETBAUD USE WITH SETPRT
SETDATE UTILITY TO CHANGE FORMAT OF DATE
SETPRT CHANGE PRINTER PARAMETERS IN PASCAL
SETUP. BAS KEEP TAX RECORDS IN ORDER
SETUPMOUSE PUT DATA STRUCTURES ON DRAWING BOARD
SGIOSET PRINTER UTILITY
SHADOW MUSIC DEMO
SHEET WORKSHEET PRINTER
SHIFTS ML MATH PROGRAM
SHOOTEM COCO CALIBER
SHOOTN ROOTIN' TOOTIN ' SHARPSHOOTIN ' COCO
SHOPLIST COMPUTERIZED SHOPPING LIST
SHOPPING RESTAURANT RECKONINGS
SHORTEN MODIFICATION TO BANNER (MAY 86; PAGE 150)
SHORTHND KEYBOARD UTILITY
SHOW GRAPHICS UTILITY; ALSO LOADER
SHPS&CLR ELEMENTARY EDUCATION GAME
SHUFFLE GAME
SHUTRBUG GAME
SHUTTLE DRAW DEMO
SHUTTLE GRAPHICS DEMO
SIEGE2 ML TRICKS FROM A BASIC GAME
SIEVE CALCULATE PRIME NUMBERS IN BASIC09
SIGN GRAPHIC SIGN MAKER
JAN
1986
147
SEP
1989
63
MAR
1990
40
SEP
1987
42
AUG
1987
36
APR
1982
40
SEP
1986
108
SEP
1984
132
JAN
1986
176
DEC
1984
253
FEB
1985
112
JAN
1985
248
MAR
1983
84
MAY
1985
69
DEC
1983
194
DEC
1988
116
SEP
1989
48
OCT
1987
30
MAY
1985
20
MAY
1988
36
JUL
1988
82
JUN
1984
108
DEC
1988
108
AUG
1985
98
OCT
1987
26
NOV
1982
46
JUN
1985
113
SEP
1988
45
AUG
1988
20
NOV
1988
160
JUN
1988
154
FEB
1985
240
MAR
1989
88
MAR
1989
88
DEC
1984
158
DEC
1984
156
JAN
1985
166
JAN
1985
168
MAY
1986
226
FEB
1989
142
MAY
1986
223
JAN
1988
112
DEC
1987
180
MAY
1987
108
JUN
1986
44
MAR
1988
73
FEB
1989
96
APR
1988
74
AUG
1987
105
APR
1986
219
FEB
1988
76
NOV
1986
55
FEB
1984
191
JUL
1986
26
JAN
1984
212
JUL
1983
196
OCT
1983
70
AUG
1985
177
MAY
1984
133
NOV
1989
54
NOV
1986
188
FEB
1983
110
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SIGNATUR
SIGNS
SIGNS
SIMON
SIMPLDRA
SIN -COS
SINFONIA
SINGCARD
SINGLONG
SKETCH
SKIPMUF
SKIPRINT
SLASH
SLOPAINT
SLOPEFNL
SLOTCORE
SLOTS
SLOTS
SLOWLIFE
SLTMACHN
SMASH
SMASSHOW
SMF EDI
SMH
SMOOTHY
SMP EDI
SNAKE
SNAKER
SNDCTRL
SNDSTORY
SNEAKY
SNKCHASE
SNOFLAKE
SNOW
SOA
SOCCER
S0LTAIR3
SOLTAIRE
SONGGAME
SONGRITR
SONGS
SONGS
SONGTIME
SONGWRTR
SORTBAS
SOUND
SOUND
SOUND 2
SOUNDBSE
SOUNDCAS
SOUNDISK
SOUNDOFF
SOUNDOFF
SOUNDPZ
SPACRACE
SPEAK2ME
SPECTRUM
SPEEDMTH
SPEEDSTR
SPELDOWN
SPELDRIL
SPELLER
COPY YOUR SIGNATURE
ELEMENTARY MATH GAME
PRINTER UTILITY
COCO SAYS
SIMPLE DRAW
GRAPHICS DEMO
MUSIC BY J.S. BACH
MUSICAL HOLIDAY GREETING
MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
JOYSTICK PAINTING
ANOTHER GREAT BEGINNING
LIST CASSETTE FILES TO PRINTER
PRINTER UTILITY
PAINT DEMO
GRAPHICS
GAME HINT; BASIC TUTORIAL
GAME
SLOT MACHINE FOR COC03
GAME OF 'LIFE'
GAMBLING GAME
GAME
CHRISTMAS GRAPHICS
BBS UTILITY
COBBS UPDATE
SCREEN SCROLLING IN 40 COLUMN MODE
BBS UTILITY
DEMO OF ML GRAPHICS GAME
LO-RES ACTION GAME
SOUND CONTROL
SOUND DEMO
SNEAKY SNAKE
GAME
GRAPHICS
GRAPHICS; ALSO BACKGRND; MAGIC
GRAPHICS DEMO
SOCCER INSTRUCTION
ADD COLOR TO SOLITAIRE
GAME
NAME THAT TUNE GAME
MUSIC
MUSIC DEMO
NAME THAT TUNE GAME
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION GAME
CREATE AND EDIT SONGS
GENERAL MATH; ALSO SORTBIN
OS-9 SOUND; ALSO TESTSOUND
SOUND SYNTHESIS
SOUND UTILITY
MAKE DIFFERENT SOUNDS
PLAY DEMOS
PLAY DEMOS
MUSIC AND SOUND EFFECTS
TIMEKEEPER FOR GAMES
BASIC09 PHONEME RECOGNITION
MATH GAME
GRAPHICS DEMO
GRAPHICS DEMO
MATH QUIZ
RACING CAR GAME
LANGUAGE ARTS GAME
SPELLING SKILLS
TALKING SPELLING TUTOR; ALSO ROMRAM; SETHELP
MAY
1988
52
AUG
1984
106
JUN
1983
198
FEB
1989
89
JUN
1989
93
JUN
1983
90
NOV
1983
152
DEC
1988
112
JUN
1986
37
OCT
1984
100
JUN
1988
180
JAN
1986
43
JUL
1984
87
OCT
1983
62
JUL
1989
108
MAR
1989
130
OCT
1988
88
JUN
1990
12
JUN
1986
201
APR
1984
132
JAN
1990
38
DEC
1985
212
JAN
1986
150
NOV
1986
80
JAN
1988
78
JAN
1986
166
JAN
1985
248
JAN
1984
173
JUN
1989
92
OCT
1985
128
AUG
1987
26
JAN
1986
100
AUG
1989
107
DEC
1989
12
DEC
1984
247
AUG
1985
48
DEC
1988
36
DEC
1986
76
JUN
1986
75
SEP
1989
60
DEC
1982
10
JUN
1986
67
JAN
1984
211
JUN
1988
42
JUL
1988
100
JUL
1989
126
OCT
1985
88
FEB
1986
166
JUN
1986
112
JUN
1986
63
JUN
1986
65
JUN
1987
81
MAY
1989
75
JUN
1987
148
FEB
1985
70
OCT
1985
19
OCT
1986
112
DEC
1983
127
AUG
1987
86
JUL
1987
56
SEP
1986
78
DEC
1988
42
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SPELLER
SPELLING
SPELLKEY
SPELPRAC
SPELPUZL
SPELTEST
SPIDERS
SPINNER
SPINNER
SPLIT
SPOOK
SPOOLBAS
SPOOLER
SPOOLER
SPRAYCAN
SPREAD
SPREAD2
SPREE
SPRINGBD
SRLIST
SSBANNER
ST FBALL
STAFF
STARDEF
STARFIND
STARLORD
STARMAP
STARPANT
STARS
STARS
STARS
STARSONG
STARTUP
STARVIEW
STATEMEN
STATES
STATION
STATS
STATS
STDLTR
STKINDEX
STKMARKT
STNDGLAS
STOCK
STOCK
STOCKCAR
ST0CKS3
STOP IT
STORM
STORYWRT
STRATA
STRINGS1
STRIPLF
STRUMMER
STYLIST
SU
SUB HUNT
SUBDEMO
SUBRTINE
SUBSERCH
SUBTRACT
SUCCESS
TALKING SPELLING TUTOR; ALSO TAKETEST
SPELLING TEST
FIXES TO RECENT PROGRAMS
SPELLING WORKSHEET GENERATOR
SPELLING TUTOR
SPELLING TEST
GRAPHICS DEMO
GRAPHICS DEMO
GRAPHICS DEMO; ALSO CIRCLES; IPOPPER
UTILITY; ALSO MAKESPLIT
PUMPKIN GRAPHIC
COC03 PRINTER SPOOLER
OS- 9 PRINTER SPOOLER
PRINT SPOOLER
GRAPHICS PROGRAM
SPREADSHEET
SPREADSHEET PROGRAM ENHANCED
GAME
BONUS PROGRAM
PROGRAMMING UTILITY
MUSIC AND GRAPHICS FOR 4TH OF JULY
SIMULATION GAME
MUSIC NOTE TUTORIAL
GAME
ASTRONOMY HELPER
GAME
CREATE A MINI -PLANETARIUM
GRAPHICS; ALSO PAINT 1-4
A STAR LIKE A WHEEL
GRAPHICS DEMO
SHORT DEMO FOR CHILDREN
GRAPHICS DEMO
BBS SYSTEM
GRAPHICS DEMO
SEND OUT AN INVOICE
STATES AND CAPITALS
CREATE STATIONERY
LITTLE LEAGUE STATISTICS
STATISTICS TUTORIAL
WRITE YOUR XMAS LETTERS
STOCK MARKET INDEX
SIMULATION GAME
GRAPHICS DISPLAY OF STAINED GLASS WINDOW
INVENTORY CONTROL
MONITOR STOCK PERFORMANCE; ALSO GRAPH
SIMULATION GAME
PLAY STOCK MARKET; ALSO STOCKS2
GAME
THE STORM
PARTY GAME
ACTION GAME
TUTORIAL ON STRING COMMANDS; ALSO STRINGS2
USE WITH MS2COCO
MUSIC UTILITY
EPSON PRINTER SETUP
OS-9 LOG-ON UTILITY
GAME
DATABASE; ALSO REALMENU; MARBLE1; MARBLE2
FIXES TEXT OR SCREEN
SUB SEARCH
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
ADVENTURE
DEC
1988
42
MAR
1983
198
APR
1988
146
JAN
1987
32
SEP
1986
74
OCT
1984
29
APR
1990
48
APR
1983
190
APR
1987
68
MAR
1990
86
OCT
1988
86
MAY
1989
86
DEC
1986
183
JUN
1983
246
OCT
1989
60
APR
1987
174
MAR
1988
54
JUL
1989
34
SEP
1985
JUL
1986
20
JUL
1987
20
AUG
1983
236
DEC
1982
68
SEP
1989
60
SEP
1985
56
AUG
1986
58
JUN
1982
58
JUL
1986
46
MAR
1988
75
NOV
1987
96
AUG
1985
138
MAR
1985
104
DEC
1985
158
APR
1989
81
NOV
1982
98
SEP
1988
60
JAN
1990
106
JUL
1983
92
OCT
1983
144
DEC
1983
70
MAR
1985
173
AUG
1984
121
AUG
1983
28
MAR
1988
60
MAR
1987
122
JUL
1985
72
NOV
1988
45
MAR
1983
136
JUN
1989
59
JUL
1989
104
MAY
1988
20
OCT
1986
77
JUN
1986
190
JUN
1987
44
MAY
1986
89
DEC
1989
86
MAR
1983
144
FEB
1989
36
APR
1984
40
MAR
1988
122
FEB
1986
150
JAN
1987
108
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SUL EDI
SUM128
SUPERCLS
SUPERPOKE
SUPRNOVA
SUPRPLAY
SUPRQUIZ
SUPRSTMP
SUPRTEST
SURFACE
SWAMP
SWIMPOOL
SWITCH
SYSGO
SYSOP
SYSOP . EDT
SYS0P2
SYSSAVE
SYSTEM
T-BILL
TACHISTO
TACHISTO
TAFFYBAL
TANDY
TAPCNV
TAPE DOC
TAPEDAT
TAPEDIR
TAPEDIR
TAPEMENU
TAROT
TARTAN
TAX- HIST
TAX . BAS
TAXTIP
TCHRAID
TEACHAID
TELE-DIR
TELECOM
TER3BAS
TERMS
TEST
TESTDEMO
TESTEM
TESTEM 1
TESTEM 2
TESTIF
TESTMAKR
TESTMAKR
TESTSCRN
TEXAS
TEXTGEN . EDT
TEXTPRO
THE GAME
THE SEED
THE TRACK
THE TRIP
THE WORD
THEATRE
THECAVE
THEQUEST
TICKET
BBS UTILITY
SPREADSHEET PROGRAM
ENHANCED CLS COMMAND
PROGRAMMING UTILITY
GRAPHIC DEMO
TURN PLAY COMMAND INTO A SYNTHESIZER
CREATE STUDY GUIDES
GRAPHICS COMMANDS; ALSO STMPDEMO
GENERATE QUIZZES
SIMULATION GAME
GAME
SWIMMING POOL MAINTENANCE AID
PUZZLE
OS-9 UTILITIES; ALSO CLS; ALTERNAT.CLS
BBS SYSTEM
BBS
BBS PATCH (RAINBORD)
DISK UTILITY
DISK UTILITY
TREASURY BILL CALCULATOR
INCREASE STUDENT'S MEMORIZATION ABILITIES
MEASURE READING SPEED AND COMPREHENSION
GRAPHICS DEMO
MAXLC TUTORIAL; ALSO DIRFILES ETC
DOWNLOAD PROGRAMS UTILITIES
TAPE UTILITY
TAPE CATALOG GENERATOR
CASSETTE TAPE DIRECTORY
FOR CRUN
UTILITY FOR CASSETTE ORGANIZATION
FORTUNE TELLING GAME
GRAPHICS DEMO
INCOME TAX UTILITY
KEEP TAX RECORDS IN ORDER; ALSO TAXINFO.XX
HOME HELP
TEACHER' AID HELP FILL OUT FORM
TEACHER'S RECORD KEEPER
TELEPHONE DIRECTORY
MODEM II AUTO DIALER
COC03 TELECOMMUNICATIONS; ALSO TERM3
SEE TRI-HANG
THE EVOLUTION CONTINUES
PRINTER UTILITY
MULTIPLE CHOICE TESTER
HI -RES SCREEN QUIZ
SEE TESTEM 1
HARDWARE PROJECT
MAKE MULTIPLE CHOICE TESTS
TEST COMPOSITION UTILITY
SCREEN DUMP EXTRAORDINAIRE
MUSIC
BBS
TEXT PROCESSOR
HI -RES GRAPHICS GAME
GRAPHICS DEMO
RACING CAR GAME
HI -RES ADVENTURE GAME
ELEMENTARY WORD GAME
A PUZZLE
ADVENTURES IN MUSIC
ADVENTURE
PRINT UTILITY
JAN
1986
158
MAR
1988
146
FEB
1986
162
JUN
1990
48
JAN
1986
37
JUN
1988
102
OCT
1989
40
OCT
1988
28
FEB
1988
94
APR
1985
53
JUN
1982
49
JUN
1986
146
MAR
1987
76
NOV
1986
199
NOV
1983
25
NOV
1987
152
NOV
1984
48
JUL
1984
21
JUL
1984
23
MAR
1985
153
FEB
1989
105
SEP
1987
140
JAN
1989
60
OCT
1989
110
AUG
1988
156
FEB
1987
182
FEB
1983
96
DEC
1983
169
FEB
1986
54
FEB
1987
125
OCT
1984
75
JAN
1983
49
FEB
1983
148
JAN
1988
112
JUL
1989
105
DEC
1983
294
SEP
1985
49
JAN
1989
64
NOV
1983
53
NOV
1986
93
MAY
1985
141
NOV
1987
180
JUN
1983
24
MAY
1982
17
APR
1984
57
APR
1984
60
MAR
1990
26
SEP
1985
32
SEP
1986
160
OCT
1987
30
JUN
1987
78
NOV
1987
152
JAN
1985
105
APR
1984
213
JAN
1986
130
SEP
1982
60
AUG
1984
92
FEB
1983
48
AUG
1987
88
JUN
1988
79
DEC
1989
46
MAY
1987
26
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TICKET TICKET MAKER
TICTACTO GAME
TICTACTO TRIVIA GAME
TIMECARD CALCULATE TIME DIFFERENCES
TIMER CLOCK SPEED TIMER
TIMER.BIN SCIENCE PROJECT; ALSO TIMER. BAS
TIMESHT CREATE TIMESHEETS
TIMETABL GOODBYE FLASHCARDS
TIMETEST MATH DRILL
TIN EAR PLAY TUTORIAL
TITEROPE VOCABULARY QUIZZES
TITLE CENTER A TITLE
TITLEMKR TITLE CARDS FOR PROGRAMS
TITLPOKE SCREEN POKE UTILITY
TITLPRINT SAMPLE TITLE
TOADER GAME
TONE ROW MUSIC UTILITY
TORI (LI) LOGO FOR MATH CLUB
TOTAL CALCULATOR
TOUCH OS-9 FILE UTILITY; ALSO TOUCH. HLP
TPTDSK SEE JANUARY PAGE 49
TPTDSK TAPE TO DISK UTILITY
TPTODSK TAPE TO DISK TRANSFER
TRACK TRIGONOMETRY GAME
TRACK40 DISK UTILITY
TRADER GAME FOR YOUNG CHILD
TRAILING ACTION GAME
TRANSACT LANDLORD PROGRAM
TRANSFER SEE ASMBCOR
TRAPPERR ON ERROR UTILITY
TREASURE GAME
TREASURE GEOMETRIC TREASURE HUNT
TREEPUZZ CHRISTMAS TREE PUZZLE
TRENCH ARCADE GAME SPEED IN BASIC
TRI-HANG TALKING HANGMAN GAME
TRIANGLE GETTING A FIX ON TRIANGLES
TRIG1 TRIGONOMETRY; ALSO TRIG2
TRIGSHOW TRIGONOMETRY DEMO
TRIKWORD VOCABULARY PRACTICE
TRIMTREE HOLIDAY GRAPHICS
TRIVDATA DATA FILE FOR TICTACTO
TRIVIA BASEBALL TRIVIA GAME
TRIVIA TRIVIA GAME
TRIVIAG TRIVIA GAME; ALSO TRIVIAFC
TRIVIAL 'TRIVIAL PURSUIT' LIKE GAME
TRIVUTIL TRIVIA GAME
TRKSAT OS-9 PROGRAMS; ALSO ECHOSOURCE; MAKE. ECHO
TRPSHOOT TRAPSHOOTING GAME
TRUEFALS LOGIC SKILLS DEVELOPER
TUGOFWAR TRIGONOMETRY GAME
TUMBRELA GRAPHICS DEMO
TUNING MUSIC DEMO
TUNNEL GRAPHICS DEMO; ALSO WHEEL
TURKISH GRAPHICS DEMO
TURNSCRW SOFTWARE FOR RADIO SHACK VOICE SYNTHESIZER
TUTOR 1 BASIC PROGRAMMING AID
TUTOR 2 GASIC PROGRAMMING AID
TUTORIAL BASIC TUTORIAL
TUTORIAL STRING HANDLING TUTORIAL
TUXEDO DISK JACKET DESIGNER
TV SHOWS GRAPHICS DEMO
TWIRLER GRAPHICS DEMO
MAY
1988
91
AUG
1986
36
DEC
1985
70
APR
1989
89
DEC
1983
184
DEC
1987
160
OCT
1989
62
SEP
1987
72
AUG
1989
56
FEB
1986
146
JUL
1986
188
JAN
1984
64
MAR
1986
159
NOV
1985
164
NOV
1985
164
FEB
1989
43
JUN
1984
24
SEP
1983
53
MAR
1987
78
OCT
1989
72
FEB
1984
JAN
1984
49
FEB
1987
73
JUL
1985
149
JUN
1986
93
MAR
1986
20
AUG
1983
36
APR
1985
173
DEC
1982
29
AUG
1984
65
NOV
1986
18
MAY
1985
82
DEC
1988
20
JUL
1986
98
MAY
1985
134
SEP
1987
138
MAR
1990
92
JAN
1983
175
SEP
1985
118
DEC
1986
116
DEC
1985
79
JUL
1987
105
JUN
1983
16
SEP
1987
152
DEC
1983
93
DEC
1985
72
MAR
1989
136
NOV
1985
21
JUL
1986
132
JUL
1985
150
OCT
1983
204
APR
1982
36
OCT
1986
37
DEC
1988
90
MAY
1985
57
JUN
1986
142
JUN
1986
143
OCT
1983
182
DEC
1983
118
NOV
1987
26
MAR
1986
50
OCT
1983
78
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TWIRLERS
TYPANIC
TYPE . C
TYPEII
TYPER
TYPESET
TYPING
UDIR.C
UNIDATFL
UNPRESS
UNPRESS
UPDNLIST
UPLOCASE
URCHIN
USA FLAG
USEDCARS
USER SYS
USETOWN
USSONGS
USTIME
UTILITY
UTILITY1
VACATION
VACATION
VALNAME
VALNTINE
VALPRINT
VANIPHON
VARIABLE
VARKEEP
VARLIST
VCRTAPES
VERBTEST
VFY.C
VIC
VIDTIME
VISION
VITEX93
VMODE
VOCABLRY
VOL
VOTRAX
VOWELS
VOWELS
VROOM
WAGECALC
WAGER
WALPAPER
WARGAME
WARGAME2
WARGAME3
WARGAME4
WATCH
WATER
WAVEDIT
WDPRO
WDSEARCH
WEBBAS
WEEKDAYS
WEFAX
WHAMMY
WHATDAY
GRAPHICS DEMO
SHORT GAME
OS -9 DOES WINDOWS
PRINTER UTILITY
IMPROVE YOUR TYPING SKILLS
TYPESET MODEM FILE TRANSFER
TYPING TUTOR
DISSECTING THE COMMAND LINE
DATABASE MANAGER
SCREEN SAVE/DUMP PACKAGE
USING COMPRESSED FILES
LISTING UTILITY
LEARNING LETTERS
URCHINS FROM THE BLACK LAGOON
FLAG PICTURE
USED CAR SHOPPING GUIDE
BBS SYSTEM
SIMULATE A CITY PLANNER
MUSIC AND GRAPHICS FOR THE 4TH OF JULY
OS -9 TIME PROGRAM; ALSO STRIPBIN
TRANSFER EDTASM FROM TAPE TO DISK
HELP FOR AMATEUR BASIC PROGRAMMER
VACATION LOG
VACATION PLANNER WORKSHEET
VALENTINE MAKER
ELECTRONIC VALENTINE'S DAY CARD
VALENTINE MAKER
TELEPHONE UTILITY
BASIC FOR BEGINNERS
PROGRAMMING UTILITY
LIST PROGRAM VARIABLES
VCR INDEX
UNDERSTANDING VERB USE
OS-9 DISK UTILITY
GAME
CALCULATING TIME INTERVALS FOR VCR'S
DO-IT-YOURSELF EYE EXAM
DRAW COMPLEX SHAPES
CONTROLLER ATTACKS HALT LINE PROBLEM
SIMULATE A DICTIONARY
DISK UTILITY
UTILITY FOR VOTRAX
REVIEW ELEMENTS OF PHONICS
VOWEL COUNTER
DECISION MAKER MODEL
WAGE CALCULATOR
HORSE RACING GAME
WALLPAPER COVERAGE CALCULATOR
SIMULATION GAME
SIMULATION GAME
SIMULATION GAME
SIMULATION GAME
TELL TIME
COMPUTE WATER BILLS
TURN PLAY COMMAND INTO A SYNTHESIZER
WORD PROCESSOR
GAME UTILITY
GAME
WISHING WELL
SATELLITE WEATHER MAP
GAME
TIME UTILITY
APR
1983
190
AUG
1985
91
JUN
1990
36
DEC
1982
116
JAN
1988
82
JUN
1984
176
NOV
1987
76
FEB
1990
122
JUN
1982
57
JAN
1988
176
OCT
1987
164
JUL
1989
106
DEC
1989
60
JAN
1988
31
JUL
1985
116
SEP
1988
16
DEC
1985
159
JAN
1988
58
JUL
1987
20
AUG
1989
22
SEP
1983
78
APR
1988
99
JUL
1987
95
MAY
1986
98
FEB
1986
23
FEB
1988
100
FEB
1986
20
MAY
1987
74
SEP
1987
26
JAN
1990
12
MAR
1986
96
DEC
1987
92
OCT
1987
158
FEB
1990
56
JUL
1986
74
SEP
1988
122
AUG
1985
231
SEP
1983
208
AUG
1987
157
SEP
1985
82
JAN
1990
56
JUN
1984
130
APR
1990
85
APR
1983
96
FEB
1983
132
MAR
1987
77
MAY
1984
168
JUN
1984
206
NOV
1983
93
NOV
1983
100
NOV
1983
105
NOV
1983
106
MAR
1990
12
APR
1990
48
JUN
1988
102
MAY
1982
6
MAY
1987
152
JUL
1989
42
JUN
1989
87
FEB
1985
45
OCT
1986
101
JAN
1990
30
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WHEEL GAME LIKE HANGMAN
WHEEL WHEEL OF FORTUNE GAME; ALSO CREATOR
WHENRAIN GRAPHICS DEMO
WHICHTOOl THE EVOLUTION CONTINUES
WHICHTOOL PUT DATA STRUCTURES ON DRAWING BOARD
WHO AM I ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
WIDGET GRAPHICS DEMO
WILDBIN SELECT LISTINGS USING WILDCARDS
WILDWEB GAME
WILFLOAT ARCHIMEDES DISCOVERY
WINDCHIL CALCULATE WIND CHILL FACTOR
WINDMILL BASIC TRAINING
WINDOW TUTORIAL
WINTER GRAPHICS DEMO
WINTER HOLIDAY GRAPHICS
WIZDRAW OS -9 GRAPHICS; ALSO XMODE; HEXDUMP
WORD WORD GAME
WORD+ MAKE CROSSWORD PUZZLES
WORD1 MEMORY GAME
WORDCNT COUNTING THE WORDS
WORDCNT1 INTERFACING TRICKS; ALSO WORDCNT2; EXPLODE
WORDFIND DEBUGGING WITH WORDFIND
WORDGAME GAME
WORDGUES GAME
WORDLOAD SEE AUIOSPL
WORDMAKE WORDMAKE
WORDPRO WORD PROCESSOR
WORDSRCH SPELLING DRILL
WORKOUT EXERCISE AID
WORLD MAP OF THE WORLD
WORLD1 GRAPHICS ANIMATION
WORLDWAR SIMULATION GAME
WORMDRVR FOOD FOR WORMS; ALSO WORMSMPL
WORMINVD GAME
WPDRV.DR NEW TOOLS, NEW TOYS; ALSO WP.DD WECHO.DD
WREATH THIS WREATH HANGS INDOORS
WRITE30 WRITE III PLUS
WRITIDEA EDUCATION -CHOOSE TOPIC TO WRITE ABOUT
WRITRZAP DISK UTILITY
WRKSHEET PRINT® LOCATIONS
XC0DES.CC3 BETTER TOOLS FOR OS -9
XFER16 TRANSFER FILES OVER PHONE
XMASCARD MAKES XMAS CARDS
XMASCRLS MUSIC FOR XMAS
XMASFIRE HOLIDAY GRAPHICS; ALSO XMASDRVR
XMASLIST MAKE A CHRISTMAS ADDRESS LIST
XMASLTR WRITE YOUR XMAS LETTERS
XMASONGS XMAS MUSIC
XMASPORI CHRISTMAS MUSIC AND GRAPHICS
XMASSONG CHRISTMAS MUSIC
XMASSTAR THE CHRISTMAS STAR
XMRECV.ASM COBBS XMODEM ROUTINES; ALSO XMSEND.ASM
XMRECV.SYS COBBS XMODEM ROUTINES; ALSO XMRECPK.BAS
XREF CROSS REFERENCE PROGRAM
XSTITCH A STICH IN TIME
YARDBIRD MUSIC
YARDSALE HOME HELP
YOYO PROGRAMMING DEMO
YULELOG HOLIDAYS AT THE HEARTH
ZHAGWHAR CASTLE ZHAGWHAR
ZIGZAG THE KOLAR PROGRESSION
ZIP DRAW DEMO
APR
1984
141
AUG
1986
156
APR
1989
82
NOV
1987
180
DEC
1987
180
FEB
1986
135
JUL
1983
172
JUN
1989
122
APR
1982
37
MAR
1989
82
OCT
1987
82
APR
1990
86
JUN
1984
61
FEB
1984
120
DEC
1986
66
MAY
1987
196
SEP
1982
95
MAY
1986
39
AUG
1987
90
JAN
1989
62
JUL
1986
216
FEB
1988
155
NOV
1984
85
APR
1987
59
SEP
1984
168
JUN
1989
91
NOV
1982
138
DEC
1982
130
MAR
1986
28
SEP
1988
70
AUG
1989
106
JUL
1985
58
FEB
1989
144
MAR
1990
18
APR
1988
160
DEC
1987
72
JUL
1988
96
SEP
1983
140
SEP
1986
116
OCT
1983
148
DEC
1988
178
OCT
1985
37
DEC
1984
136
DEC
1983
35
DEC
1986
108
DEC
1987
66
DEC
1983
69
DEC
1985
37
DEC
1987
100
DEC
1987
86
DEC
1987
70
NOV
1988
88
NOV
1988
88
FEB
1986
172
DEC
1987
108
JUN
1987
20
APR
1987
52
APR
1986
145
DEC
1988
89
JUN
1989
41
JAN
1988
96
SEP
1985
141
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ZOOM1 GRAPHICS UTILITY; ALSO Z00M2-4 OCT 1986 44
http://goyim.dyndns.org:8080/coco/Disks/Magazines/Rainbow%20Magazine%20-%2010%20Years%20Index/
TUTORIAL - RAINBOW ELEVEN year index
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TUTORIAL
RAINBOW ELEVEN YEAR INDEX
(C) 1990
AUTHOR
ARTICLE
MTH
YR
PAGE
AUGSBURG, CRAY
BARDEN, WILLIAM JR
BARDEN, WILLIAM JR
BARDEN, WILLIAM
BARDEN, WILLIAM
BARDEN, WILLIAM
BARDEN, WILLIAM
BARDEN, WILLIAM
BARDEN, WILLIAM
BARDEN, WILLIAM
BARDEN, WILLIAM
BARDEN, WILLIAM
BARDEN, WILLIAM
BARDEN, WILLIAM
BARDEN, WILLIAM
BARDEN, WILLIAM
BERNICO, BILL
BERNICO, BILL
BETTS, R. BARTLY
BLYN, STEVE
BOUDREAUX, ANDREW
BOYLE, JOHN
BOYLE, JOHN
BROADWATER, STEVEN
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DRENNAN, ALLEN
ELLERS, ED
ELLERS, ED
FRIESEN, GEOFF
GOODMAN, MARTY
GOODMAN -CISIN
HABERER, FREDRIC
HOUK, CECIL C.
KLUCK, ANDY
KLUCK, ANDY
KLUCK, ANDY
KLUCK, ANDY
KLUCK, ANDY
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
THE PRINTER PRIMER
BASIC09 PROGRAMMING STRUCTURE
COCOS AND LASER JETS
BASIC PSET AND GRAPHICS DISPLAY SPEEDS
CAN YOU SURVIVE THIS COLUMN
CORRECTION
COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE IN ANY LANGUAGE
DELVING INTO THE COCO DISK
FONT FASCINATION
MYSTERY OF THE NOVICE BELL RINGER
SORTING IT ALL OUT
TAKE A GAMBLE
TAKE YOUR FILES FOR A SPIN
THANKS FOR THE MEMORY
THAT'S THE WAY THE BALL BOUNCES
YOUR FIRST BASIC PROGRAM
THE COCO QUIZ MASTER
THE MENU SELECTOR
USING ROM ROUTINES
HEXADECIMAL HAPPINESS
COCO TV
HOW TO MERGE PROGRAMS FROM CASSETTE
SUBROUTINES TO SIMPLIFY & SHARPEN DISPLAY
FLOATING POINT MATH
CACHE OF THE DAY
EXPLORING MEMORY CELLS
HOW TO FOLLOW A MEMORY MAP
INTRO TO THE INSIDE OF COC02
MISCONCEPTIONS AND COMMON PROBLEMS
WHAT IS A VDG, ANYWAY?
CUSTOMIZING YOUR KEYBOARD
CARE AND HANDLING OF TAPES AND DISKS
EDIT MODE SUBCOMMANDS
INTRODUCING BASICS-
ALL ABOUT MONITORS
PHOTOGRAPHING A CRT SCREEN
RENUM WITH A TWIST
SYNTHESIZER DESIGNS
DETAILS OF THE VARIOUS COCO ROM'S
DISK BASIC AND HEX AND OCTAL CONVERSIONS
EXPANDS RADIO SHACK DOCUMENTATION
GET AND PUT CAN SPEED UP ANIMATION
SPEED UP TAPE I/O
AN OPEN-ENDED EXPLORATION
ASCII FOR IT
BASIC BIRD WATCHING
BASIC TRAINING: SWAMP THINK
BOXCARS, BOXCARS, BOXCARS
COUNT YOUR EGGS BEFORE THEY DROP
CREATING A REVIEW PROGRAM
CREATING A UTILITY SCREEN WORKSHEET
DIVERSION A DAY KEEPS PROGRAMMING FEY
DOING THE PROGRAM SHUFFLE
FINDING A WEALTH OF COCO KNOWLEDGE
FORMAT TEXT PRESENTATIONS TO SUIT YOURSEL
FURTHER VENTURING WITH PROGRAM TABLES
MAY
1991
28
OCT
1990
38
NOV
1990
40
DEC
1986
190
AUG
1988
170
OCT
1988
84
AUG
1989
112
JAN
1988
180
MAR
1988
167
NOV
1987
174
NOV
1988
160
DEC
1989
116
APR
1990
35
MAY
1990
78
JUL
1989
130
OCT
1989
122
JUN
1989
57
JAN
1987
158
OCT
1985
29
JUL
1984
150
DEC
1990
62
FEB
1985
158
FEB
1985
131
FEB
1985
18
JUL
1987
89
APR
1986
100
JUN
1985
144
JAN
1985
68
AUG
1984
190
DEC
1985
251
DEC
1987
116
MAR
1988
48
MAY
1985
148
SEP
1989
38
MAR
1991
14
DEC
1987
58
FEB
1986
112
APR
1991
62
DEC
1984
30
NOV
1984
157
AUG
1984
109
OCT
1984
38
SEP
1984
36
JAN
1985
85
NOV
1987
163
MAY
1989
88
MAY
1988
82
JUN
1989
80
APR
1989
64
FEB
1987
101
SEP
1988
80
NOV
1985
74
MAR
1987
108
DEC
1984
245
DEC
1986
80
MAR
1985
97
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KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
LAW, GREG
LAW, GREG
LAW, GREG
MIR, JORGE
MITCHELL, WILLIAM
OSTLER, DAVID
OSTLER, DAVID
OSTLER, DAVID
OSTLER, DAVID
PERKINS, DUANE
PERLMAN, RICHARD
PERLMAN, RICHARD
RAINBOW
STEARMAN, COLIN
TAULI, T.C.
VASCONI, EUGENE
VEAL, LEE
WALTERS, FRANCIS M
WEIDE, DENNIS
WHITE, BRIAN
WHITE, RICHARD
WHITE, RICHARD
WHITE, RICHARD
WHITE, WILLIAM
WILLIAMS, JOHN
WILLOUGHBY, LAUREN
WITHAM, BURT
ZUMWALT, GREG
GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH COC03
GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH THE DRAW STATEMEN
GO FORTH AND CREATE
GRAPHICS FAIRYLAND
HOW TO DREDGE UP THOSE IDEAS
LEARNING HOW TO FUNCTION IN BASIC
LET'S GET GOING
MAKE THE MOST OF VERSATILE EDIT
MAXIMUM LEARNING WITH MINIMUM EFFORT
MID$ STRUTS ITS STUFF
MISSION INTERCHANGEABLE
MORE GRAPHICS
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING
NEW DIRECTIONS
ONE CHARACTER SPACE AT A TIME
PRACTICING THE TWO -COLUMN FORMAT
PREVIEWING A PROGRAM
PROBLEM SOLVER'S DAY AT THE RACES
PROGRAM SHAPE- UP
RELIVING YOUR FIRST KEYSTROKES
SHALL WE DANCE?
SIMPLE PROGRAMS: LEARNING EXPERIENCE
TEACHING COCO ITS ABC'S
TEXT PANEL FORMATTING
THE A-OPTION WRAP-UP
THE ART OF GRAPHICS CHARACTERS
THE KOLAR PROGRESSION
THE SEVEN -VALUE CIRCLE STATEMENT
THE UNFOLDING BLOCK
USING INVERSE CHARACTERS
WADING OUT OF THE SWAMP
WHAT'S THE ANGLE?
WORKING IN QUADRANTS
PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES
READING AND WRITING FILES IN C
READING AND WRITING IN C (CONT)
MEMORY ON A STRINGS BUDGET
BLEEPS, BLOOPS, BELLS AND WHISTLES
BASIC FOR BEGINNERS LESSON 2
BASIC FOR BEGINNERS LESSON 3
BASIC FOR BEGINNERS LESSON 4
BASIC FOR BEGINNERS PART 1
PROGRAM THE HI -RES JOYSTICK INTERFACE
THE DO-IT-YOURSELF DATABASE PART 1
THE DO-IT-YOURSELF DATABASE PART 2
PRIMARY POINTERS
PATCHES TO MAKE KEYBOARD ENTRY EASIER
JOYSTICK-TO-ITIVENESS
ESCAPE FROM THE BUG ZONE
A GLOSSARY OF COMPUTER TERMS
SPREADSHEETS
FOLLOW THE BREAD CRUMBS
LEARN TO WALK BEFORE YOU RUN
ANALYZING MORE BASIC
VARIABLES REVISITED
WEIRD AND WONDERFUL
SIMPLIFYING USE OF THE SOUND COMMAND
THE JOYSTICK FIX- IT
STARTING FROM SCRATCH
TO PACK OR NOT TO PACK
BREAKING THE 32K BARRIER
SEP
1987
97
JUN
1985
158
APR
1990
86
MAR
1990
78
JUN
1987
96
OCT
1986
77
JAN
1989
74
APR
1985
242
DEC
1985
100
JAN
1987
86
MAR
1988
68
OCT
1989
66
OCT
1987
84
OCT
1988
98
NOV
1986
46
APR
1986
142
FEB
1988
90
OCT
1984
60
DEC
1989
50
APR
1988
80
DEC
1988
94
NOV
1984
151
MAY
1985
144
JUN
1986
140
JUN
1990
54
AUG
1989
100
JAN
1988
96
MAY
1987
77
JAN
1990
87
SEP
1986
165
JUN
1988
88
NOV
1988
84
FEB
1990
52
JUN
1991
10
DEC
1990
87
FEB
1991
22
AUG
1985
166
JUN
1986
108
JAN
1988
37
FEB
1988
20
MAR
1988
82
SEP
1987
26
FEB
1988
122
FEB
1989
36
MAR
1989
88
JAN
1986
42
OCT
1984
180
MAR
1985
232
JAN
1987
59
JAN
1988
85
SEP
1990
60
FEB
1988
108
JAN
1989
78
FEB
1985
152
JUL
1984
128
AUG
1984
115
JUN
1985
42
AUG
1985
226
JAN
1988
20
OCT
1984
140
JUN
1990
58
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RAINBOW ELEVEN YEAR INDEX
(C) 1990
AUTHOR
ALSOP, B.H.
CLEMENTS, WILLIAM
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
ELLERS, ED
ELLIS, RICHARD
GERMAN, J.D.
KOTTKE, RICHARD
MEIXSELL, DENNIS
MEIXSELL, DENNIS
MERRYMAN, ROBERT C
OWEN, DAVID
SCHROEDER, HERBERT
WESTON, DANE
UTILITIES (HARDWARE)
ARTICLE
D- BOARD 64K UPGRADE
INSTALL A CHIP-SAVING 'POWER ON' LIGHT
A 12 -VOLT POWER SUPPLY FOR THE C0C02
ADDING FUNCTION KEYS TO YOUR KEYBOARD
BUILD A SPEAKER/AMPLIFIER FOR YOUR COMPUT
CONSTRUCT FINGER-SAVING CIRCUIT FOR JOYST
DESIGNING A VIDEO MONITOR OUTPUT
INSTALL YOUR OWN ROM SWITCHER
UPGRADING YOUR COCO 2
RAM/ROM UPGRADE ROUNDUP
INSTALL DISK DRIVE 'ON/OFF' INDICATOR
CHEAPSTICK-SMOOTH JOYSTICK FOR LESS THAN
MONITOR MOD FOR YOUR COCO
BUILD THIS BOARD FOR EASY INTERFACING
INTERFACE A CALCULATOR KEYBOARD TO THE PI
DISK CONTROLLER ROM SELECTOR
RS232 DEVICE SELECT SWITCH FOR UNDER $20
DOS DETACH SAVES WEAR AND TEAR
UNLOCK YOUR JOYPORTS AND OPEN COCO TO WOR
MTH
YR
PAGE
MAR
1983
100
APR
1983
18
APR
1984
149
MAR
1984
117
NOV
1983
230
FEB
1983
156
MAY
1984
188
DEC
1983
122
JAN
1984
130
MAY
1984
49
NOV
1983
296
FEB
1984
186
JAN
1984
179
JUL
1983
106
DEC
1983
207
MAR
1991
34
DEC
1983
202
MAR
1983
54
DEC
1983
56
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RAINBOW ELEVEN YEAR INDEX
(C) 1990
AUTHOR
AFTAMONOW, E. & G.
ALSOP, B.H.
AMBROS, MARTY
ATWATER, DALE
BABICH, TIO
BARNES, JAMES
BEHR, GARY
BERNICO, BILL
BERNICO, BILL
BERNICO, BILL
BERNICO, BILL
BERNICO, BILL
BERNICO, BILL
BERNICO, BILL
BERNICO, BILL
BETTS, R. BARTLY
BJORK, STEVE
BJORK, STEVE
BJORK, STEVE
BJORK, STEVE
BLATT, TED
BLOCHOWIAK, JOHN
BLYN, STEVE
BOBBITT, CRAIG
BOYARSKY, OLEG
BREINDEL, ADAM
CAMPBELL, MARC
CAMPBELL, MARC
CAMPBELL, MARC
CAMPBELL, MARK
CHADWICK, CURT
CHADWICK, CURT
CLARK, RODERICK
CLEMENTS, WILLIAM
CROMLEY, DAVID
CURTIS, H. ALLEN
CURTIS, H. ALLEN
CURTIS, H. ALLEN
CURTIS, H. ALLEN
CURTIS, H. ALLEN
CURTIS, H. ALLEN
CURTIS, H. ALLEN
CURTIS, H. ALLEN
CURTIS, H. ALLEN
CURTIS, H. ALLEN
CURTIS, H. ALLEN
DAHLGREN, GLEN
DALENE, MIKE
DANIELS, BILL
DAVIDSON, MICHAEL
DAVIDSON, MICHAEL
DAVIS, GARY
DAWSON, DAVID
DAYTON, JOHN
UTILITIES (SOFTWARE)
ARTICLE
DON'T STRING ME ALONG
SAVE STORAGE BY PACKING YOUR DATA
A TIMEKEEPER FOR ALL OCCASIONS
JOYSTICK DIRECTORY
SETTLE A SCORE
UNCOMPLICATED, READABLE LISTINGS
KEYBOARD CASSETTE EDITING SYSTEM
FIVE-COLUMN DIRECTORIES
ML ADDRESSES
READING DATA FILES
SCREEN ALTERNATIVES
SCREEN POKES MADE EASY
CORRECTION
SCREEN SCROLLING MADE EASY
SECRET FILENAMES
MOST FREQUENT QUESTIONS ANSWERED
COCO MOUSE
COCO MOUSE: THE FINAL CHAPTER
WHAT'S INSIDE A MOUSE?
CORRECTION
CHANGE THOSE PRINT'S TO PRINT -2'S
A SMOOTH OPERATOR
INITIAL EXPERIENCE CAN BE CHILD'S PLAY
WHAT'S THE DIAGNOSIS?
A MOST MOVING MESSAGE
COLOR CREATOR
COCO'S CURRENT COMPANION
CORRECTION
THE INVINCIBLE DUPLICATOR
CHANGING THE LANGUAGE
CLOAD COMMAND FIXER
CLOAD COMMAND FIXER
AN ALARMING SOLUTION
ROCKIN' TRHOUGH ROM
CHECK YOUR TV ALIGNMENT
EXPANDING LITTLE E'S POWERS
EXPANDING LITTLE E'S POWERS
LITTLE E DOES BIG JOB TO BASIC
RAINBOW CHECK + FOR COCO; MC-10
SCROLL CONTROL AND LLIST MASTER
CORRECTION
SCROLL CONTROL AND LLIST MASTER
CORRECTION
TRAP THAT ERROR
CORRECTION
TRAP THAT ERROR
INVISILIST
HARNESS THOSE KEYS
BACK FROM THE DEAD
EZ LIST
EZ LIST
MAKE YOUR REMS STAND OUT
PAK TO DISK TRANSFER
UPGRADING SHACK'S SCREEN PRINT PROGRAM
MTH
YR
PAGE
OCT
1986
100
SEP
1983
314
FEB
1986
55
FEB
1987
126
AUG
1986
83
AUG
1990
36
JAN
1985
42
MAR
1989
80
JUL
1988
82
MAR
1988
74
JAN
1986
176
NOV
1985
162
DEC
1985
208
OCT
1987
26
DEC
1987
38
MAY
1985
73
JUL
1986
121
SEP
1986
180
AUG
1986
180
OCT
1986
92
FEB
1983
207
JAN
1988
78
NOV
1982
18
FEB
1986
67
JAN
1984
96
JAN
1988
78
JUL
1988
34
FEB
1989
77
SEP
1989
44
JUN
1988
168
NOV
1984
116
NOV
1984
116
NOV
1987
98
AUG
1982
29
MAR
1983
201
OCT
1984
119
OCT
1984
119
APR
1984
170
FEB
1984
21
JAN
1985
150
APR
1985
226
JAN
1985
150
APR
1985
226
AUG
1984
61
OCT
1984
237
AUG
1984
61
FEB
1987
20
JAN
1990
26
JUN
1990
26
NOV
1984
23
NOV
1984
23
MAR
1982
12
DEC
1987
152
OCT
1983
290
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Page 2
DEAHL, KENNETH
DEUELL, LEE
DIERCKS, WAYNE
DIERCKS, WAYNE
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DISTEFANO, TONY
DOSS, RAYMOND
DOWNARD, DAN
DOWNARD, DAN
DOWNARD, DAN
DOWNARD, DAN
DOWNARD, DAN
DOWNARD, DAN
DOWNARD, DAN
DOWNARD, DAN
DUBUC, MIKE
DWIGHT, JEFFERY
DWIGHT, JEFFREY
EBBERT, JIM
ELLIS, RICHARD
ELMER, AL
ENGLAND, CARL
ESTRADO, RICHARD
ESTRADO, RICHARD
FALK, LAWRENCE
FORGIONE, JOSEPH
FRANCIS, DAVID
FRIESEN, GEOFF
GALUS, JOHN
GAULT, ROBERT
GAUVREAU, RAY
GAUVREAU, RAY
GAUVREAU, RAY
GOLDBERG, STEPHEN
GOLDBERG, STEVE
HALL, MIKE
HANDS, LESTER
HARRISON, ERIC
HASENSTAUB, THEO
HAVERSTOCK- WILLS
HEGBERG, JOEL
HEGBERG, JOEL
HRYCAJ, BOHDAN
HUFFORD, WAYNE
ISTED, BRUCE
JENKINS, DAVID
JIMENEZ, DANIEL
JIMENEZ, DANIEL
JONES, PAUL
JORGENSON, MIKE
KASTACK, REBECCA
KATSEKES, CHUCK
KATSEKES, CHUCK
KELTY, JOHN
KLEMENT, GEORGE
KNAPIK, STEVE
KNOPPOW, JIM
KOCOUREK- ROCKWELL
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
KOLAR, JOSEPH
FLOW GENTLY, SWEET LISTING
255 WAYS TO CLEAR YOUR SCREEN
PILFERING IN LOW MEMORY
YOU AND YOUR TWO-TIMIN" CPU
GI SOUND GENERATOR
GREEN ON BLACK VIDEO
HIGH SPEED POKE HAS EFFECT
CREATING DATA FILES
HOW FAST IS YOUR COCO?
RAINBUG III
RAINBUG IV
RAINBUG REDUX
RAINBUG V
REMOTE OPERATION OF THE COCO
REWARDS OF NON-STANDARD INTERFACING
THE RAINBUG MONITOR
TRY THESE TEST PATTERNS ON COCO MONITOR
PUT YOUR PROGRAMS ON AUTOMATIC
PUT YOUR PROGRAMS ON AUTOMATIC
A MINI-CALC PROGRAM
JOY FOR JOYSTICKS
GET THE PICTURE?
BACKUP AND RESTORE
SELECTIVE DIRECTORY LISTINGS
THE FILE HANDLER
CONVERTING PROGRAMS TO 80C
PROMPT ATTENTION
EMPHASIZE WITH THE DMP 105
BASIC+
QUICK RESTORE
DISABLING C0C03 COLOR BURST SIGNAL
A BIGGER BYTE FOR BASIC
ALTER YOUR PROGRAMS WITH REVFIELD
TIE AN ASCII BORDER ROUND COCO
HELP IS ON THE WAY
PARAMETER CHANGES MADE EASY
RIGHT JUSTIFY NUMBERS
LET'S LOOK AT MEMORY
BREAK KEY DISABLE
MAKE A HEX PAD LOADER
TITLES FOR HOME VIDEOS
I/O IN THE FAST LANE
SOUND CONTROL
I/O ERROR FREE
THE TIMER
ELIMINATE CARTRIDGE INTERRUPT PROBLEM
SIMPLE FONT CREATOR FOR HI -RES SCREEN
PROGRAM A RAM DISK
CORRECTION
SAVE THAT SCREEN
SEVEN MENU-DRIVEN UTILITIES
COUNTING THE WORDS
C0C03 AUTO -BOOT
COLOR IN 32 COLUMNS
A CHEAP TALKER FOR OUR COCO
FORMAT YOUR VIDEO WITH THIS WORKSHEET
HACKER, BEWARE
HARD COPY YOUR DIRECTORY
THNAKS FOR THE MEMORY
FOR ADDED TOUCH, YOU NEED APPEND
ORGANIZE THAT JUMBLE OF TAPES
PRINTING ALPHANUMERICS IN EIGHT DIRECTION
FEB
1983
74
JAN
1989
62
FEB
1982
1
MAR
1982
20
SEP
1983
182
MAR
1983
176
JAN
1983
78
MAR
1988
74
DEC
1983
182
JUL
1983
234
AUG
1983
58
JUN
1983
264
SEP
1983
306
NOV
1983
118
FEB
1983
118
APR
1983
44
AUG
1983
100
FEB
1985
128
FEB
1985
128
OCT
1982
60
AUG
1987
91
JUL
1988
93
APR
1988
72
JUN
1989
122
APR
1990
106
AUG
1982
79
JUL
1987
97
AUG
1988
53
JUN
1991
32
FEB
1986
108
APR
1987
64
JAN
1984
74
AUG
1983
282
APR
1983
104
JUN
1988
14
DEC
1988
160
APR
1983
77
DEC
1982
54
AUG
1986
82
JAN
1983
143
DEC
1990
10
NOV
1988
75
JUN
1989
92
DEC
1987
75
MAY
1989
75
AUG
1990
20
MAY
1987
99
JAN
1989
110
APR
1989
48
DEC
1988
108
JAN
1991
10
JAN
1989
62
JUN
1988
32
MAY
1988
93
JUL
1983
275
OCT
1983
148
DEC
1988
91
FEB
1988
81
MAY
1987
186
JAN
1984
62
FEB
1983
56
DEC
1982
62
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KOLESAR, FRED
KOOSER, LINDSAY
KRANKOSKI, RICHARD
LARSON, NEAL
LENGEL, DAVE
LEWANDOWSKI, DENNI
LISHNAK, PAT
LUEDERS, RAYMOND
MASTEN, DOUG
MEDLOCK, WILLIAM
MEDLOCK, WILLIAM
MEUSE, RICHARD
MILLER, MERLE
MILLER, STEPHEN
MILLER, STEPHEN
MIR, JORGE
MIR, JORGE
MIR, JORGE
MIR, JORGE
MIR, JORGE
MIR, JORGE
MIR, JORGE
MIR, JORGE
MIR, JORGE
MIR, JORGE
MOORE, MIKE
MORGAN, ALAN
MORGAN, ALAN
MORGAN, ALAN
MOSES, RAY
MUMMAW, RON
NEEDHAM, ANDRE
NICKEL, HAROLD
NOLAN, BILL
ODNEAL, STEVE
OSTRER, KEN
OSTRER, KEN
OTTUM, J. A.
OTTUM, J. A.
PHILLIPS, CHARLES
PLASTER, GIP
POULIN, EDGAR
POYNTER, CHUCK
PREBLE, LAWRENCE
PREBLE, LAWRENCE
PROVOST, JAMES
PROVOST, JAMES
PUCELLA, RIC
PURNELL, DICK
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
EZRUN
THE DIGITAL DIMENSION
PAGING DOWN MEMORY LAND
MASS DISK FORMATTER
SOUND OFF
END THOSE TYPING ERRORS
SORT NUMERIC ARRAYS FAST WITH ML
EASY AS PIE
AUTO -EXECUTING ML PROGRAMS
AUTO REPEAT, PART 1
KEY AHEAD
SUPER ORGANIZER FOR TAPE FILES
DISKS NAME MISCL
HAS ANYONE SEEN MY STRING?
ML -DATA
64K CONVERSION? NOW WHAT?
CMERGING THE EASY WAY
CSAVE YOUR PROGRAMS WITH CONFIDENCE
HERE'S A DATING SYSTEM
MACHINE TAPE FINDER/SAVER
MENU MAKER
SAVE ML PROGRAMS TO YOUR DISK
UNIVERSAL DATA FILE
USING THE UPPER RAM OF YOUR 64K
VIDEOPRINTER
SAVE THE VARIABLES!
FAMOUS SPEEDUP POKE IN FINE DETAIL
SYNCHRONIZING WITH YOUR SAM CHIP
VIDEOPRINTER
STARS FALL ON 80C
USING VARPTR
THE ABC'S OF ORGANIZATION
AUTO- EXECUTING YOUR TAPE PROGRAMS
CALL JOYIN TO LEARN ROM CALL TECHNIQUE
FLEX CAN BE FLEXIBLE
ADJUSTING YOUR MONITOR
COCO ASCII TABLE
FROM SCREEN TO PRINTED PAGE
HABLA ESPANOL?
C0C03 GREEN SCREEN BLUES
PHRASE CENTERER
OFFSET EASY
MARQUEE
FLEX SYSTEM IS POWERFUL ADDITION
MINIDOS: TWO RING CIRCUS FOR COCO
KEYTONES HELP INPUT
SYNCHRONOUS OUTPUT CAN BE USEFUL
FREE ZONE
THEY DO IT WITH NUMBERS
A FORM OF CSAVE
ALL IN ONE
CPU SPEEDUP
DRIVE BACKUP
REALLY USING PRING USING
REFERENCE UTILITIES
REM-D-LEET
ROMPACK BACKUP
SCREEN PRINTER
THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES
TIMES SQUARE HEADER
TURN OFF THAT MOTOR- FAST
USING THE EDITOR
JUN
1989
62
JUN
1987
38
APR
1983
82
SEP
1988
30
FEB
1987
125
JAN
1983
95
AUG
1982
9
APR
1988
99
FEB
1988
154
JUL
1989
16
AUG
1989
14
DEC
1983
169
JUN
1989
92
MAR
1989
80
AUG
1988
100
JAN
1983
166
OCT
1983
206
JAN
1984
146
FEB
1983
58
DEC
1981
12
DEC
1983
200
APR
1982
42
JUN
1982
57
OCT
1983
317
OCT
1981
3
JAN
1990
12
MAY
1982
32
JUL
1982
24
OCT
1981
3
JUN
1982
64
JUN
1983
110
FEB
1988
80
FEB
1986
41
AUG
1982
8
SEP
1982
58
JAN
1988
80
SEP
1988
76
FEB
1990
83
JUN
1989
29
JUL
1988
83
MAY
1988
93
APR
1983
172
MAR
1986
101
AUG
1982
32
JUL
1983
44
APR
1983
77
MAY
1984
149
NOV
1988
74
DEC
1987
74
DEC
1981
9
SEP
1981
17
JUL
1981
3
AUG
1981
6
OCT
1981
5
AUG
1982
74
JAN
1982
21
DEC
1981
15
AUG
1981
7
AUG
1981
4
NOV
1981
5
FEB
1982
30
AUG
1981
7
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RAINBOW
RAY, J.D.
REEVES, MARK
REINHART, ALAN
RICKETTS, STEVE
ROBBINS, JOEL
ROBBINS, JOEL
ROBERTS, BOB
ROBERTS, R.N.
ROSEN, BOB
ROSLUND, CHARLES
ROSLUND, CHARLES
ROSLUND, CHARLES
RUGGLES, JAMES
RUSSELL, BOB
RUTTER, RICHARD
RUTTER, RICHARD
SAMM, HUBERT
SAPELLO, DONALD
SCERBO, FRED
SCHECHTER, GERRY
SCHRAG, ROGER
SCHRAG, ROGER
SCHULTZ, HANS
SEARBY, SUE
SHOOBS, BERNICE
SMRCINA, RICHARD
SPEER, MIKE
SPILLER, JEREMY
SPILLER, JEREMY
STEARMAN, COLIN
STEARMAN, COLIN
STEARMAN, COLIN
STEARMAN, COLIN
STEARMAN, COLIN
STEARMAN, COLIN
STEARMAN, COLIN
STEARMAN, COLIN
STEELE, CHRIS
STEINBRUECK, RICHA
STEWART, JOHN
SULLIVAN, STEVE
SUNDBERG, LYNN
SWEANEY, ERICH
SWEET, MICHAEL
TURNER, FRANK
VAN DUSEN, DOUGLAS
VAN DUSEN, DOUGLAS
VIRKKI, JYRL
WEIDE, DENNIS
WEIDE, DENNIS
WEISS, ARNOLD
WHITE, ERIC
WHITE, RICHARD
WOLF, ERIC
WONG, NORMAN
WONG, NORMAN
ZAMORA, TONY
ZAMORA, TONY
WHEREZITA???
CASSETTE LABEL PRINT PROGRAM
AN 8 -BIT DRIVER FOR BASIC USE
MEMSCAN- UTILITY FOR MEMORY EXPLORER
TO THE RESCUE
COCOPADD
COCOPADD
YAKETY-YAK, THE COCO TALKS BACK
CONTROL YOUR SCREEN
PROGRAM YOUR KEYS ON PROFESSIONAL KEYBOAR
FORMAT YOUR LLISTINGS WITH FLIST
ML SCROLL PROTECTION UTILITY
SPEED UP BASIC WITH ML INJECTIONS
64K CUSTOM SETUP
COCO MEMORY MAP
ENHANCE KEYBOARD INPUT WITH BUFFER STUFFE
ENHANCE YOUR KEYBOARD INPUT
WANT A WORKHORSE EDITOR?
DEBUGGING WITH WORDFIND
FROM KEYBOARD TO KEYPAD
ENHANCING THE CLS COMMAND
FOUR PATCHES FOR YOUR NEW ROM
KEYBOARD SHORTHAND
VARLIST: LIST PROGRAM VARIABLES
WHAT'S A MONITOR
ASCII ANSWERS
SPELL OUT YOUR ERROR MESSAGES
PREVENTING PROGRAM WIPEOUT
ERASE ALL TRACE
WHAT DISK DRIVE?
ADDITIONS TO COCO'S VOCABULARY
MORE ADDITIONS TO COCO'S VOCABULARY
NEW COMMANDS FOR COCO
CORRECTION
QSORT FOR THE TRS-80 COLOR COMPUTER
SOME NEW COMMANDS FOR COCO
CORRECTION
THE POWERFUL QSORT ROUTINE
READING WORD PROCESSING FILES
PAINLESS REVISIONS
ECHO
A CATALOG FOR YOU TAPE
I CAN SEE CLEARLY NOW
SEEING THE BIGGER PICTURE
MORE POWER FROM YOUR COCO KEYBOARD
A COCO POP- UP CALCULATOR
CROSS REFERENCE YOUR PROGRAMS WITH XREF
CORRECTION
PUTTING ON THE PROGRAM SQUEEZE
COCO TAKES A HINT
THE COCO WRITES A PROGRAM
UNIDATFL REVISITED?
TIPS ON THE COCO 3
LET'S LOOK AT KEYBOARD INPUT
THE FONT MASTER
THE EYE SAVER
CORRECTION
COCO DOES WINDOWS AND MORE
CORRECTION
MAR
1982
19
JUN
1983
30
APR
1982
41
APR
1984
119
MAR
1990
54
FEB
1985
140
FEB
1985
140
OCT
1987
106
MAR
1983
84
JUN
1983
80
DEC
1982
86
NOV
1982
46
JAN
1983
118
MAY
1986
82
JUL
1983
254
FEB
1985
90
FEB
1985
90
JUN
1983
140
FEB
1988
155
MAR
1989
84
FEB
1986
160
MAR
1984
160
FEB
1984
188
MAR
1986
92
MAR
1983
174
JUN
1988
82
JAN
1984
169
DEC
1987
76
JUL
1988
118
DEC
1988
100
JAN
1985
164
JAN
1985
164
NOV
1984
146
JAN
1985
232
JUL
1983
112
NOV
1984
146
JAN
1985
232
AUG
1983
196
FEB
1988
81
FEB
1988
155
FEB
1987
126
FEB
1983
96
JUL
1986
20
OCT
1988
88
OCT
1988
72
FEB
1988
79
FEB
1986
169
APR
1986
103
FEB
1988
157
AUG
1988
36
JUL
1987
84
DEC
1982
114
MAR
1987
78
MAR
1983
192
OCT
1988
41
JUL
1985
124
OCT
1985
228
MAR
1989
100
JUN
1989
66
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WORD PROCESSING
RAINBOW ELEVEN YEAR INDEX
(C) 1990
AUTHOR
BECKER, BARRY
CURTIS, H. ALLEN
CURTIS, H. ALLEN
FALK, LAWRENCE
FALK, LAWRENCE
LEWANDOWSKI, DENNI
LEWANDOWSKI, DENNI
MILLICAN, OSCAR
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
ARTICLE
A SIMPLE WORD PROCESSOR
ULTRALACE THE FIRST LOOP
ULTRALACE THE SECOND LOOP
THREE NEW WORD PROCESSORS
WORD PROCESSING -A COMPARISON
BE NICE TO YOUR PRINTER
TIDYING UP YOUR WORD PROCESSOR PROGRAM
A SIMPLE WORD PROCESSOR
LINE JUSTIFIER
TEXT EDITOR-WORD PROCESSOR
WORD PROCESSOR
MTH
YR
PAGE
NOV
1982
138
MAY
1991
10
JUN
1991
51
APR
1982
33
JAN
1982
1
JUN
1983
76
SEP
1983
291
MAY
1982
6
AUG
1981
1
SEP
1981
3
JUL
1981
4